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The cycle of photosynthesis

Introduces the process of photosynthesis, explaining how photosynthesis works and its effects.
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Los productores

2017
An introduction to producers that describes different organisms that make their own food, discusses where they canbe found and risks they face, and explains their place in a food chain. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.

Producers

An introduction to producers that describes different organisms that make their own food, discusses where they canbe found and risks they face, and explains their place in a food chain. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.

C?mo comprender la fotos?ntesis con Max Axiom, supercient?fico

In graphic novel format, follows the adventures of Max Axiom as he explains the science behind photosynthesis.
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Experiment with photosynthesis

Contains step-by-step instructions for experiments to help young readers explore photosynthesis.
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Los productores

An introduction to producers that describes different organisms that make their own food, discusses where they canbe found and risks they face, and explains their place in a food chain.
Cover image of Los productores

Experiment with photosynthesis

Contains step-by-step instructions for experiments to help young readers explore photosynthesis.
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La fotosi?ntesis

de la luz del sol al alimento
Shows how plants make food and receive energy from the sun, describes desert and ocean photosynthesis, and explains how plants survive the winter.

Plants make their own food

Photographs and simple text help students learn how plants make their own food, describing what plants need to make their own food, why plants are important to life on Earth, and how animals and plants benefit each other.

The Science of Color

"Colors surround us. From pale pink to electric blue, there are colors everywhere we turn. A flash of brilliant red can come from a wild rose made by nature or from a piece of fabric made in a factory. But did you know that colors are actually created by our brains, not by the objects themselves?".

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