What is the surface of Mars like? Why does Venus glow in the dark? How do scientists explore distant planets? Part of an exciting, and educational series of books, The Solar System is packed with interesting facts and text that is easy to read for young readers.
"Wild Indonesia" presented a particular logistical challenge for us. How to cover 17,000 islands spread across an area stretching from New York to London. Once we'd figured that out, we were then faced with how to access the animals there, many of which were rarely seen, let alone researched. As we had tied ourselves to telling the story of Indonesia's evolution, we had to make sure we did ever…
crime scenes zooms in on tiny things - such as hair, skin, broken glass and dust - that reveal the truth about crimes. Learn about the bacteria that tell scientists where someone was killed, and meet the maggots that tell the police the time of death.
from 3D printing and tables as loudspeakers to space diving and asteroid resorts, welcome to the future of entertainment! find out all about the mind blowing science and technology that could soon be part of everyday life for us
Uniquely developed by Oxford and the IB to support interdisciplinary learning. A set of five, write-in Project Organizers one for each year of MYP. Each project organizer: contains six units, each with a different theme drawn from the UN Millenium Development Goals and structured around a unit question. Brings together two or three different subjects in each unit to structure and facilitate int…
IB Middle Years Programme
IB Middle Years Programme