Air Is Everywhere
Author: Melissa Stewart
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780756506384
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Introduces the characteristics and importance of air.
Author: Melissa Stewart
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780756506384
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Introduces the characteristics and importance of air.
Author: Jeanette Davis
Publisher: Mynd Matters Publishing
Published: 2020-01-14
Total Pages: 22
ISBN-13: 9781948145671
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Science is Everywhere, Science is for Everyone is a fun and innovative way to introduce young readers to a variety of sciences. Through familiar concepts and examples, readers will learn about subjects such as, geology, chemistry, microbiology, anatomy, genetics, botany, oceanography, physics, zoology, and astronomy. Science can be as simple as baking a cake or visiting the zoo to thrilling adventures such as studying the ocean or launching a rocket. Science is Everywhere, Science is for Everyone is designed to both display and diversify science for children.
Author: Polly Neill
Publisher: High/Scope Foundation
Published: 2008-01-01
Total Pages: 166
ISBN-13: 9781573793643
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: June Young
Publisher:
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780531297414
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Photographs and simple text introduce concepts associated with energy and its different forms.
Author: Workman Publishing
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Published: 2018-02-06
Total Pages: 528
ISBN-13: 152350546X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →It’s the revolutionary science study guide just for middle school students from the brains behind Brain Quest. Everything You Need to Ace Science . . . takes readers from scientific investigation and the engineering design process to the Periodic Table; forces and motion; forms of energy; outer space and the solar system; to earth sciences, biology, body systems, ecology, and more. The BIG FAT NOTEBOOK™ series is built on a simple and irresistible conceit—borrowing the notes from the smartest kid in class. There are five books in all, and each is the only book you need for each main subject taught in middle school: Math, Science, American History, English Language Arts, and World History. Inside the reader will find every subject’s key concepts, easily digested and summarized: Critical ideas highlighted in neon colors. Definitions explained. Doodles that illuminate tricky concepts in marker. Mnemonics for memorable shortcuts. And quizzes to recap it all. The BIG FAT NOTEBOOKS meet Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and state history standards, and are vetted by National and State Teacher of the Year Award–winning teachers. They make learning fun, and are the perfect next step for every kid who grew up on Brain Quest.
Author: David Darling
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2007-10-15
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 0465009980
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →To many people, the main question about extraterrestrial life is whether or not it exists. But to the scientific community, that question has already been answered: It does. So confident are scientists of the existence of life on other planets that they've invested serious amounts of money, time and prestige in finding and studying it. NASA has started an Institute of Astrobiology, for instance, and the University of Washington, Seattle, began in September 1999 to accept graduate students into its Department of Astrobiology. Life Everywhere is the first book to lay out for a general reader what the new science of astrobiology is all about. It asks the fascinating questions researchers are asking themselves and one another: u What is life? u How does it originate? u How often does life survive once it arises?u How does evolution work?u What determines whether complex or even intelligent life will emerge from more primitive forms?Informed by interviews with most of the experts in this nascent subject, Life Everywhere introduces readers to one of the most important scientific disciplines of the coming century.
Author: Melanie Peffer
Publisher:
Published: 2020-02-28
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9781734653120
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Biology as explained through the lens of how we experience it as part of our daily lives. Written for a trade audience.
Author: Jeanette Davis
Publisher: Mynd Matters Publishing
Published: 2020-01-14
Total Pages: 22
ISBN-13: 9781948145671
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Science is Everywhere, Science is for Everyone is a fun and innovative way to introduce young readers to a variety of sciences. Through familiar concepts and examples, readers will learn about subjects such as, geology, chemistry, microbiology, anatomy, genetics, botany, oceanography, physics, zoology, and astronomy. Science can be as simple as baking a cake or visiting the zoo to thrilling adventures such as studying the ocean or launching a rocket. Science is Everywhere, Science is for Everyone is designed to both display and diversify science for children.
Author: Jandy Nelson
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2022-03-15
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 0593616014
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Jandy Nelson's beloved, critically adored debut is now an Apple TV+ and A24 original film starring Jason Segel, Cherry Jones, Grace Kaufman, and Jacques Colimon. “Both a profound meditation on loss and grieving and an exhilarating and very sexy romance." —NPR Adrift after her sister Bailey’s sudden death, Lennie finds herself torn between quiet, seductive Toby—Bailey’s boyfriend who shares Lennie's grief—and Joe, the new boy in town who bursts with life and musical genius. Each offers Lennie something she desperately needs. One boy helps her remember. The other lets her forget. And she knows if the two of them collide, her whole world will explode. As much a laugh-out-loud celebration of love as a nuanced and poignant portrait of loss, Lennie's struggle to sort her own melody out of the noise around her makes for an always honest, often uproarious, and absolutely unforgettable read.
Author: Gina Shaw
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780590522960
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →James Hart's Oxford Companion to American Literature is a classic, which, in its 45-year lifetime, has offered a matchless guided tour through American literary culture, past and present, popular and polite. Reviewing the Fifth Edition (1983) in The New York Times Book Review, Alfred Kazincalled it "a reference work I have never been able to live without...excellently resourceful." Hart now gives us the first abridgement of the Companion, making available to a much wider readership those entries from the original work that are of the greatest general interest. Compact andaffordable, it contains some 2,000 entries covering authors, individual works, important literary movements, and other aspects of American literary life and literary history from the Colonial period to the modern era. Particular emphasis is given to contemporary authors, to whom approximately 325 ofthe biographical entries are devoted. The more specialized and esoteric entries from the original Companion have been dropped.