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Applying the standards

2015
Provides activity ideas and review questions for students in fifth grade that teach science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills.
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Applying the standards

2015
Provides activity ideas and review questions for students in fourth grade that teach science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills.
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Applying the standards

2015
Provides activity ideas and review questions for students in third grade that teach science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills.
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Don't let go

2015
"Noa, Peter, and what is left of their army race across the country in their search to destroy Project Persephone before time runs out"--Provided by publisher.
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Britannica illustrated science library

2009
Text and over sixteen thousand illustrations offer information on sixteen topics in earth, life, and physical science--such as birds, space exploration, evolution and genetics, and weather and climate--for students in grades five through eight. Includes glossaries.
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100 backyard activities that are the dirtiest, coolest, creepy-crawliest ever!

become an expert on bugs, beetles, worms, frogs, snakes, birds, plants and more
2017
Provides instructions for simple science experiments and nature activities that can be performed in the backyard.
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Science

2016
A collection of science facts with photographs and illustrations.
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Sort it!

2015
Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to what scientists do.
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I spy

2015
Simple text and photographs teach young readers how to sort things.
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Analyze it! PB

2015
"Everyone has questions about the world. Scientific practices help scientists answer those questions. Asking questions, analyzing, and doing experiments help us find out more about the world in which we live."--Provided by publisher.
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