Dive into the incredible underwater lives of squids with a photographic search-and-find feature that explores the animal’s anatomy and deep ocean habitat. North American Spanish translation of Spot Squids. Squish, splash, squirt! With a soft body, eight arms, and two tentacles, squids come in all shapes and sizes. Emergent readers will discover how squids use their suckers to capture food and squirt ink to get away from predators before swimming back down to the deep, dark trenches of the ocean. Vibrant photos and simple text will fascinate young readers. A search-and-find feature reinforces key vocabulary with photo clues and an answer key.
Dive into the remarkable underwater lives of lobsters with a photographic search-and-find feature that explores the animal’s anatomy and ocean floor habitat. North American Spanish translation of Spot Lobsters. Not just for dinner, lobsters are amazing crustaceans! They use one big claw to crush while the other tears up its food. Emergent readers will discover that lobsters molt their old shell and then hide until their soft new shell hardens. Vibrant photos and simple text will fascinate young readers. A search-and-find feature reinforces key vocabulary with photo clues and an answer key.
In Where Does Water Go?, early fluent readers follow water as it leaves the home and travels either to a septic tank or a wastewater treatment plant. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about what happens to water after it is flushed or goes down the drain. An infographic illustrates the steps of the process with real photos and descriptions. Children can learn more about wastewater using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Where Does Water Go? also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
In Where Does Mail Go?, early fluent readers follow a letter as it leaves the home and heads to its destination and all the steps in between. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about the process of sending and receiving mail. An infographic illustrates the steps of the process with real photos and descriptions. Children can learn more about mail and the postal service using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Where Does Mail Go? also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
In Where Does Garbage Go?, early fluent readers follow trash as it leaves the home and heads to the landfill and all the steps in between. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about what happens to garbage. An infographic illustrates the steps of the process with real photos and descriptions. Children can learn more about garbage and landfills using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Where Does Garbage Go? also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
In Where Does Recycling Go?, early fluent readers follow recyclables as they leave the home and head to a recycling plant to get sorted and all the steps in between. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about what happens to recyclables and how they're made into new products. An infographic illustrates the steps of the process with real photos and descriptions. Children can learn more about recycling using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Where Does Recycling Go? also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
In Spanish - seeing is one of our 5 senses and we need light to see. This book explains in simple terms how light shines on objects allowing our eyes to see and send messages to our brain about the world around us.
In Spanish - explore our world by touching, tasting, and changing the matter that surrounds us.
In Spanish - give beginning readers a chance to see real life words and help them get a head start in science.
In Spanish - a first look at the tools young scientists can use to explore the world around them.
In Spanish - how do big construction machines do their job? Young readers will see that they use the force of push and pull to get the work done.
In Spanish - we don’t realize it but we use models everyday. Students will learn about how models help us visually represent something.
In Spanish - after reading “Will it Float,” readers will be able to understand that some objects with air pockets will float and will be able to compare them to other objects that will sink.
In Spanish - describes what light is, how objects can only be seen with light or if they give off their own light, how light can shine through transparent and translucent materials but not through opaque ones, what causes shadows, and what happens when you shine light on a mirror.
In Spanish - practice nonfiction vocabulary skills with this series of word books building on science vocabulary. Ideal for emergent and early readers.
Engaging illustrations encourage readers to predict the animal each skeleton belongs to.
Each day, you encounter solids, liquids, and gases. How can you tell which substance is which? My Physical Science Library: Solids, Liquids, and Gases teaches young readers how to describe and classify materials based on observable properties such as color, texture, size, and shape. The My Physical Science Library collection introduces a variety of science topics for early learners based on physical science NGSS standards. From motion to energy supplied by the sun, these books present complicated information in easy-to-understand language and provide kid-friendly examples. Each book includes an activity that supports further comprehension
My Physical Science Library: Push and Pull teaches young readers what happens when we push or pull an object, including discussions of speed, strength, direction, and what happens when objects touch or collide. The My Physical Science Library collection introduces a variety of science topics for early learners based on physical science NGSS standards. From motion to energy supplied by the sun, these books present complicated information in easy-to-understand language and provide kid-friendly examples. Each book includes an activity that supports further comprehension
Sound and light travel through our world in waves. My Physical Science Library: Communicating with Signals and Patterns teaches young readers about the ways in which we can communicate using light and sound. It investigates and explains signals, patterns, vibrations, and waves of light and sound. The My Physical Science Library collection introduces a variety of science topics for early learners based on physical science NGSS standards. From motion to energy supplied by the sun, these books present complicated information in easy-to-understand language and provide kid-friendly examples. Each book includes an activity that supports further comprehension
Zoom! What makes a car go fast, or slow down? My Physical Science Library: Fast and Slow teaches young readers all about speed and direction, including pushing, pulling, starting, and stopping. The My Physical Science Library collection introduces a variety of science topics for early learners based on physical science NGSS standards. From motion to energy supplied by the sun, these books present complicated information in easy-to-understand language and provide kid-friendly examples. Each book includes an activity that supports further comprehension
Waves don’t just happen in the ocean. Billions of sound waves move through the air every second. My Physical Science Library: Sound Moves teaches young readers about sound waves and how we send and receive them in order to communicate, make music, and so much more. The My Physical Science Library collection introduces a variety of science topics for early learners based on physical science NGSS standards. From motion to energy supplied by the sun, these books present complicated information in easy-to-understand language and provide kid-friendly examples. Each book includes an activity that supports further comprehension
The sun is huge and bright! We get heat, light, and energy from this star. My Physical Science Library: Sun Power teaches young readers about the power of the sun while asking readers to consider cause and effect. The My Physical Science Library collection introduces a variety of science topics for early learners based on physical science NGSS standards. From motion to energy supplied by the sun, these books present complicated information in easy-to-understand language and provide kid-friendly examples. Each book includes an activity that supports further comprehension
Como parte de la ciencia única, la serie Know-It-Alls! Cuenta con impresionantes portadas y texto atractivo, ¡este libro pone el enfoque en los volcanes! ¿Sabías que los científicos que estudian los volcanes se llaman volcanólogos? Conoce los tres tipos principales de volcanes: cono de ceniza, volcanes escudo y volcanes compuestos. Las ilustraciones increíbles realísticas y las cajas informativas de estadística, llenas con datos interesantes, hacen este libro de 24 páginas divertido y emocionantes para los jóvenes entusiastas de la ciencia de edades 4 para arriba!
Los niños exploraran las maquinas monstruo incluyendo la excavadora, el tractor, aparejo grande, camión monstruo y mas con este libro colorido que ofrece fotografías reales. Estudios revelan que a pequeños lectores les resulta mas fácil asociar maquinas monstruo de la vida real en fotografías a diferencia de ilustraciones. Desde una excavador hasta un camión monstruo, este libro les enseña a los niños sobre grandes, poderos maquinas! Otros libros en esta serie incluye: Bebés del Corral, Listos Para El Rescate y Cucu-aca-ta en el Zoo.
Los niños exploraran datos curiosos sobre diferentes animals del corral y aprenderán el nombre de cada bebé animal con este libro colorido que ofrece fotografías reales. Los estudios demuestran que los jóvenes aprendiz les resulta mas fácil asociar los animales de la vida real que se muestran en las fotografías que de las ilustraciones. ¡Desde adorables pequeños cachorros manchados, terneros bebés, este libro enseña a los pequeños niños todo sobre sus amigos del corral favoritos!