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Grade 7
The way things work now
$700.00
The Way Things Work takes you into the inner workings of hundreds of machines and explains the science behind their technologies.
From the simple lever to the modern microprocessor, this bestseller has been completely updated with the latest technologies and explains every machine you’ve ever wanted to understand, and some you’ve probably never thought about. From clocks and watches, to jet engines and the internet, David Macaulay’s beautiful illustrations represent the inner workings of each machine.
With David Macaulay’s inspired illustrations and humorous approach, The Way Things Work makes even the most complex technology fun, fascinating and accessible for children of all ages.
Class Details
Lessons: 20 Lessons
Term: Term 4
Genres: Science
$35 per lessonClass Times
About Our Courses
At Beyond Books, we are passionate about helping every student succeed and achieve their full potential through learning.
During the classes, he learners will actively participate in the discussion to share their thinking and light a passion of reading and learning from books. Our small size group classes allow each learner to answer questions and give them the space to think critically and creatively.
- Before the class: The learners are expected to finish reading the whole book , or at least half of the book.
- During the class: Depends on the book, our teaching contents cover the following parts
- - Vocabulary words and activities
- -Elements of the novel: Plot, Conflict, Setting, and Themes, etc
- - Character analysis
- - Comprehension questions: The learners’ dicussion will focus on making connections, visualizing, inferring, determining importance, analyzing, summarizing, evaluating, predicting, and questioning,etc
- - Critical thinking questions: The learners will think deeply and discuss together to extend their understanding and thinking
- - Writing tasks’ idea discussion
- After the class: The learners are expected to do a writng task as their homework
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