Thursday, October 25, 2007

Print Resources

Technology Sourcebook Modules

The technology sourcebook modules are a fantastic teacher resource. The moduleswill give teacher many ideas for technology units and lessons as well as a good way to structure your units. The information is relevent and interesting and i think the students would find the lessons in the modules interesting and engaging. Included in the modules are activities, assessment ideas, outcomes, purpose and overview.



World Book Encyclopedia Series

The world book encyclopedia is the number one selling print encyclopedia in the world. These encyclopedias have coprehensive amounts of information in them on most nearly every topic you can think of. The encyclopedias are constantly upgraded with new volumes being released frequently so the information stays relevent and up to date.



Electronic Devices and Circut Theory

This is a highly acurate and thoroughly updated text book on electricty and electrical devices. The book is supported by strong helpful learning cues and would be an asset to have in the classroom when teaching any subject to do with elcricity and electrical devices. As well as a great teacher resource, students in the upper school levels will find this a helpful text book in dealing with this topic.



The fantastic cutaway book of flight

This book is a fantastic resource for students to engage with. Aim mostly at students in the lower grades upper primary school students will also be fasinated with the attention to detail in the pictures. Featuring numerous cross-section illustrations, an exploration of flying machines, among them helicopters, hot air balloons and some of the most sophisticated military aircraft.



Australian Inventions and Discoveries

This book is a complete guide to many Australian Inventions and discoveries. The book is both usefull and interesting in gaining further knowledge into things that have been invented by Australians to make this world an easier more livable place. The book would be a great technology resource when looking at inventions.

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