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This compelling work of nonfiction about the science of improving the human condition would make an excellent addition to a career readiness or biology classroom library.
Good choices for project-oriented earth science learning.
This series explores earth and meteorological science concepts, including geological processes such as erosion and the physical properties of wind and water. Brief explanations, heavy on bolded vocabulary words, are paired with standard hands-on activities (e.g., stream models and baking soda volcanoes). Although the directions and photographs are straightforward, some projects are elaborate and their related concepts aren't always clear. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Fact Finders: Discover Earth Science titles: Dynamic Planet and All About Earth.
Gr 6 Up—A fun and insightful look at 50 phobias, some common like ophidiophobia (fear of snakes) and others unusual such as koumpounophobia (fear of buttons)...
K-Gr 4—With glossaries at the beginning, simple narratives, and plenty of color photos of nature and children at play, this series distinguishes itself from similar sets...