This series investigates unusual careers in science-related fields and finds out about commonly considered ways in which science can be put to use. With full colour phtographs and illustrations.
Read and discover all about amazing minibeasts... How many legs does a spider have? Why are earthworms important? These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series perfect for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). Stunning colour photos, maps, diagrams and charts support understanding, while activities and projects develop language and critical thinking skills.
Prehistoric Times is the magazine for dinosaur enthusiasts and collectors of related merchandise. Each 50+ page issue of Prehistoric Times magazine includes model kit, toy figure and book reviews, interviews with artists and scientists, artwork from the finest paleoartists in the world (now more colour than ever!) and plenty of news and information about prehistoric life you won’t find anywhere else.
This comprehensive companion, now in its third edition, provides essential pretrip planning advice, regional overviews with maps and itineraries, and practical resources for finding work abroad. Now in full colour packed with inspirational images.
The average person spends 100,000 hours of their life at work, but how much do we really know about what we do with it? What is it really like to work in advertising, to be a train driver, a sex worker or an orthodox rabbi? What do we do in our working hours, and how does that colour our life, beliefs and happiness? And what happens to how we feel about work in a recession?