Photographs, illustrations, and text describe how math is used to create graphical representations of data while learning about the ecosystem in Denali National Park in south-central Alaska.
Presents a short study about plant growth and includes graphic organizers that describe parts, photosynthesis, monocots, dicots, reproduction, and pollination.
Teaches how to use different kinds of data, graphs, and statistics and provides information on percents, histograms, distribution shapes, and frequency polygons.
Presents an introduction to the water cycle, in simple text with illustrations, using graphs and charts to provide information on evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipitation.
Presents a short study on the weather, and contains graphic organizers that help to describe the climates and seasons, weather forecasts, the types of clouds, what makes lightning and thunder, and more.
Addison, Mina, Multiplex, and Split introduce the concept of collecting and presenting data through a story in which they ask their friends about their favorite pancake flavors.