Science Book Reviews from our classroom
Writing your review
Remember to mention:
- The name of the book
- The Author and publisher
- What the book is about
- What you enjoyed and any fun facts you found out
- Why would you recommend this to a friend
Remember the school rules
- Be Kind
- Do not mention anyone’s names including your own.
Comment Help
Remember, your comments are reflective comments just like your smiley face comments at school. You can share what you’ve learnt, what you enjoyed and ask any questions you may have. Also, don’t forget to write full sentences with the correct punctuation!
A bad example: ‘I’ve learnt loads, that was great’
A good example: ‘I’ve learnt that the Sun is in the centre of our solar system and that it is really big’
Never Use a Full Name
Use other names, but nothing silly as this name appears for everyone to see. Names that are full names or silly names will not be posted. Use abbreviations like Mr G or Miss P or your initials will do.
Solid, Liquids and Gases Revision Videos
‘The Great Melt’ from Nature’s Great Events.
Free Astronaut’s Handbook Ebook
You can read ‘The Astronaut’s Handbook’ for free online.
The Forward (Introduction to the book) has been written by Tim Peake.
Click the book below to be taken to the free ebook.
Leave a comment below
Mr G says “What did you learn?” Leave your comments below.
Remember the school rules
- Be Kind
- Do not mention anyone’s names including your own.
Comment Help
Remember, your comments are reflective comments just like your smiley face comments at school. You can share what you’ve learnt, what you enjoyed and ask any questions you may have. Also, don’t forget to write full sentences with the correct punctuation!
A bad example: ‘I’ve learnt loads, that was great’
A good example: ‘I’ve learnt that the Sun is in the centre of our solar system and that it is really big’
Never Use a Full Name
Use other names, but nothing silly as this name appears for everyone to see. Names that are full names or sill names will not be posted. Use abbreviations like Mr G or Miss P or your initials will do.