Stars & Planets Workbook by Claire Watts (DK Eyewitness Books)
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Overview: Eyewitness Workbook Stars and Planets is an activity-packed exploration of the world of space and astronomy. Inside you will find: This section presents key information as concise facts, which are easy to digest, learn, and remember. Encourage your child to start by reading through the valuable information in the Fast facts section and studying the statistics on the Turn-to-learn wheel before trying out the activities. Fast facts Activities The enjoyable, fill-in activities are designed to develop information recall and help your child practice cross- referencing skills. Each activity can be completed using information provided on the page, in the Fast facts section, or on the Turn-to-learn wheel. Your child should work systematically through the book and tackle just one or two activity topics per session. Encourage your child by checking answers together and offering extra guidance when necessary. Each tiny star twinkling in the sky is a huge, distant ball of superhot gas, like our Sun. Each star is part of a group, called a galaxy, that may contain millions of stars. For thousands of years, astronomers gazing at the stars organized them into easily recognizable patterns, called constellations, to create a map of the skies.
Genre: Non Fiction > Science > Astronomy

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Requirements: PDF Reader, 9.91 mb
Overview: Eyewitness Workbook Stars and Planets is an activity-packed exploration of the world of space and astronomy. Inside you will find: This section presents key information as concise facts, which are easy to digest, learn, and remember. Encourage your child to start by reading through the valuable information in the Fast facts section and studying the statistics on the Turn-to-learn wheel before trying out the activities. Fast facts Activities The enjoyable, fill-in activities are designed to develop information recall and help your child practice cross- referencing skills. Each activity can be completed using information provided on the page, in the Fast facts section, or on the Turn-to-learn wheel. Your child should work systematically through the book and tackle just one or two activity topics per session. Encourage your child by checking answers together and offering extra guidance when necessary. Each tiny star twinkling in the sky is a huge, distant ball of superhot gas, like our Sun. Each star is part of a group, called a galaxy, that may contain millions of stars. For thousands of years, astronomers gazing at the stars organized them into easily recognizable patterns, called constellations, to create a map of the skies.
Genre: Non Fiction > Science > Astronomy
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