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Science Readers: Global Warming
Global Warming is an expository text that explains weather, climate, the greenhouse effect, the carbon cycle, causes and effects of global warming, and how to slow global warming. An experiment invites students to explore how...
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Science Readers: Gravity
Gravity is an informational text that explores the concept of gravity, including the difference between weight and mass, inertia, and the effects of gravity on the earth and space. The book concludes with an experiment exploring the relationship...
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Science Readers: Growing Up
Growing Up is an informational text about the different ways living things change as they grow. The book concludes with an activity written in procedural language. All the sentences are simple in structure...
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Science Readers: Growth and Change
Growth and Change is an informational text that explains what animals need to survive and how they grow and change. A two-page activity written in procedural language invites students to explore what animals near them need...
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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: Here Comes the Sun
Here Comes the Sun is an informational text that presents simple facts about the sun and concludes with an experiment that explores how the sun can increase the temperature of water. Text is presented in simple...
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Science Readers: How Heat Moves
How Heat Moves is an informational text that explores how heat is generated when molecules move and transfer energy. The book concludes with an experiment that involves slowing the rate at which an ice cube melts. The book is divided...
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Science Readers: How Sound Moves
How Sound Moves is an informational text that explores sound waves and how our ears receive sound. The book concludes with an experiment investigating how sound is created by making a drum. The book is divided into chapters and contains a table of...
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Science Readers: How Toys Work
How Toys Work is an expository nonfiction text that explains simple machines, the science of toys, how toys work, and the science of spin. The back of the book includes a section on Scientists Then and Now. Readers gain information from text and graphics...
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Science Readers: I Spy
I Spy is an informational text about sorting objects by attributes, such a s colour, shape, and size . The book concludes with an activity written in procedural language. All the sentences are simple in structure...
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Science Readers: Inside a Plant
Inside a Plant is an informational text that explains the life cycle of a plant, as well as the parts of a plant and how plants grow. A two-page activity written in procedural language invites students to explore how plants get water to all of...
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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...