Hands-on Science: Be a Plant Scientist

What happens if a plant can’t access sunshine? Do the roots of plants actively “search” for water? Can a plant grow if the soil around it contains no nutrients? And what happens to seedlings if they are forced into a battle for survival against others of their kind? By growing their own plants and then carrying out a series of fun and innovative experiments, students will investigate photosynthesis, transpiration, pollination, seed dispersal, and much more. They will also get the chance to use scientific equipment and to build and practice their science vocabulary.

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• Creative science experiments on every spread • Science vocabulary • Step-by-step instructions • Full colour photographic illustrations • Accessible text with diagrams sidebars and labels • Multiple discussion points and theories • Table of contents • Contains glossary and index

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Each title in this series is packed with innovative creative activities. Every double-page spread in this high-interest Key Stage 1 science book includes an investigation, experiment or hands-on activity. Instead of just reading about this core curriculum topic, readers will work step by step through the fact-packed pages discovering the science for themselves. They will ask questions, discuss ideas and theories, investigate and experiment. The book includes accessible text and age-appropriate step-by-step instructions, opportunities to use science equipment and vocabulary, colourful designs and great photographic imagery. Perfect for both classroom and home learning.

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