How to be Good at Science, Technology and Engineering Workbook 1, Ages 7-11 (Key Stage 2): The Simplest-Ever Visual Workbook

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Help your child master Key Stage 2 STEM subjects and become a science superstar!

From learning how the heart works to understanding what evolution is, this fully illustrated home learning workbook makes grasping science, technology and engineering as easy as ABC.

This engaging science book for kids makes tricky topics and challenging concepts completely crystal clear! Here's what's inside:

- Engaging content around core national curriculum topics, suitable for ages 7-11
- Covers the core STE topics, from biology, chemistry, and physics, to technology
- Clearly laid out with easy-to-follow instructions for children to use by themselves
- Answers are given at the back of the book
- Practice questions and practical exercises to help expand your child's knowledge of the subject

Did you know that the human skeleton is made up of 206 bones? Or that the Earth's human population has quadrupled in the last hundred years? Packed with fascinating facts, fun graphics and step-by-step explanations, this brilliant visual workbook will keep budding scientists and engineers engaged.. It helps kids understand what they've learned in school and gives them extra science revision practice before an important test.

Perfect for children aged 7-11, this colourful science practice book covers all the key areas of the school curriculum for this level. It includes the human body, animal and plant life, states of matter, energy, simple mechanics, the Earth, Moon and Sun, and lots more. And there are answers at the back to check that you're on the right path.

DK's successful
How to be Good at... workbook series provides your child with the tools to learn how to look at the world around them and figure out how it works. This engaging and clear science workbook accompanies How to be Good at Science, Technology, and Engineering Workbook 2 which covers ages 11-14 (Key Stage 3).
Also, there are more books to discover! Learn everything they need to know about maths through eye-catching illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions with
How to Be Good at Maths.

Author(s): DK
Publisher: DK Children
Year: 2021

Language: English

Contents
Introduction
How science works
Working scientifically
Fields of science
How engineering works
Life
What is life?
Classification
Nutrition
Human digestive system
Teeth
Blood
The heart
Sensing and responding
The human eye
The human ear
How animals move
Muscles
Skeleton
Staying healthy
Animal reproduction
Life cycle of mammals
Life cycle of birds
How eggs work
Life cycle of amphibians
Life cycle of insects
Growth and development
Evolution
Plants
Types of plant
Flowers
Seed dispersal
How seeds grow
Asexual reproduction in plants
Single-celled organisms
Food chains and recycling
Humans and the environment
Matter
States of matter
Changing state
Properties of matter
Expanding gases
Mixtures
Solutions
Separating mixtures 1
Separating mixtures 2
Metals
Iron
Aluminium
Silver
Gold
Carbon
Materials science
Polymers
Energy
What is energy?
Renewable energy
Sound
Light
Reflection
Forming images
Telescopes and microscopes
Colours
Electromagnetic spectrum
Static electricity
Current electricity
Electric circuits
Forces
What are forces?
Stretching and deforming
Magnetism
Friction
Drag
Simple machines
More simple machines
Gravity
Flight
Floating and sinking
Earth and space
The Universe
The solar system
The Sun
The planets
Gravity and orbits
Earth and the Moon
How fossils form
Rocks and minerals
The water cycle
Rivers
Glaciers
Weather
Climate zones
Answers