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Books with author Diana Noonan

  • Old Green Machine

    Diana Noonan

    Paperback (Wright Group/ McGraw-Hill, )
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  • Animal Investigations: Level 4

    Diana Noonan

    Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, Oct. 10, 2008)
    Follow a class field trip to a park where students study and investigate different animals! Data is collected on dragonflies, honeybees, ducks, sparrows, rabbits, and chipmunks, and then predictions are made. Diagrams, charts, tables, and graphs are useful tools for organizing data! With vibrant photos, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn data collection and build their STEM skills.
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  • Collecting Data in Animal Investigations

    Diana Noonan

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    We use math every day, sometimes without even realizing it! Kid-friendly, real-life situations show readers how they can put math to work in their day-to-day activities. A variety of problem-solving activities and graphic organizers make these books ideal for young learners.
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  • Natural Disasters: Level 4

    Diana Noonan

    Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, Oct. 10, 2008)
    With this engaging book, students will learn about the importance of predicting and estimating in relation to natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and tsunamis. Charts and data are provided so that students can learn how scientists make predictions about upcoming natural disasters and how these predictions can save people's lives. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn how to estimate and build their STEM skills.
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  • Natural Disasters

    Diana Noonan

    language (Teacher Created Materials, Oct. 10, 2008)
    Learn how estimation and approximation theory can be helpful when natural disasters strike! This informative title tells the stories of Hurricane Katrina, tornadoes and thunderstorms in Oklahoma, and a tsunami in Indonesia. All of these natural disasters were very dangerous and devastating, but estimations and predictions saved lives! This title teaches readers about the properties of natural disasters, while reminding them how vital mathematics can be! Children can explore the math behind these natural disasters through practice problems. These practical examples, along with vibrant images, clear mathematical diagrams, easy-to-read text, STEM themes, and an accessible glossary, will keep readers engaged and will re-enforce the importance of mathematics.
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  • Estimating with People Who Predict

    Diana Noonan

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    We use math every day, sometimes without even realizing it! Kid-friendly, real-life situations show readers how they can put math to work in their day-to-day activities. A variety of problem-solving activities and graphic organizers make these books ideal for young learners. .
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  • The Best-dressed Bear

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    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, Sept. 20, 2002)
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  • Why cry?

    Diana Noonan

    Unknown Binding (Wright Group, March 15, 1996)
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  • Eco-Predictions: Level 4

    Diana Noonan

    Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, Oct. 10, 2008)
    Two ecosystems are in big trouble, and the help of environmental experts is needed. They will collect and analyze data to protect a stream and a nature reserve that are both in danger. As different data is collected and analyzed, students will learn how elements in nature are interconnected and depend on one another for survival. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn how to estimate and build their STEM skills.
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  • HEALTHY FOOD CHOICES, INSIDE SCIENCE READERS

    Diana Noonan

    Perfect Paperback (Creative Teaching Press Inc., Jan. 30, 2009)
    Part of a 24-book series that covers the four main branches of sciencephysical science, life science, earth and space science, and science and technology, and covers essential content standards. Students will build their scientific knowledge, increase their content vocabulary, and sharpen critical nonfiction comprehension skills. Books are 6 5/8" x 9 1/8"
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  • Skeletons

    Diana Noonan

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Introduces the bones of the human skeleton, including how many bones humans have, cartilage and joints, broken bones, and specific bones such as the spine, the skull, and the ribs.
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  • Wonder World, Where is My Caterpillar?

    Diana Noonan

    Spiral-bound (McGraw-Hill Education, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Wonder World offers a comprehensive reading program that gives students extensive content-area literacy opportunities with fiction, nonfiction, plays, Big Books, and chapter books. Genres such as narrative, memoir, and procedural text combine with a wide variety of topics to create a vivid, informative reading experience. Natural language and predictable text teach important language skills, while the colorful spectrum of high-interest topics encourages students to turn each and every page.
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