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Books with title Across the Solar System

  • The Solar System

    Percival Lowell

    eBook (The Perfect Library, Feb. 6, 2015)
    The Solar SystemPercival Lowell, american businessman, author, mathematician, and astronomer (1855-1916)This ebook presents «The Solar System», from Percival Lowell. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.Table of Contents-01- About this book-02- OUR SOLAR SYSTEM-03- MERCURY-04- MARS-05- SATURN AND ITS SYSTEM-06- JUPITER AND HIS COMETS-07- COSMOGONY
  • Across the Solar System

    Rod Theodorou

    Paperback (Heinemann Intl Inc, Sept. 30, 2007)
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  • The Solar System

    Thomas Bell, Home School Brew

    language (Home School Brew Press, Dec. 10, 2013)
    If your child is struggling with science, then this book is for you; the short book covers the topic and also contains 5 science experiments to work with, and ten quiz questions. The book covers the following:The SunMercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePlutoMore Than Just PlanetsExperimenting With The Solar SystemThis subject comes from the book “Fourth Grade Science (For Home School or Extra Practice)”; it more thoroughly covers more fifth grade topics to help your child get a better understanding of fifth grade math. If you purchased that book, or plan to purchase that book, do not purchase this, as the problems are the same.
  • The Candy Solar System

    Kasey Frantz

    eBook
    Do you know what's going on inside our universe? Join Andy for a one-of-a-kind adventure to outer space where you'll learn about the planets within our solar system, and their place inside the Milky Way. But, be careful . . . chocolate melts!The Candy Solar System encourages young readers to use their imagination to make learning fun. With colorful images (on supported devices) and questions throughout, readers will be engaged with the story and think about more than just their sweet tooth.Are you ready?
  • THE SOLAR SYSTEM.

    C. Bonestell

    Hardcover (Columbia Record Club, Inc, )
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  • The Solar System

    Kris Hirschmann

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2004)
    This book takes us on a trip through our solar system. Filled with facts and amazing photos
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  • The Solar System and Me

    Cassidy Campion

    language (, March 30, 2019)
    A book that follows NGSS standards for teaching science about the solar system and Earth. This book meets both of the following standards: 1-ESS1-1.Use observations of the sun, moon, and stars to describe patterns that can be predicted. [Clarification Statement: Examples of patterns could include that the sun and moon appear to rise in one part of the sky, move across the sky, and set; and stars other than our sun are visible at night but not during the day.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment of star patterns is limited to stars being seen at night and not during the day.]1-ESS1-2.Make observations at different times of year to relate the amount of daylight to the time of year. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on relative comparisons of the amount of daylight in the winter to the amount in the spring or fall.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment is limited to relative amounts of daylight, not quantifying the hours or time of daylight.]. This is a great book for first graders interested in space and wanting to learn more about what happens on Earth.
  • The Solar System

    Giovanni Caprara

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Oct. 23, 2003)
    A concise, illustrated guide to the solar system. Just as explorers of the sixteenth century unveiled the night skies, the Hubble space telescope and space probes such as Voyager, Pioneer and Cassini are expanding our knowledge of the planetary world. New fields of research are opening up such as the exploration of the populous world of the asteroids and comets. Scientists have recently discovered a new family of transneputnal bodies as far away as Neptune's orbit. This discovery may even lead to the demotion of Pluto from a planet to a one of these smaller bodies. This comprehensive reference explains the origin of stars and the sun and extensively covers each planet. Illustrated with spectacular photographs and meticulous color diagrams. Key sections cover: The solar system and the sun Inner Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars Outer Planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto Minor Bodies: comets, asteroids and meteorites A detailed directory of web sites direct readers to relevant sources of information. The Solar System is an appealing, authoritative reference for any stargazer.
  • The Solar System

    Dana Meachen Rau

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Describes the characteristics of the sun, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets of our solar system.
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  • The Solar System

    Paul P. Sipiera

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Written to support National Curriculum Key Stage 2, a study of the solar system which looks at how it originated and what its main planets are. In the TRUE BOOKS series, illustrated with maps and colour photographs.
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  • The Solar System

    Dinah Zike

    Paperback (Ideal School Supply Company, March 15, 1987)
    Explore Basic Science Skills. Create 3-D Models. Cut, Paste and Discover. Color, Compare and Classify. Complete Activity Guide includes 48 Reproducible Black Line Masters.
  • The Silly Solar System

    Donna Cook

    eBook (Pen It! Publications, LLC, March 2, 2017)
    The Silly Solar System is a series of books that makes learning fun! There are stories, activity pages, coloring pages and much more! Your kids will be sure to love this series of books by Donna Cook.