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Mcgraw - Hill Science (Grade 4, Texas edition)

by Richard Moyer Lucy Daniel Jay Hackett Prentice Baptiste Pamela Stryker Joanne Vasquez

Scientists study books and articles to find out facts. They also ask questions. They always try to test their ideas for themselves.

McGraw-Hill Science Grade 3 (Texas Edition)

by McGraw-Hill School Division

Grade 3 science textbook

McGraw-Hill Science (Grade 2, Texas Edition)

by Lucy H. Daniel Jay Hackett Richard H. Moyer H. Prentice Baptiste Pamela Stryker Joanne Vasquez

The Texas edition of this science text book for Grade 2 contains unit lessons on Watering Earth Planets, Clues from the past, Changes all around, Watch it move, Rocky Homes, Human Body: Heart and Lungs, and also Your Text Book at a Glance, National Geographic invitation to Science, Be a Scientist and Texas Topics.

Macmillan McGraw-Hill Science

by Richard H. Moyer Lucy H. Daniel Jay Hackett H. Prentice Baptiste Pamela Stryker Joanne Vasquez

Extensively dealing with the subject of Science, this book covers Life Science, Physical Science and Earth Science.

McGraw-Hill Science: Grade 5 Science

by Mcgraw-Hill Science Staff

Tim Laman's research takes him up into the sky-high rain forest canopy of Indonesia's Gunung Palung National Park. The Harvard University biologist climbs trees in the rain forest to study strangler figs. The figs sprout high in the trees and send their roots snaking down to the ground. Eventually the roots circle the host tree, cutting off growth.

McGraw-Hill Science

by Lucy H. Daniel Jay Hackett Richard H. Moyer H. Prentice Baptiste Pamela Stryker Joanne Vasquez National Geographic Society

This book is organized into four units-Life, Physical, Earth, and Human Body sciences.

McGraw-Hill Science (Grade #3)

by Mcgraw-Hill Science Staff

A living thing grows. It starts out small. Then it gets bigger. An oak tree begins as an acorn. Then it grows to become a green sapling. This is a very young tree. Organisms also change as they grow. The way a living thing changes during its life is called development.

Harcourt Ciencias (Grade #5)

by Lucy Daniel Jay Hackett Prentice Baptiste Pamele Stryker Richard Moyer Joanne Vasquez

Spanish Science Textbook

McGraw Hill Ciencias (Grade #1)

by Richard Moyer Lucy Daniel Jay Hackett Prentice Baptiste Pamele Stryker Joanne Vasquez

Spanish text book Science

Living Things Grow & Change

by Mary Atwater Lucy Daniel Jay Hackett Richard Moyer [et al.]

Living Things Grow & Change

Changing Earth

by Barbara M. Linde

Perform this script about a Paiute Indian leader, writer, and teacher who tried to make life better for her people. (Set of 12 with Teacher's Guide)

Changing Earth

by Barbara M. Linde

Perform this script about a Paiute Indian leader, writer, and teacher who tried to make life better for her people. (Set of 12 with Teacher's Guide)

Wonders California Content Reader Grade 4

by The McGraw-Hill Companies Inc.

A content reader for Grade 4 students. Meets California state standards.

Changing Earth

by Barbara M. Linde

Perform this script about a Paiute Indian leader, writer, and teacher who tried to make life better for her people. (Set of 12 with Teacher's Guide)

Stargazers: Astronomers in Ancient Times

by Jo Pitkin

Long ago ancient peoples around the world studied the skies. What did the first stargazers learn?

The Wildfires of 2000

by Lisa Moran

In 2000, wildfires swept across much of the West. Cities and towns in Colorado, New Mexico, and Montana were all hit. How do organizations help people recover from wildfires?

Saving Right Whales

by Barbara A. Donovan

A mother right whale floats lazily on the surface of the water. Her calf swims close by and then rests by its mother with its tail across the mother's back.

The Weddell Seals of Antarctica

by Sandy Riggs

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Spoiled by a Spill

by Henry Black

What happens when oil spills into the ocean.

World Geography

by Preston E. James Nelda Davis

Go on a geographical tour around the world! Explore the world while solving the riddle using informational clues about each country. Students study 30 countries, grouped by continent, using maps, charts, graphs, puzzles, and hands-on activities.

Inspire Biology

by Alton Biggs Linda Lundgren Dinah Zike Whitney Hagins William Holliday Chris Kapicka William Rogers Marion Sewer Ann MacKenzie

NIMAC-sourced textbook

iScience: Course 1

by McGraw-Hill Education

NIMAC-sourced textbook

iScience [Grade 7]

by McGraw-Hill Education

NIMAC-sourced textbook

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