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Macmillan Young Librar y
Toys and Forces
about the series
The Toys and Forces series uses toys that all students will be familiar with to illustrate the push and pull forces of physics that make them so much fun!
Each book in the Toys and Forces series explores a different category of toy and the different forces that act on them to make them work. Young readers’ curiosity will be satisfied as they learn the basics of push and pull forces, supported by simple text, photographs and eye-catching diagrams.
Toys and Forces also includes make-and-do activities and simple experiments to reinforce scientific understandings and develop science inquiry skills.
Level: Lower to middle primary – ages 6–8 years
Curriculum/Topic areas: Science; Technology
Key features:• clear and simple language makes complex concepts accessible to
young students
• labelled photographs and diagrams illustrate abstract and complex concepts and reinforce information from the main text
• a make-and-do activity and simple experiment in each title allow students to see forces at work and practise what they have learned
• fun illustrations engage students with visual learning styles
• tables summarise information and allow students to understand how concepts relate to each other
• glossary words are bolded throughout the text and defined at the end of each book
contents pages
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How Toys Bounce
How Toys Float
How Toys Fly
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How Toys Roll
How Toys Slide
How Toys Spin
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Photographs show forces at work in
everyday settings.
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Bolded glossarywords allow readers to find definitions for new
vocabulary.
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Diagrams make abstract concepts
easier for students to understand.
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Fun make-and-do activities allow
students to see forces at work in a toy they make themselves.
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Scienceexperiments
help students to understand physical
forces.
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about the author
ABouT THE AuTHoR: HeLen WHiTTaKer
Helen Whittaker is an educational author and consultant specialising in writing for primary students. She is also a qualified teacher, with sixteen years’ experience teaching in British primary schools. originally from the uK, Helen emigrated to New Zealand in 2005.
Helen says, ‘As a child I thought science was difficult and boring. When I became a teacher, I worked hard to make science both accessible and exciting to my students. I enjoy the challenge of trying to do the same thing with the educational materials I write’.