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Books with title A Day on the International Space Station

  • International Space Station

    Dr. Franklyn M. Branley, True Kelley

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 19, 2000)
    Winner, Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 2001—selected by National Science Teachers Association & Children's Book Council, and an ALA Booklist "Top 10 Science Books for Children" 2000The International Space Station races through space at 17,500 miles per hour. How do people live there? What may they discover? Find out the story of the twenty-first century's great scientific adventure in this this in-depth look at the construction and purpose of the International Space Station. This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.This is a Level 2 Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science title, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.
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  • A Day on the International Space Station

    Larry Swerdlove

    Paperback (Treasure Bay Inc, June 1, 2018)
    Explores the International Space Station and presents facts about its history and structure, astronaut training, research projects, and everyday life aboard, including weightlessness, hygiene, food, and exercise.
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  • Exploring the International Space Station

    Laura Hamilton Waxman, Intuitive, Lerner Publishing Group

    Audiobook (Lerner Publishing Group, April 24, 2017)
    What's longer than a football field, weighs more than 450 cars, yet flies miles above Earth's surface? It's the International Space Station. In this book, you'll learn how the station was built and how crew members live and work there. As part of the Searchlight Books collection, this series explores outer space and sheds light on the question: what's amazing about space? Kid-friendly explanations of science concepts will help you discover the answers!
  • The Amazing International Space Station

    Editors of YES Mag

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Orbiting 220 miles above Earth, the International Space Station is a technological marvel and a remarkable symbol of the advances that are being made through peaceful cooperation. Thanks to the combined efforts of sixteen countries worldwide, this permanent orbiting laboratory will provide all of humanity with research into new technologies, and will allow us a dazzling glimpse into the future.
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  • Exploring the International Space Station

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    eBook (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    What’s longer than a football field, weighs more than 450 cars, yet flies miles above Earth's surface? It’s the International Space Station. In this book, you'll learn how the station was built and how crew members live and work there. As part of the Searchlight Books™ collection, this series explores outer space and sheds light on the question What's Amazing about Space? Fantastic photos, kid-friendly explanations of science concepts, and useful diagrams will help you discover the answers!
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  • Kids Book about the International Space Station

    A J Ryles

    language (, June 15, 2013)
    The International Space Station is a modern day marvel, the largest artificial body in orbit. But how was it built? what was the first part of the station blasted into orbit? who built it? what do the people on the station actually do? These are common questions asked by children.Kids Book about the International Space Station answers these common questions. The book looks at how the station was built, how the modules were blasted into orbit, all the agencies involved in building the station, what do the astronauts do on a typical dayPacked with lots of great color pictures, see the station when building first started, the rockets that ferried the modules into orbit, supply craft and many more.This book is aimed at children between 7 and 12 years old.
  • International Space Station

    Kirsten Larson

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 25, 2019)
    An in-depth overview of the engineering processes involved in constructing the international space station. Addresses the obstacles of construction, the impact on society, and the science of engineering such superstructures.
  • The International Space Station

    Dr Franklyn M Branley, True Kelley

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 2000)
    The International Space Station races through space at 17,500 miles per hour. How do people live there? What may they discover? Find out the story of the twenty-first century's great scientific adventure.Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 2001--selected by Natn'l Science Tchrs Assoc. & Child. Bk Cncl. and Booklist Top 10 Science Books for Children 2000
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  • Exploring the International Space Station

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2011)
    What’s longer than a football field, weighs more than 450 cars, yet flies miles above Earth's surface? It’s the International Space Station. In this book, you'll learn how the station was built and how crew members live and work there. As part of the Searchlight Books™ collection, this series explores outer space and sheds light on the question What's Amazing about Space? Fantastic photos, kid-friendly explanations of science concepts, and useful diagrams will help you discover the answers!
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  • The International Space Station

    David Baker

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 15, 2017)
    This series examines the history and science of space exploration. It also delves into the careers and technological advancements associated with this exciting field of study.
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  • The International Space Station

    Tamra B. Orr

    Hardcover (Purple Toad Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Place of publication from publisher's website.
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  • Engineering the International Space Station

    Cecilia Pinto McCarthy

    Paperback (Core Library, Sept. 1, 2018)
    The International Space Station, built in orbit over the course of several years, is the largest single spacecraft in history. Engineering the International Space Station examines the worldwide cooperation that made it possible, the efforts of astronauts in constructing the station, and how astronauts live and work in space. Easy-to-read text, vivid images, and helpful back matter give readers a clear look at this subject. Features include a table of contents, infographics, a glossary, additional resources, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
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