Description |
viii, 102 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm |
Series |
Primary connections: linking science with literacy |
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Primary connections. Year 5, Physical sciences
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Primary connections : linking science with literacy
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Contents |
Lesson 1. Light ideas -- 2. Straight not crooked -- 3. Mirror, mirror -- 4. Make way for the light -- 5. Light illusions -- 6. Sneaky spy -- 7. Big shadow, little shadow -- 8. Light thoughts |
Summary |
The Light shows unit is an ideal way to link science with literacy in the classroom. It provides opportunities for students to explore the properties of light and how it enables us to see. Students' thinking about light and its role in our lives and our community will be developed using hands-on activities. Through investigations students explain how objects reflect, absorb and refract light, and how we can use light to meet our needs |
Notes |
Spiral binding |
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The PrimaryConnections program is supported by astronomer, Professor Brian Schmidt, Nobel Laureate"--Cover |
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"Fully aligned with the Australian Curriculum."--t.p |
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"PrimaryConnections is supported by the Australian Government"--t.p verso |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Audience |
For primary school teachers |
Subject |
Light -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Science -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Literacy -- Study and teaching (Primary)
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Author |
Australian Academy of Science.
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Australia. Department of Education, Employment, and Workplace Relations.
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ISBN |
9780858473362 |
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0858473364 |
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