Magnets (Inquizitive, 27)
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Exploring the World of Magnets in Science
Magnets could be a great read for young children between the ages of 4-8 who are passionate about science and eager to understand more about how magnets work. This book has an emergent level of reading, which means it is suitable for beginner learners who want to understand how information can be read and communicated. The book does an excellent job of breaking down complex ideas and scientific terms into simple explanations anyone can understand. Children who read this book will learn about the specialised language structures used in non-fiction texts, how non-fiction is organised to highlight information, and the selective way non-fiction is read according to the reader's purpose. Magnets can be an ideal tool for parents who want to introduce their children to the wonders of science, and it could also be a valuable resource in classrooms.
Magnets (Inquizitive, 27)
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INQUIZITIVE SCIENCE EMERGENT LEVEL: MAGNETS - A series of information books
that integrate literacy and science. INQUIZITIVE with a focus upon science
has been developed to help young children gain an understanding of: the
different ways information can be read and communicated, the specialised
language and language structures used in non-fiction texts, the way non-
fiction is organised to highlight information and the selective way non-
fiction is read according to the reader's purpose. Suitable for 4-8 year
olds.
Author: Brenda Parkes
Publisher: Pearson Education Australia
Publication Date: 15 Sep 2000
Book Condition Guide
Books in Like New Condition
This book may contain very minor cosmetic defects, but it is in pristine condition. There should be no yellowing, no foxing, no water damage, and no annotations of any kind on the cover and the pages. For paperbacks, there should not be any crease marks on the spine. This book is good as new — lucky you!
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Books in Very Good Condition
This book has been used, but it is still in a clean condition. There should be no foxing or annotations of any kind on the inner pages, but a sparse amount may be present on the cover, title pages, or outside edges of the book. There should be no water damage of any kind. For paperbacks, there may be light crease marks on the spine.
*Books may be missing bundle media (e.g. CD, e-book code), if included.
Books in Good Condition
We do our best to ensure the quality of our books, but there is no escaping the wear and tear that comes with time. Slight foxing and some annotations may be present on the pages and the cover. There should be no water damage of any kind. For paperbacks, there may be several crease marks on the spine.
*Books may be missing bundle media (e.g. CD, e-book code), if included.
Books in Well Read Condition
This is a well-read book, which means that the previous owner probably really enjoyed it! The cover and pages may include moderate foxing and annotations, but the text is not obscured and still readable. Moderate cosmetic defects and minor water damage may be present on the edges of the book. For paperbacks, there may be multiple crease marks on the spine.
*Books may be missing bundle media (e.g. CD, e-book code), if included.
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Exploring the World of Magnets in Science
Magnets could be a great read for young children between the ages of 4-8 who are passionate about science and eager to understand more about how magnets work. This book has an emergent level of reading, which means it is suitable for beginner learners who want to understand how information can be read and communicated. The book does an excellent job of breaking down complex ideas and scientific terms into simple explanations anyone can understand. Children who read this book will learn about the specialised language structures used in non-fiction texts, how non-fiction is organised to highlight information, and the selective way non-fiction is read according to the reader's purpose. Magnets can be an ideal tool for parents who want to introduce their children to the wonders of science, and it could also be a valuable resource in classrooms.