In Looking At Light the reader learns without light, there would be no colour and plants couldn’t grow. In fact, there would be no life on Earth at all! How is light created? How fast can it travel? What does light have to do with colour? Find all the answers in this book. Looking At Lightexamines the importance of light, where light comes from, how it travels, and how it provides the source of all colour. Features of the Book – Historical and scientific information, – Specialised vocabulary, – Labelled diagrams and tables, – Scientific theme. Purpose Looking at Light can be used to introduce and reinforce the following skills and understandings: – using a glossary to explore specialised vocabulary, – Synthesising information from text and visual sources, – using text features to locate information, – exploring the properties of light
Themes covered in this book are: Earth Science, History, Scientific Investigation
Reading Level:29-30 (Sapphire)
AuthorBill Gaynor
SeriesSkyrider Investigations
Year Level4
Fiction/NonfictionNon-fiction
Guided Reading Level29
GenreExplanation
Theme/TopicEarth Science | History | Scientific Investigation
Strategy/SkillsPrior knowledge | Text structure | Using graphic sources | vocabulary and word
Page Count32
ISBN0
Dimensions190x130mm