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Books in Picture Science Series series

  • Water-Walking, Sidewinding, and Other Remarkable Reptile Adaptations

    Laura Perdew, Katie Mazeika

    Paperback (Nomad Press, Aug. 13, 2020)
    A full-color, nonfiction picture book about how reptiles adapt to their environments to survive and thrive in the natural world! A lizard that walks on water? A snake that slithers sideways? These are animal adaptations! In Water-Walking, Sidewinding, and Other Remarkable Reptile Adaptations, children ages 5 to 8 learn how and why the green basilisk lizard runs on the water’s surface, along with the very good reasons sidewinder snakes move the way they do. Explore these reptile adaptations and more with vivid illustrations, layered text, a hands-on activity, and plentiful back matter that motivates readers to further investigate the remarkable adaptations of reptiles. An acrostic poem at the beginning of the book offers a language-based entry into science details. Perfect as a read aloud or early reader for science-curious kids! Water-Walking, Sidewinding, and Other Remarkable Reptile Adaptations is part of a set of five books in the Picture Book Science series that explore strange-but-true tales of adaptation. Other titles in this series include Stink Fights, Earwax, and Other Marvelous Mammal Adaptations; Antifreeze, Leaf Costumes, and Other Fabulous Fish Adaptations; Spit Nests, Puke Power, and Other Brilliant Bird Adaptations; and Sunscreen, Frogsicles, and Other Amazing Amphibian Adaptations. Provides layered text and back matter that encourages more in-depth discovery Promotes a sense of awe and wonder about the natural world Uses humor to engage children’s attention Promotes cross-curriculum learning through poetry Includes a hands-on, science-minded project to help support and reinforce deeper learning Meets Next Generation Science Standards in ecosystems, biological evolution, and heredity for grades K through 2. About the Picture Book Science series and Nomad PressNomad Press books in the Picture Book Science series present real-world examples of science topics that kids find fascinating! These nonfiction picture books consist of engaging narratives paired with detailed, accurate illustrations and layered text that offers ample opportunity for discussion and reflection. Elementary-aged children are equipped to recognize basic science concepts and identify the different ways they are demonstrated in real life, while being impressed with the idea that science is a constant part of our lives and not limited to classrooms and laboratories. All books are leveled for Guided Reading level and Lexile and align with Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. All titles are available in paperback, hardcover, and ebook formats.
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  • Earth & Space Science: Exploring the Universe - Hardcover Student Text Only

    Gustave Loret de Mola

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Education, Feb. 23, 2010)
    Explores the history of our planet and the composition of Earth’s surface, core, oceans, and atmosphere! Students learn about how environmental changes affect our weather as well as the impact man has on earth’s resources
  • Waves: Physical Science for Kids

    Andi Diehn, Hui Li

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, March 1, 2018)
    Waves: Physical Science for Kids from the Picture Book Science series gets kids excited about science! Have you ever floated on waves in the ocean? Have you ever stood in a human wave at a baseball game? Waves are all around us! You can find waves in a field of wheat, in a dangling string, in a slinky, and in flags that are blowing in the breeze. There are even invisible waves! Sunlight and sound move in waves, and cell phones and microwaves use waves to transmit voices and to cook food. You can hear your mom say, “Hello,” on the cell phone because of waves. Waves: Physical Science for Kids is a fun, illustrated introduction to the concept of waves and energy and their presence in our world. In this nonfiction picture book, elementary school children learn to spot all the different kinds of waves they encounter in daily life by finding real-world science connections. Simple vocabulary, detailed illustrations, easy science experiments, and a glossary all support exciting learning for kids ages 5 to 8. Perfect for beginner readers or as a read aloud nonfiction picture book! Part of a set of four books in a series called Picture Book Science that tackles different kinds of physical science (waves, forces, energy, and matter), Waves: Physical Science for Kids pairs beautiful illustrations with simple observations and explanations. Quick STEM activities such as floating a ball in a tub of water help readers cross the bridge from conceptual to experiential learning and provide a foundation of knowledge that will prove invaluable as kids progress in their science education. Perfect for children who love to ask, “Why?” about the world around them, Waves satisfies curiosity while encouraging student-led learning. Picture Book Science presents real-world examples of physical science and engineering topics kids find fascinating! These nonfiction picture books consist of engaging narratives paired with brightly colored, whimsical illustrations drawn by an accomplished scientist. With these books, readers ages 5 to 8 are encouraged to expand their definitions of the words “force,” “matter,” “energy,” and “wave.” Elementary-aged children are equipped to recognize basic science concepts and identify the different ways they are demonstrated in real life, while being impressed with the idea that science is a constant part of our lives and not limited to classrooms and laboratories. Titles in the series include: Waves; Forces; Matter; and Energy.
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  • The Water Cycle

    Joy Richardson

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Discusses where water comes from, how the seas are filled, how water gets into our homes, and water conservation
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  • Tunnels

    Joy Richardson

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1994)
    Describes natural, animal, and artificial tunnels, discusses mining, road tunnels, and pipelines, and shows how tunnels are made
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  • The Weather

    Joy Richardson

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Introduces different weather patterns in the northern hemisphere and around the world
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  • Birds

    Joy Richardson

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1993)
    An introduction to birds and how they fly, breathe, and live
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  • Periodic Table-Laminated

    Inc. BarCharts

    Poster (QuickStudy, April 1, 1998)
    24" x 36" inch laminated poster taken from our advanced version of the periodic table. Colorful, graphically enhanced periodic table with nuevo colors and classy design is suitable for framing, or just as an excellent poster addition.
  • Earth & Space Science: Exploring the Universe - Student Workbook

    Gustave Loret de Mola

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Feb. 29, 2008)
    The Student Workbook activities help students develop a deeper understanding through study, practice, and review. Each activity is designed to help students to become better problem-solvers and critical thinkers. Key Concept Review Vocabulary Review Interpreting Diagrams Graphic Organizers Reading Comprehension Curriculum Connection Science Challenge
  • Insects

    Joy Richardson

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Feb. 1, 1993)
    A simple introduction to the physical characteristics and life cycle of insects
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  • Biology: Exploring the Science of Life - Student Workbook

    Gustave Loret de Mola

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Oct. 15, 2007)
    Make science accessible to more students through visual, audio, and print functionality with the Biology: Exploring the Science of Life Student CD-ROM!
  • Lab in the Lab: States of Matter

    Wendy Maxey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 19, 2014)
    A fun science book that explores the different phases of matter.
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