Presents a short study about simple machines and includes graphic organizers that describe how a screwdriver works, levers, wheel and axles, pulleys, gears, and inclined planes and wedges.
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.
Simple text and color photos show children how to make graphs on the characteristics of one's favorite foods, games, and animals. Includes a review quiz.
Explains how graphs and charts can be used to help students learn about global politics, describing the different types of graphing that can aid them in organizing data related to types of government, how countries work together, international organizations, and other topics.