本期內容簡介
World of Physics
Are Nuclear Power Plants Safe?
Hot Topic
Genetically Modified Crops
World of Biology
Windows That Are Fatal To Birds
Outer Space
Binary Star System
Brilliant Tips
Why Does A Flame Burn Upwards?
Science Feature
Toxoplasma Gondii Parasites
Zoological Tales
The Smart Carrier Pigeon
Do You Know?
Amazing Animal Facts
Technology Era
My Boss The Robot
World Of Chemistry
Why Do Fruits And Vegetables Go Bad?
Science Encyclopedia
Waste Cooking Oil Is Useful!
作者簡介
雜誌簡介
1 Year, 10 Issues
Level recommendation:
Level 1 = Introduction to Science (Primary 1-2)
Level 2 = Lower Block Science (Primary 3-4)
Level 3 = Upper Block Science (Primary 5-6)
Level 4 = Lower Secondary Science (Primary 6 – Secondary 2)
(Level 1) – endeavours to open up the world of Science to curious minds to prepare them for a fascinating journey into the studies of various Sciences in the years to come. The stories are creatively crafted and illustrated with animation of the highest standard in the comic industry.
Recommended for students in Primary 1 and Primary 2; ages 6 yrs to 8 yrs.
Total of 10 magazines; 1 magazine delivered monthly from January’18 (#173) till October’18 (#182)
(Level 2) – strives to reveal the wonder of Science by creating stories in the comic format to assist pupils to understand better the science concepts and contents encompassed in the Lower Block themes of the latest Primary Science syllabus, e.g. Diversity, Cycles, Systems, Energy and Interactions.
Stories and content for every magazine are designed with relevant graphics and colourful illustrations to help reader relate intelligently to the Science concepts taught in the classroom.
Recommended for students in Primary 3 and Primary 4; ages 8 yrs to 10 yrs.
Total of 10 magazines; 1 magazine delivered monthly from January’18 (#173) till October’18 (#182) (10 issues)
(Level 3) – explore further the intricacy and mysteries of Science with fascinating articles, challenging questions to enhance development of Science concepts, meaningful experiments to build confidence and interesting Science stories in comic format.
All the above Science contents are designed in compliance with the Upper Block themes of the latest Primary Science Syllabus, e.g. Diversity, Cycles, Systems, Energy and Interactions. Each magazine is designed to supplement the facts and content of the readers’ learning in the classroom.
Recommended for students in Primary 5 and Primary 6; ages 10 yrs to 12 yrs
Total of 10 magazines; 1 magazine delivered monthly from January’18 (#173) till October’18 (#182) (10 issues)
(Level 4) – specially designed and written for current and graduating Primary 6 students. The Young Scientists Level 4 aims to strengthen the students’ foundation in Science and prepare them for their Science subjects in the Secondary curriculum. The topics of the magazine aim to expose readers to more in-depth understanding of the themes of Diversity, Models, Systems and Interaction while maintaining the fun and exciting comic style which is the trademark of The Young Scientists magazine.
Recommended for students graduating P6 and in Lower Secondary; ages 12 yrs to 14 yrs.
Total of 10 magazines; 1 magazine delivered monthly from January’18 (#41) till October’18 (#50) (10 issues)
《Young Scientist 》雜誌系列讀本圖文並茂、深入淺出,以輕鬆活潑方式培養學生的科學思維,助其建立理科基礎以及跨學科根底。由於新加坡及香港等地的中小學理科課程結構有相似之處,曾拿到新加坡教育部頒發的金質獎章。該系列讀本近年一直深受新馬港台等地家長及教師青睞。
特點包括:
●編輯團隊及編輯顧問包括多位資深理科教師及教育學家,具專業權威性
●豐富的漫畫彩圖鼓勵學生樂意研讀,並有利吸收及記憶,提升學習興趣
●題材涵蓋日常科學知識、最新科技發展、趣味小實驗等,擺脫傳統課本的沉悶排版,全方位探索科學及科技,以鍛鍊舉一反三的創意科學思維
●於東亞地區當中,新加坡教育規劃較有國際化前瞻
●有四個學習程度,適合小學及初中學生閱讀
●每期雜誌均配有工作紙及答案,使學生能夠複習當中學到的內容。
Level 1 建議小一-小二 (6-8歲)
Level 2 建議小三-小四 (8-10歲)
Level 3 建議小五-小六 (10-12歲)
Level 4 建議小六-初中 (12-14歲)
章節
- World of Physics Are Nuclear Power Plants Safe?
- Hot Topic Genetically Modified Crops
- World of Biology Windows That Are Fatal To Birds
- Outer Space Binary Star System
- Brilliant Tips Why Does A FlameBurn Upwards?
- Science Feature Toxoplasma Gondii Parasites
- Zoological Tales The Smart Carrier Pigeon
- Do You Know? Amazing Animal Facts
- Technology Era My Boss The Robot
- World of Chemistry Why Do Fruits AndVegetables Go Bad?
- Science Encyclopedia Waste Cooking Oil Is Useful!