Nuestro medio ambiente en constante cambio (Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy)
by Shelly Buchanan
Introduce students to the natural ways that the Earth is constantly changing. This Spanish-translated book includes engaging, primary source documents and images that keep students reading as they build their literacy skills and social studies content knowledge. Informational text features help students navigate the text.
Magic School Bus Exploration A (Magic School Bus Explorations (Pb), A)
Telescopes and clocks and trains- all big ideas from human brains! From bridges and boats to medicines and mobile phones, this book takes readers on a journey of discovery through all the amazing inventions human beings have come up with. Learn how rocks and stones helped create the pyramids and how modern materials such as concrete and nylon have changed our lives. Lively rhyming text by James Carter and electrifying illustrations by Margaux Carpentier
Real Science Experiments (Real Science Experiments for Kids)
by Jessica Harris
Telephone (Inventions That Shaped the World (Prebound)) (Inventions That Shaped the World (Hardcover))
by Patricia K Kummer
The first prosthetic devices consisted of wooden legs and hooks for hands. Today, many prostheses and bionics can do everything a natural limb can do--and more! Learn about inventions from the past that have been used to rebuild the body and modern-day advancements including the use of 3D printers to create prosthetics! Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this Smithsonian Informational Text builds reading skills while engaging students' curiosity about STEAM topics through...
Chillax with the trends, fashion, technology, and inventions of the 2000s in this Level 2 Ready-to-Read full of fun facts, illustrations, and interactive backmatter! In the 2000s, Juicy Couture velour sweatsuits and trucker hats were all the rage, American Idol was the show to watch, social media sites like Facebook and YouTube were launched, and a little thing called Y2K threatened to shut down the world! Kids will love learning about what was cool in the aughts, from popular toys like Bratz d...
Absolutely Epic Science Experiments (Absolutely Epic Activity Books)
by Thomas Canavan
Amazon.Com: The Company and Its Founder (Technology Pioneers) (Technology Pioneers Set 2)
by Erika Wittekind
Sony: The Company and Its Founders (Technology Pioneers) (Technology Pioneers Set 2)
by Robert Grayson
How the Internet Changed History (Essential Library of Inventions)
by Carol Hand
Grow Your Own Crystal Geode (Trade)
by David Packard and Packard, Edward
Did You Invent the Phone All Alone, Alexander Graham Bell? (Scholastic Science Supergiants)
by Melvin Berger and Gilda Berger
The newest pop-up book from renowned paper engineer Dominique Ehrhard artfully traces two centuries of bicycling history and lore. Perfect for seasoned bikeaholics and budding pedal-pushers alike, this brief, whimsical history of the bicycle features eight meticulously crafted pop-up scenes. There’s Karl Drais’ 1817 invention that featured two wheels and little else to propel it; how technical advances at the end of the 19th century saw an upsurge in the popularity of bicycling among women; we...
Surveys the history of wind power and windmills, outlines the science that makes them work, and provides instructions for increasingly difficult projects that demonstrate each principle--
EUREK-HER! Stories of Inspirational Women in STEM (Inspirational STEM Stories)
by Frances Durkin
Discover 20 inspirational stories about world-changing women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths). From ancient Mesopotamia to present-day Kenya, you'll see how female scientists and inventors throughout history have turned their ideas into important inventions and discoveries that still help and inspire people today. After reading their stories, you can practise your own STEM skills with 12 simple step-by-step experiments. Activities include: making a fossil, setting off a chain...