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Space Exploration: Is It Worth it?Dive into the cosmos with 'Space Exploration: Is It Worth It?'. This engaging 24 page book is designed for Year Level 4 students, illuminating the vital questions surrounding space exploration. From the awe inspiring beauty of the universe to the pressing need to focus on Earths issues, this text opens a dialogue about the multifaceted perspectives on exploring outer space. With topics ranging from the significance of the Hubble Space Telescope and
Dive into the cosmos with 'Space Exploration: Is It Worth It?'. This engaging 24-page book is designed for Year Level 4 students, illuminating the vital questions surrounding space exploration. From the awe-inspiring beauty of the universe to the pressing need to focus on Earth’s issues, this text opens a dialogue about the multifaceted perspectives on exploring outer space. With topics ranging from the significance of the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station to the consequences of space junk, this book serves as a persuasive gateway to understanding our solar system. Each page is an educational treasure, highlighting the benefits of space exploration for global innovations such as GPS navigation and environmental monitoring of climate change. Our well-structured reading strategies help students master complex vocabulary such as 'galaxies', 'solar system', and 'weightlessness', further enhancing their literary capabilities. Supported by lesson plans and paired texts that delve into ocean conservation, this resource is a part of the award-winning 'Flying Start to Literacy' program. Get ready to inspire curiosity and critical thinking about our universe and Earth’s future. NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE; please allow 15 days for shipping. As it's shipped from our Auckland warehouse, there are no unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781761073342. Year: 2021. Publisher: ECPP. Pages: 24.NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
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ISBN: 9781761073342
Year: 2021
Publisher: ECPP
Pages: 24
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Should we continue to explore space?In awe of spaceFocus on Earth, not spaceExploring space: The benefits to usEarth from spaceSpace junk Year Level:  4Reading Level: SText Type:  PersuasiveContent vocabulary: atmosphere climate change specialist cosmos explore/ation/ed/er galaxies global GPS Hubble Space Telescope International Space Station moon NASA navigation orbit/ing planets Remove Debris rockets satellites solar system space space junk spacecraft stars universe weightlessnessKey concepts:People have different perspectives about exploring space.Space exploration is costly.Space exploration has led to many important discoveries and inventions.Reading strategies: Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context and out of context.Paired text: Exploring Space / Ocean RescuePaired title ISBN: 9781761073151Supporting material: Lesson Plan - Space Exploration: Is It Worth it? (9781761073588)Series: Flying Start to LiteracyAlternative purchasing options: This title is available in one of several value packs. Speak to your Oxford Education consultant today to learn more www.oup.com.au/contactDigital sample pages: can be viewed at www.flyingstarttoliteracy.com.au/online-sampleSeries information: Flying Start to Literacy is an award-winning comprehensive literacy program. It reflects best practice in literacy instruction and supports the systematic development of students’ reading strategies and skills.Each Student Book is part of connected pair, a narrative book and an info
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★★★★★ 5
Excelente producto
Size: 11"×17" 20Sheets & 8.5"×11" 10Sheets, Color: Teflon Paper
Pensé que era un poco más grande pero es súper bueno este producto
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
🧵✨ Teflon Paper: The Unsung Hero of Appliqué Chaos
Size: 11"×17" 20Sheets & 8.5"×11" 10Sheets, Color: Teflon Paper
If you’re like me and enjoy assembling 37 microscopic pieces of fabric into something that hopefully resembles a dog, person, or llama in a sweater—this stuff is magic. I use it to build my appliqué masterpieces one tiny ironed layer at a time. The best part? Once your Franken-dog is assembled, you can just slide it off and fuse it to your quilt like a boss. No sticking, no scorched disasters—just smooth, glorious precision. Honestly, I love it more than I love some people.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Good
Size: 11"×17" 20Sheets & 8.5"×11" 10Sheets, Color: Teflon Paper
I am satisfied with this product.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Works as expected
Size: 11"×17" 20Sheets & 8.5"×11" 10Sheets, Color: Teflon Paper
Protected my project as expected. Excellent quality
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Excellent quality and value!
Style: All-in-One Printer, Style: All-in-One Printer
I bought the Epson EcoTank 2400 yesterday and set it up today. If it continues performing this well for the next ten years, I’ll be very happy with this purchase.
I bought it to replace my old Canon MP190. The print quality on the Canon suddenly became very poor, which may honestly have been more of a cartridge issue than a printer issue, but testing that would have been expensive. On top of that, the printer was old enough that modern operating systems no longer support the scanner drivers, so I couldn’t even use the flatbed scanner anymore. At that point, replacing the whole printer made more sense. The ET-2400 is not quite as wide as the MP190 which is a nice plus.
The biggest advantage of the EcoTank line is the refillable ink tanks. Printer ink is already expensive, but traditional cartridges also include microchips and hardware that drive the cost even higher. With this printer, I can refill only the specific color I need instead of replacing an entire color cartridge because one channel ran out.
I mostly print proxies and alternate art for Magic: The Gathering, so I regularly print nearly full-page, full-color images (eight cards per page). Because of that, image quality matters a lot to me. I also wanted a working flatbed scanner so I could scan my paintings instead of photographing them.
I did not use the wireless features. Instead, I connected the printer directly to my computer with a USB cable after downloading Epson’s management software. Setup was straightforward, the software updated itself automatically after asking permission, and my computer recognized the printer immediately. It showed up in Photoshop right away with no issues.
The only thing I disliked during setup was that the registration process appears to require opting into marketing emails. I’ll unsubscribe later.
Print Quality:
Colors are bright and vibrant, blacks are deep and dark, and the images come out crisp and clean. Some reviewers mentioned getting “light gray” blacks, but I haven’t experienced that problem at all.
Scanning:
The flatbed scanner is slightly too small for a full 9x12 painting, but I expected that and don’t consider it a flaw. The scans came out vibrant, sharp, and detailed. It couldn’t fully capture the shimmer of my metallic paints, but that’s normal — I usually need angled lighting in photographs to show metallic effects accurately anyway.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026