"Describes how little details around you can help solve mysteries and come up with new ideas. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn about patterns and textures and how often they benefit and are used in society, an activity based on real world situations challenges them to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle"--
"Describes the differences and similarities between plants and animals, teaching the reader how to recognize them on his or her own. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn eating, sleeping, and general living habits of different species, an activity based on real world situations challenges them to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle"--
"Describes how matter is related to energy, which the human body needs to do just about anything - run, eat, sleep, grow. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn about how matter changes and its effects on Earth, an activity based on real world situations challenges them to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle"--
"Describes the basic human body systems and parts - how they function and how they relate to each other. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn what the human body needs to survive and thrive, an activity based on real world situations challenges them to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle"--
"Describes what all animals share in common, how scientists group them, and what makes each kind of animal unique. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn about the specific needs of different animals, an activity based on real world situations challenges them to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle"--Provided by publisher.
"Describes how rocks form, move, and change shape. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn about the different types of rock and how they're formed, an activity based on real world situations challenges them to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle"--
"Describes the different ways we use measurements in everyday life and how and when to use them. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn about the many different units and tools for measuring, an activity based on real world situations challenges them to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle"--