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Science Fusion: The Diversity of Living Things
by Michael Dispezio Marjorie FrankLearn about life over time and earth's organisms in this great science book.
Science Fusion: The Dynamic Earth [Grade 6-8 Volume E]
by Marjorie Frank Michael R. Heithaus Michael A. DispezioNIMAC-sourced textbook
Science Fusion: The Human Body
by Marjorie Frank Michael R. Heithaus Michael A. DispezioNIMAC-sourced textbook
Science Grade 5 (Michigan)
by SepupAn issues based program customized to align to the Michigan Grade Level Content Expectations for Science Grade 5. This program uses several kinds of activities to teach life, earth and physical science concepts.
Science Grade 7: Mcdougal Littell Science South Carolina
by Mcdougal LittellIn this book you will see how scientific knowledge keeps growing and changing as scientists ask new questions and rethink what was known before.
Science Insights: Exploring Earth and Space
by Michael Anthony Dispezio Gerald Skoog Bobbie Sparks Marilyn Linner-Luebe Marilyn LisowskiReading a science textbook is not like reading a magazine or a story. You usually don't have to work hard to understand a story. You probably won't remember it for a long time, either. But when you read science, you are reading to learn something new. You will need to think about what you read. You will also need to remember as much as you can. You may just read a story, but you will need to study your textbook.
Science Insights: Exploring Living Things
by Michael Dispezio Marylin Lisowski Gerald Skoog Bobbie Sparks Marilyn Linner-LuebeA science book that covers cells, heredity, evolution, classification, simple organisms, plant life, animal life, human life and ecology.
Science Magic Tricks (Dover Science For Kids)
by Nathan ShalitThis educational, fun-filled book will show you how to dazzle audiences with dozens of fascinating tricks based on scientific principles. Included are more than 50 safe demonstrations easily performed at home or in the classroom with a ping-pong ball, broom, potato, balloon, coins, playing cards, and other common items. Clear illustrations and simple, easy-to-follow instructions enable you to perform dozens of "tricks" involving mathematics, chemistry, inertia, magnets, optical illusions, and physics. Astound friends and relatives by cutting glass with scissors, inserting a pin in a balloon without popping it, creating a magical doorway out of paper, concocting witch's dust and "wet" fire, practicing the art of secret writing, and successfully accomplishing many other mystifying feats. Best of all, as you entertain audiences with these eye-popping tricks, you'll be learning important scientific facts and principles. These science magic tricks make learning fun!
Science Magic Tricks for Kids: 50 Amazing Experiments That Explode, Change Color, Glow, and More!
by Kathy GendreauIs it magic? Or is it science? Amaze family and friends with these 50 science experiments designed to work as magic tricks!Make a flame jump from candle to candle, create a cloud in a bottle, and keep water from pouring out of an upside-down container in this exciting science book for kids! Young magicians will thrill to these age-appropriate tricks—and gain confidence in their scientific knowledge and abilities at the same time.Science Magic Tricks for Kids features: 50 magic tricks based on science for kids ages 8−12 using common household materialsA new way of learning science, with clear explanations of the scientific principles behind the magicEasy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and a helpful photo for every trickDetailed directions for putting on a spectacular magic show&“Ask the Audience&” questions that help kids involve their audience (and learn the science before the performance)&“Run with It!&” sections that suggest ways to try each trick with different materials and instructions: How will the results of the trick change?Written by the owner and founder of STEAMboat Studio, a children&’s education center dedicated to bringing fun, hands-on, STEAM-focused learning experiences to students of all ages, Science Magic Tricks for Kids is the perfect science book for budding scientists and magicians.
Science Plus: Technology & Society, Level Red
by Editors at Holt Rinehart WinstonLearn more about how science interacts with society in this textbook.
Science Research Experiments for Young People
by George BarrIntriguing, abundantly illustrated collection of 40 experiments to attract and stimulate young minds. Subjects range from electricity and magnetism to weather, water, distance and time. Among the projects: flight testing homemade rocket balloons and tracking electricity around the house.
Science Saurus: A Student Handbook
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanySciencesaurus is a science resource book for grades 6 - 8.
Science Shepherd Life Science Textbook (2012 Edition)
by Scott HardinScience Shepherd's Life Science curriculum was developed for homeschoolers who wish to teach science through the middle school levels--without any fear! Designed for independent students, the step-by-step fashion makes it easy for students to progress without extensive parental knowledge. Full-color photos and graphics are included with descriptive labels; study questions are given at the end of each chapter. This textbook covers the characteristics of life, cells, DNA, heredity, and the classification structure of each kingdom. Evolution and creation are also covered from a creationist perspective.
Science Stunts: Fun Feats of Physics
by Jordan D. BrownDO try this at home! Science Stunts will start a chain reaction of fun and experimentation outside the lab. Readers will be amazed and delighted as they try magic tricks that are based in important physics concepts such as gravity, inertia, magnetism, sound vibrations, and more. Narrated by a humorous science showman, Dr. Dazzleberry (known to his fans as "Dr. Dazz"), readers go on a journey through many amazing scientific discoveries. Amusing, edifying commentary from cartoon versions of Newton, Galileo, and Einstein inspire student scientist to experiment with glee. An appendix and short bios of the physicists featured provide fascinating facts about the scientists' lives and achievements."Magical science that's amazing, astounding, and sure to appeal to middle-grade and middle school readers."-Kirkus Reviews
Science Techbook, Grade 3, Unit 2: Life Cycles for Survival
by Inc. Discovery EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook