Horrible Science: Bulging Brains

Horrible Science: Bulging Brains

Author: Nick Arnold

Publisher: Scholastic UK

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1407146173

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Bulging Brains is full of the most squishing, gooey and stinky facts about the human brain! It looks like a huge grey bogey or something you'd step in by mistake - but your incredible brain holds all your knowledge, dreams and feelings. Redesigned in a bold, funky new look for the next generation of HORRIBLE SCIENCE fans.


Bulging Brains and Disgusting Digestion

Bulging Brains and Disgusting Digestion

Author: Nick Arnold

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781407109725

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Bulging Brains delves into the grey matter to answer questions like, why can ice-cream cause headaches? And, who are the real masterminds, girls or boys? Plus, find out how to chop a brain in half ... and live! If they can stomach that, readers will no doubt be hungry for more. Disgusting Digestion dishes up the dirt on innards - what part of your brain makes you throw up? What disease makes your eyes bleed? Also includes fact files, curious quizzes and teacher tests. Science has never been so horrible!


Creating Writers

Creating Writers

Author: James Carter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-11-25

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1000153819

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This unique and comprehensive text offers an original approach to teaching creative writing by exploring ideas, giving advice, and explaining workshop activities and has many contributors from some of today's most popular children's authors including: Jacqueline Wilson, Roger McGough, Philip Pullman, Malorie Blackman and David Almond.Creating Writers is a practical writing manual for teachers to use with upper primary and lower secondary level pupils that covers poetry, fiction and non-fiction.


Bulging Brains

Bulging Brains

Author: Nick Arnold

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780439997492

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These have been two of our most successful titles in the series, and it has been seen that our young readers particularly appreciate all the terrible detail of what goes on insidetheir bodies From brains that smell of cheese to poos thatfloat, this is a child-friendly non-fiction book that may be too much for adult stomachs.


Brain

Brain

Author: Steve Parker

Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library

Published: 2009-07-01

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781432934101

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Explores the role the brain plays in the function of the body, discussing the structure and parts of the brain, illness and injury, and guidelines to keep the brain healthy.


The Teenager In The Greenhouse: A psychologist's guide to parenting your teenager

The Teenager In The Greenhouse: A psychologist's guide to parenting your teenager

Author: Graham Ramsden

Publisher: John Catt

Published: 2019-02-04

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1398383929

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If you are a parent of a teenager, you will have experienced the frustration and bemusement that their strange and emotional logic creates. But can we really just blame it on their hormones and wiring? This book is based on the research used in a popular and effective nine-week course run by the author aimed at equipping parents with the understanding of why teenagers behave as they do and explores effective tools take away a lot of stress in dealing with them. It looks at how parenting styles and different interactionist models impact on our relationship with these emotional and argumentative beings. The 'teen in the greenhouse' looks at the world through the filter of a teenage brain and uses a range of neurological and socio-psychological models to explore how adults can moderate their interactions with them to make parenting teenagers easier. It explores ways in which the teenage brain uses and misuses emotions to make misguided decisions and how we can help support better decisions being made and reduce arguments. The book provides a thorough and at times humorous exploration of what is happening to the teenage brain and how this impacts on those who help them.


Level Best

Level Best

Author: Michael Ross

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2001-09

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9780748762613

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Responding to the demands of the Framework for Teaching English, Years 7-9, within the context of the revised National Curriculum, the Level Best series offers a carefully structured and motivating approach to English for 11 to 14 year-olds. Making clear the purpose and structure of each unit and the skills being developed, the books offer opening questions for discussion in small groups and provide opportunities throughout to learn in a variety of ways. Encouraging students throughout to examine and explain how they reached their conclusions, the series provides plenty of support in order to increase confidence and achievement. It aims to guide students towards realistic targets by encouraging reflection on what has been learnt during the course of each unit before moving on to the next level. The Teacher Resource Books provide extensive support, including suggestions for teaching styles, model answers and photocopiable worksheets.


The Human Lineage

The Human Lineage

Author: Matt Cartmill

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2022-06-13

Total Pages: 1834

ISBN-13: 1119086876

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The newly revised and thoroughly updated standard source for mastering the human fossil record. This new edition of The Human Lineage is the best and most current guide to the morphological, geological, paleontological, and archeological evidence for the story of human evolution. This comprehensive textbook presents the history, methods, and issues of paleoanthropology through detailed analyses of the major fossils of interest to practicing scientists in the field. It will help both advanced students and practicing professionals to become involved with the lively scholarly debates that mark the field of human-origins research. Its clear and engaging chapters contain concise explanatory text and hundreds of high-quality illustrations. This thoroughly revised second edition reflects the most recent fossil discoveries and scientific analyses, offering new sections on the locomotor adaptations of Miocene hominoids, the taxonomic distinctiveness of Homo heidelbergensis, the Burtele foot, Ardipithecus, and Neandertal genomics. Updated and expanded chapters offer fresh insights on topics such as the origins of bipedality and the anatomy and evolution of early mammals and primates. Written and illustrated by established leaders in the field, The Human Lineage: Provides the background needed to study human evolution, including dating techniques, mechanics of evolution, and primate adaptations Covers the major stages in human evolution with emphasis on important fossils and their implications Offers a balanced critical assessment of conflicting ideas about key events in human evolution Includes an extensive bibliography and appendices on biological nomenclature and craniometrics Covering the entire story of human evolution from its Precambrian beginnings to the emergence of modern humanity, The Human Lineage is indispensable reading for all advanced students of biological anthropology.