A vocabulary teaching tool designed for students in late elementary and middle grades, with words drawn from the subjects of social studies, science, and math.
Photographs and diagrams examine various aspects of Chemistry within the science curriculum, describing the structure of atoms and molecules, synthetic polymers, chemical reactions, and more.
Combines text, photographs, diagrams, and sidebars to provide information about energy and matter, discussing gas pressure, simple machines, static electricity, sound, radar, and other related topics.
Combines text, photographs, diagrams, and sidebars to provide information about genetics, discussing sexual reproduction, the work of Gregor Mendel, variation, survival, cloning, and other related topics.
Photographs and diagrams examines the history of the earth and the environmental problems it faces; and covers such topics as climate change, volcanoes and seismic activity, seasonal changes, and more.
Photographs and diagrams explain the theories and origins of the universe, covering topics including the history of the Big Bang, the planets and their orbits, novas and supernovas, and more.
Provides an overview of biochemistry, discussing amino and nucleic acids, proteins, enzymes, lipids, biological membranes, metabolic pathways, photosynthesis, and the Human Genome Project.
Defines economic terms, concepts, and organizations and provides six lessons on economics, covering the Federal Reserve, gross domestic product, the government's spending pattern, the national debt, the history of currency, and business cycles.
Offers an overview of the various careers available in the field of psychology, with information on each position's education requirements and responsibilities, sample resumes, and practical tips for finding the perfect job.