Explore Earth and Space Science with this 10-book set for Grades 2-3. Readers will learn about the makeup of the earth, including the weather, bodies of water, types of land, and the moon. Each title features vibrant images paired with easy-to-read text to keep students engaged from cover to cover. This set includes: Landforms; Water Bodies; Rocks and Minerals; Weathering and Erosion; Water Cycle; Extreme Weather; Tracking the Weather; Climate; People and the Planet; Earth's Moon.
Explore Earth and Space Science with this 10-book set for Grades 4-5.
These nonfiction books feature intriguing images, a glossary, an index, and helpful diagrams to keep students engaged in reading as they learn important scientific topics such as the weather, water bodies, the water cycle, rocks and ...
How does the sun affect the Earth? Why does the moon look different from night to night? Why is it important to recycle? Introduce kindergarten and first grade students to Earth and space science topics with this colorful 10-book set!
Teach kindergarten and first-grade students the foundations of earth and space science with this dynamic 10-book set!
Teach fourth and fifth grade students space science, earth science, and STEM topics with this 10-book set.
Why can humans live on the planet Earth? The third planet from the sun has many unique features that set it apart from the other planets in our solar system.
Presents an introduction to the Solar System and the physical features of the eight planets that revolve around the Sun, in a text that includes learning activities.
Earth and the inner planets glisten with facts, photos and awesome infographics. This is the most up-to-date space content available.
Let's Explore Comets and Asteroids Let's Explore Neptune Let's Explore Earth Let's Explore Pluto and Beyond Let's Explore Jupiter Let's Explore Saturn Let's Explore Mars Let's Explore the Sun Let's Explore Mercury Let's Explore Uranus ...
Ages 5 to 8 years. Coasts are areas of land next to oceans. Coasts can be sandy or rocky and have landforms such as cliffs, sea stacks, caves, and arches. Coasts can be next to open oceans or be sheltered in bays or coves.