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Books in Super Science Readers series

  • Weather Scientists: Earth and Space Science

    Debra J. Housel

    Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, Sept. 21, 2007)
    Readers are introduced to some of the most important weather scientists that ever lived in this engaging book! Featuring stunning photos, fascinating facts, easy-to-read text, and mini-biographies, readers will be excited to learn about Galileo, Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis, Benjamin Franklin, and Tetsuya Theodore Fujita. A captivating hands-on lab activity is featured to encourage readers to explore all they can about weather and science!About Shell Education Rachelle Cracchiolo started the company with a friend and fellow teacher. Both were eager to share their ideas and passion for education with other classroom leaders. What began as a hobby, selling lesson plans to local stores, became a part-time job after a full day of teaching, and eventually blossomed into Teacher Created Materials. The story continued in 2004 with the launch of Shell Education and the introduction of professional resources and classroom application books designed to support Teacher Created Materials curriculum resources. Today, Teacher Created Materials and Shell Education are two of the most recognized names in educational publishing around the world.
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  • The Busy Spring

    Carl Emerson, Shelly Lyons, Corinne Lee Doerrfeld

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Emma and Owen visit Old Oak at the park. It is spring, and all the living things are busy. Chipper the robin builds a nest. Will Emma and Owen see the baby robins?
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  • Super Science Cows Don't Live in Trees!

    Clara MacCarald

    Paperback (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    You wouldn’t look for a cow in a tree, or a shark in a forest! Animals live in specific habitats that have the things they need to survive. Different animals eat different kinds of food. They like different weather and fear different predators. In Super Science: Cows Don't Live in Trees!, readers in grades 1-3 will discover some of the many reasons why animals live where they do!This series presents standards-supporting concepts in relatable, often-humorous ways to engage young readers and provide teachers with fun informational texts to support science curriculums. Maximum information is delivered with minimal text to engage and support early readers.
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  • Teacher Created Materials - Science Readers: Content and Literacy: Too Much Trash! - Hardcover - Grade K - Guided Reading Level A

    Dona Herweck Rice

    Textbook Binding (Teacher Created Materials, March 1, 2015)
    Learn how to keep Earth clean of trash in this informative science reader! Students will learn that trash can be very harmful, causing pollution that harms the water, land, air, birds, fish, and people. Readers will be encouraged not to pollute and to keep the planet clean! The vibrant images and easy-to-read text in this science reader will keep students engaged from cover to cover. This reader also includes instructions for an engaging science activity and practice problems to further students' understanding. A helpful glossary and index are also included for additional support.
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  • Super Science Sky Spies

    Sue Heavenrich

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Earth zips through space at thousands of miles an hour! So, why aren’t we lost in a distant galaxy? Become a sky spy and find out! In Super Science: Sky Spies, readers in grades 1-3 will discover the secrets of the moon and stars , including how we can see celestial patterns that repeat over time by carefully watching the night sky. This series presents standards-supporting concepts in relatable, often-humorous ways to engage young readers and provide teachers with fun informational texts to support science curriculums. Maximum information is delivered with minimal text to engage and support early readers.
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  • Super Science Are Ants Like Plants?

    Sue Heavenrich

    Hardcover (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Ants have legs and scurry about. Plants have roots and are stuck in one place. Ants breathe oxygen; plants breathe carbon dioxide. Ants and plants are different, but they have similar needs. In Super Science: Are Ants Like Plants?, readers will find out how these living things get food, grow up, and talk to their friends.This series presents standards-supporting concepts in relatable, often-humorous ways to engage young readers and provide teachers with fun informational texts to support science curriculums. Maximum information is delivered with minimal text to engage and support early readers.
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  • Grace Hopper: Programming Pioneer

    Nancy Whitelaw, Janet Hamlin

    Hardcover (W H Freeman & Co, June 1, 1995)
    Presents the life and career of the admiral who was also "the grandmother of the computer age"
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  • Super Science Are Ants Like Plants?

    Sue Heavenrich

    Paperback (Discovery Library, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Ants have legs and scurry about. Plants have roots and are stuck in one place. Ants breathe oxygen; plants breathe carbon dioxide. Ants and plants are different, but they have similar needs. In Super Science: Are Ants Like Plants?, readers will find out how these living things get food, grow up, and talk to their friends.This series presents standards-supporting concepts in relatable, often-humorous ways to engage young readers and provide teachers with fun informational texts to support science curriculums. Maximum information is delivered with minimal text to engage and support early readers.
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  • I'm A Seed

    Jean Marzollo, Judith Moffatt

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, May 1, 1996)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A pumpkin seed and a marigold seed grow into plants side-by-side.
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  • Dive! A Book About Sea Creatures

    Melvin Berger

    Paperback (Scholastic en Espanol, Feb. 1, 2002)
    How giant is the giant squid? How do fish see in the darkness of the ocean floor? These questions and more are answered in this non-fiction book filled with spectacular color photographs.Did you know that an octopus can grow a new arm if it loses one? Or that the giant squid can grow longer than a city bus? Written by renowned non-fiction author Melvin Berger, this Hello Reader! Science book provides fascinating information and fun facts about these remarkable creatures of the deep. From glowing angler fish to big-mouthed gulper eels, each spread features brilliant, full-color photographs. The accessible text and fabulous photos combine to make this a perfect introduction to a mysterious underwater world.
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  • Science Leveled Readers: Below-Level Reader 5-pack Level G Weather

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT

    Paperback (HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT, Aug. 1, 2008)
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  • The Summer Playground

    Carl Emerson, Shelly Lyons, Corinne Lee Doerrfeld

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Emerson, Carl
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