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Sails: The Egg Saga (1st edition)
The Egg Saga is a humorous fiction story recounting the time when Jim and his friend Charlie found an enormous egg on an island. The egg turned out to be extremely rare and valuable. Instead of selling the egg or hiding it, they donated it to the museum...
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Science Readers: Analyze It!
Analyze It! is an informational text that explains the scientific method including forming a question, researching, creating a hypothesis, conducting an experiment, recording and analyzing data, drawing a conclusion, and sharing the results. A...
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Science Readers: Asteroids and Comets
Asteroids and Comets is an expository nonfiction text that explains asteroids, meteorites, and comets. The back of the book includes a paragraph on one of today’s scientists. Readers gain information from text and graphics. A two-page experiment...
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Science Readers: Ecosystems
Ecosystems is an informational text that describes different ecosystems around the world and explains how living things interact with each other and the natural resources in an ecosystem. A two-page activity invites students to explore how they...
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Science Readers: Energy
Energy is an informational text that explores different kinds of energy and the forces it creates. The book concludes with an experiment that involves using different sized marbles to investigate the transfer of energy. The book...
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Science Readers: Environment: A World of Change
Environment: A World of Change is an informational text that describes how land, water, and air are always changing. Many examples of change are provided, such as the water cycle, the rock cycle, volcanoes and earthquakes, fires and floods,...
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Science Readers: Forces
Forces is an informational text that explores push and pull forces such as gravity, friction, magnetism, and buoyancy. The book concludes with an experiment investigating different forces using balloons and a bucket of water. The book is divided...
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Science Readers: Friction
Friction is an informational text that explores how friction is created and the ways in which we use friction in our everyday lives. The book concludes with an experiment investigating the amount of friction created by different surfaces...
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Science Readers: Habitats
Habitats is an informational text that explains what a habitat is and provides examples of how habitats meet the needs of the living things that co-exist in them. A two-page activity invites students to create a habitat for plants in a...
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Science Readers: Interdependence of Living Things
No living thing on Earth can survive without depending on the help of other living things. Learn all about interdependence and how familiar things rely on each other to live. Vibrant images pair with easy-to-read text to keep students engaged from cover...
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Science Readers: Landforms
Landforms is an informational text that describes a variety of landforms and introduces terms such as slope, elevation, plateau, canyon, continent, and peninsula. A two-page activity invites students to use dough to explore what makes...
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Science Readers: Motion
Motion is an informational text that explores the concepts of friction, drag, and Newton’s Laws of Motion. The book concludes with an experiment investigating different forces using hard-boiled eggs. The book is divided in chapters and contains a...