Task 6
Title: The big picture ,working in children's services series.
Author: Kearns Karen.
Publisher, Date and place of publication:Pearson, 2010,N.S.W
Edition: 2nd edition
Level: 3
Aims: to suport and delivery of units in certificate three in children's services.it is solid introduction to working in children .
Main topics covered:children's health, safety and wellbeing,relationship and families, nurturing .
Special feature: learning outcome, margin notes, think about activities ,discussion glossary.
Library Shelf-mark Call number:
Time Management
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Parts of the textbook
a) Bibliography is a list of a book, articles etc. which provide further reading on the themes covered; usually found at the end.
b) Title page title ,author and publisher .
c) Appendix :is additional informaton,often for reference puroses,found at the end of the book.
d) Preface or introduction :the author’s aims and the coverage of the book.
e) Acknowlegements: thank to poeple who have helped with the book.
f) Contents :a list of main topic by chapter.
g) Chapter: the unit of the book.
h) refeferences :sources used by the author
i) Glossary: mini -dictionary of the specialist terms used.
k) Back cover selling points,author information,positive reviews.
h) refeferences :sources used by the author
i) Glossary: mini -dictionary of the specialist terms used.
k) Back cover selling points,author information,positive reviews.
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Global Warming
Species: a plant or animal group
Terrifying: very, very frightening
Assessment: a judgement or opinion
Irreversible: impossible to change or bring back
Extinct: no longer existing
Underestimate: (noun) a wrong idea that something is smaller or less important than it really is
To migrate: to move to another part of the world
Conservation: the manage
1. Over the next 50 years about 25% of land animals will become extinct.
2. More than 1 million species will be lost by 2050.
3. This loss represents more than 10% of all plants and animals.
4. The research took two years to complete.
5. More than one third of 300 South African plant species studied were expected to die out.
6. The Cerrado region of Brazil covers one fifth of the country.
7. 163 species of tree were studied in Mexico.
8. The greenhouse effect takes 25 years to have its full effect.
1. The scientists who were involved in the research were
shocked by what they found
2. Many plants and animals could be saved from extinction if
immediate action was taken to control greenhouse gases.
3. Species in mountainous areas have a better chance of survival
because they can move uphill to get cooler
4. The results of the research were worse than the
scientists expected
5. The national flower of South Africa will probably become
extinct.
7. Species in flatter areas have less chance of survival because
they will have to travel huge distances in order to survive.
8. Most greenhouse gases are
produced by the USA and European nations
Match the words in the
left-hand column with the words they collocate with in the right-hand
Column.
1. become extinct
2. Die out
3. Global warming
4. Greenhouse effect
5. Conservation areas
6. Climate change
7. Life forms
8. Research team
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
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