Deciduous Forests (On Deck Reading Libraries: Biomes)
by Holly Cefrey
Renewable Energy Sources (Sci-Hi) (Sci-Hi: Earth and Space Science)
by Andrew Solway
With its high-interest, magazine-like design and approach, Sci-Hi teaches science in a way that appeals to teenagers. Digestible chunks of information, along with clear introductions and summaries of important content in each chapter, encourage reluctant and struggling readers to approach, read, and learn important science content. Each title includes photos, quizzes, charts, graphs, and summaries, allowing for a greater sense of interactivity and easier readability.
Our Earth: Clean Energy (Our Earth (Children's Press))
by Peggy Hock
"Animals under Threat" highlights the plight of animals that are endangered or threatened by extinction. Each book examines the lifestyle of the animal, and why it is considered endangered or threatened. The human involvement in the threat to these animals or their habitat is discussed and the conservation efforts being made to avoid extinction are detailed. There is also further information on sustainable development and how the reader can become involved in saving the animals. Case studies on...
Rachel Carson (Women in Conservation) (Infosearch: Women in Conservation)
by Lori Hile
This book takes an engaging look at the work of ground-breaking conservationist, Sylvia Earle, and her work to prtect oceans and ocean life. It covers Earle's inspiration, her methods, findings, and the impact of her work.
Examines the diverse life forms found in the world's oceans and the threats they face.
Designed to equip students with the skill sets they need to move confidently into the adult world and achieve success in the workplace. Supports and reinforces core curriculum skills and project-based learning. Promotes practical skills and emotional intelligence.
Sylvia Earle (Women Hall of Famers in Mathematics and Science)
by Katherine White
This is an examination of the serious problems threatening our world's food and water supplies which assesses the danger of shortages; evaluates threats such as pollution, dangerous insecticides and chemical fertilizers; and weighs up possible solutions. There is also a discussion of what steps need to be taken globally to rectify the threats, as well as suggestions for the sorts of steps that individuals can also take to help.
More than ever, we need to think about the ways our actions affect the environment. This exciting and engaging series explains how we can consider our impact on Planet Earth and suggests ways we can help to protect our planet. What does "endangered" mean? Why are animals in danger? How can we help? All these questions and more are discussed in this interesting and child-friendly look at endangered animals in the 21st century.
"In this book, young readers will learn about global warming"--
"Presents the harmful effects deforestation, global warming, and hunting have on endangered species of tropical and temperate rain forest ecosystems. Introduces conservation efforts and ways for readers to get involved. Includes maps, diagrams, and reading quiz"--Provided by publisher.
This informative introduction to climate change and its affects on wildlife will engage young nature-lovers as they learn about ecosystems, environments, and global warming. Species by species, from polar bear to butterfly, acclaimed nonfiction children's author Caroline Arnold describes how warmer weather alters ecosystems, forcing animals to adapt or become extinct. Arnold's clear and straightforward text is complemented by Jamie Hogan's collage-style illustrations. A glossary and listing of...
John Muir (John Muir) (Personas Que Cambiaron la Historia)
by David Armentrout and Patricia Armentrout
A Kid's Guide to How to Save the Planet (A Byron Preiss book)
by Billy Goodman
Salon de Belleza Para Hipopotamos/The Hippo Beauty Parlor (Zeri Fables)
by Gunter Pauli