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Books with title Jump Into Science: Volcano!

  • Jump Into Science: Dirt

    Steve Tomecek, Nancy Woodman

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, March 8, 2016)
    What is soil? Who lives in dirt? How does earth help things grow? The answers are within this fun- and fact-filled picture book. Just follow the gardening, star-nosed mole in the colorful outfits . . . and dig in! This beautifully illustrated book introduces young readers to the basics of soil science with a creative presentation of the subject matter and an easy-to-follow do-it-yourself experiment. The text also includes Common Core–aligned activities for further classroom learning. "Sprightly illustrations featuring a mole sporting a cheerful wardrobe of play clothes brighten a straightforward text about the formation and importance of soil . . . A quick, pleasant introduction to earth science."—School Library Journal The Jump into Science series presents introductory science topics in an engaging picture book format with a character guide who helps readers understand the more challenging information. Other titles in the series include installments on sand, the sun, and stars.
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  • Jump Into Science: Sun

    Steve Tomecek

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, July 12, 2016)
    Jump in and follow our brightest star to learn all about the sun -- what it is, how it works, and why we all depend upon it. Adorable illustrations and kid-friendly text make complex science fun and easy to understand. Every Jump Into Science book ends with a hands-on experiment to fully engage readers and extra material to stimulate learning."Steve Tomecek brings fun and fact together with this nonfiction narrative of Earth's closest star." —Washington ParentNational Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • Sun: Jump Into Science

    Steve Tomecek, Carla Golembe

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    How hot is the sun? What is it made of? How long would it take to get there? This fun- and fact-filled picture book answers these questions and many more. Follow the lead of two kids and a purple cat, who introduce astronomy in a child-friendly way.
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  • Dirt: Jump Into Science

    Steve Tomecek, Nancy Woodman

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Brief text explores how soil is formed, its layers, and its importance as a natural resource that living things need to survive, in an addition to an early science discovery series which combines important scientific information with kid-friendly illustrations. Teacher's Guide available.
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  • Jump into Science: Stars

    Steve Tomecek, Sachiko Yoshikawa

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, April 1, 2003)
    A boy and his bike-riding dog take readers on a stellar journey to answer intriguing questions about the science of stars and the universe, explaining such concepts as brightness, distance, constellations, and star movement.
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  • Dirt: Jump Into Science

    Steve Tomecek, Nancy Woodman

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, )
    Brief text explores how soil is formed, its layers, and its importance as a natural resource that living things need to survive, in an addition to an early science discovery series which combines important scientific information with kid-friendly illustrations. Teacher's Guide available.
  • Sun: Jump Into Science

    Steve Tomecek, Carla Golembe

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    The sun gives us light. It gives us life. Without the sun, we could not survive on Earth-there would be no Earth. Sun looks at the science behind the big ball of gas shining in the sky. What is it made of? How hot is it? How long would it take to get there? In light-hearted but fact-filled fashion, science educator and author Steve Tomecek answers these questions and more. Following the lead of two kids and a purple cat, the reader will learn about sunspots and solar flares, how the sun creates night and day and seasons, and how the sun warms the planet Earth. Carla Golembe's stunning gouache artwork blends a whimsical and scientific style to show Earth in its place in the solar system, scientists studying the sun through special telescopes, and the bounty of life on Earth nurtured by the heat-giving rays of our very own star. A do-it-yourself experiment with easy-to-follow illustrated steps shows budding scientists how the Earth orbits the sun and what affect that has on those who inhabit Earth. This joyful gentle introduction to astronomy will leave young readers ready for the moon and the stars!
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  • Stars: Jump Into Science

    Steve Tomecek, Sachiko Yoshikawa

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, April 1, 2003)
    What are stars made of? Where do they go in the daytime? How far away are they? A boy and his bike-riding dog take readers on a stellar journey to answer these and other intriguing questions. Along the way, children discover that our sun is a star and that stars of many sizes and colors twinkle throughout the universe. Simple text and whimsical art introduce the science of stars, explaining concepts such as brightness, distance, and why stars appear to move across the sky. Then patterns in the stars come to life dramatically in the form of lions, bulls, and people in the various constellations.
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  • Jump Into Science: Stars

    Steve Tomecek

    Paperback (National Geographic Kids, Aug. 4, 2006)
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  • Jump Into Science: Sand

    Prager

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, April 25, 2006)
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  • Jump Into Science Sun

    Steve Tomecek

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, May 9, 2006)
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  • By Ellen J. Prager - Jump into Science: Volcano!

    Ellen Prager

    Paperback (National Geographic Society, May 8, 2007)
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