Spark to Skyglow

Spark to Skyglow by Paul Mason, published by Oxford University Press on August 29, 2024, is a 48-page exploration of the concept of light, aimed at young readers. This book invites children to discover how humans have harnessed light throughout history, from the earliest sources to modern innovations like neon lights. Written in English, it serves as an engaging resource for pupils in Year 5 or P6, designed to be read independently at Oxford Reading Level 17.
In Spark to Skyglow, readers will find a blend of historical insights and practical knowledge about light. The book covers the evolution of lighting methods, starting with primitive tools and advancing to contemporary technologies. With a focus on motivating children to engage with reading, this juvenile nonfiction title aligns with subjects in language arts and disciplines, making it a valuable addition to educational settings.
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Light is everywhere – but how do humans make it? Grab a torch and explore how the earliest humans used light, what the first lamps were made of, and how a neon light glows!Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Independent Library book is for pupils in Y5/P6 at Oxford Reading Level 17 to read without support.
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