Discovery World gives you comprehensive coverage of the required 5-14 targets, with carefully levelled texts to ensure a steady progression in non-fiction skills.
Embark on a captivating journey into the world of recycling with "Discovery World Links Year 1 Level D: Why Do We Recycle Single" by Katie Sharp, a vital resource for young learners in Key Stage 1. Published in 2002 by Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division, this engaging paperback helps children understand the importance and process of recycling in an accessible and age-appropriate way. This book is part of the Discovery World Links series, known for its comprehensive coverage of the 5-14 National Curriculum targets. What sets this series apart is its focus on carefully leveled texts, ensuring a smooth and steady progression in non-fiction reading and comprehension skills. "Why Do We Recycle Single" is specifically designed for Year 1 students at Level D, making it an ideal learning tool for this age group. Katie Sharp's expertise in crafting educational materials for young children shines through in this book. The language is clear, the concepts are simplified, and the illustrations are vibrant and engaging. The book doesn't just tell children *what* recycling is; it delves into *why* it's so crucial for our planet. It explores the environmental benefits of recycling, teaching children how recycling helps conserve natural resources, reduces pollution, and protects wildlife. Through relatable examples and real-world scenarios, the book demonstrates how everyday items like paper, plastic, and glass can be recycled and transformed into new products. This helps children connect abstract concepts to their own lives and understand the tangible impact of their actions. Furthermore, the book encourages children to become active participants in recycling efforts at home, at school, and in their communities. More than just a textbook, "Discovery World Links Year 1 Level D: Why Do We Recycle Single" is a valuable tool for nurturing environmentally conscious citizens. It fosters critical thinking skills, promotes a sense of responsibility towards the environment, and empowers children to make a positive difference in the world. The book also aligns with the growing emphasis on environmental education in primary schools, making it an essential addition to any classroom or home library. If you're looking for a book that will not only teach your child about recycling but also inspire them to care for our planet, look no further. This book seamlessly integrates into English language learning, environmental science education, and introduces the fundamentals of ecological science, using recycling as a case-study, all while adhering to the National Curriculum. Grab your copy today and ignite a lifelong passion for environmental stewardship in your young learner.