Book details

What's in the News?
Published in
2005
Description
Step-Up Geography is a series of educational books designed for Key Stage 2 readers, building on the concepts introduced in Start-Up Geography. The series supports the Geography Curriculum at KS2 with illustrated spreads on specific topics, clear text divided into digestible paragraphs, and highlighted key words. The books include activity suggestions and tips for readers, as well as a section for teachers and parents on how to use the book effectively. Each book offers comprehensive material to enrich learning indefinitely.
Age
5-7
Text complexity
proficient
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Stay Informed: Reading 'What's in the News?' provides up-to-date information on current events, helping you stay informed about the world around you.
- Critical Thinking: The book encourages critical thinking by presenting news stories and prompting readers to analyze and question the information presented.
- Educational Value: 'What's in the News?' can serve as an educational tool, enhancing your knowledge on various topics covered in the news, from politics to science.
- Engagement in Civic Life: Understanding current events is crucial for participating in civic life and making informed decisions, whether it's voting in elections or engaging in community discussions.