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School Trip (Diary of an Accidental Witch #5)
by Honor Cargill Perdita CargillThe sixth-grade trip to a spooky castle is Bea's first time away from home, and she's nervous. Can her friends help her overcome her fears and enjoy the trip?Living in Little Spellshire is the best, and Bea wouldn't want to be anywhere else! Even though she is VERY excited about her upcoming school trip, she&’s also a little nervous—it&’s her first witchy school trip and the farthest she&’s been from home and from Dad. The sixth graders will be going to one of the spookiest castles EVER. Can Bea overcome her fear of being away from home and enjoy the trip? Maybe with the help of her friends! With black-and-white illustrations throughout. Told through Bea's diary entries, the Diary of an Accidental Witch series invites readers to follow Bea on a humorous journey of self-discovery as she learns where she truly belongs.
School's In, Crabby!: An Acorn Book (A Crabby Book)
by Jonathan FenskeSchool is in session for the ocean's crankiest crab!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!It's just another day in the ocean for Crabby and Plankton -- until they find themselves INSIDE a school of fish! This gives Plankton a fabulous idea -- he and Crabby should play school! But Crabby does not want to play. In four hilarious stories, Crabby uses funny wordplay to distract Plankton from teaching.With comic speech bubbles and full-color artwork throughout, Geisel Award Honoree Jonathan Fenske's early reader series is sure to be a hit with new readers!
Schools Then and Now
by Cynthia Swain Tara FunkWhat were some schools like long ago? How are schools different today?
Science (Scott Foresman Science, 2003)
by Timothy Cooney Jim Cummins James Flood Barbara Kay Foots M. Jenice Goldston Shirley Gholston Key Diane Lapp Sheryl A. Mercier Karen L. Ostlund Nancy Romance William Tate Kathryn C. Thornton Leon Ukens Steve WeinbergNIMAC-sourced textbook
Science: Grade 6 Student Textbook
by Timothy Eimer Barbara FerrierThe following topics are covered in this grade level: Immune and Nervous Systems, Diversity of Life, Energy, Electricity, Matter, Weather, and Flight. Textbook includes: readings to reinforce the concepts presented in the classroom, numerous hands-on activities to enhance the lessons, colorful photographs, updated illustrations, graphs, and diagrams, a glossary of scientific terms (with pronunciation guides for more difficult words), questions to promote both recall and synthesis of ideas and concepts, and idebars with interesting information to enrich lessons. Text layouts have been updated to include colored tabs to easily differentiate units. Unit and chapter page numbers appear in the table of contents for quick reference.
Science: The Diamond Edition
by Scott ForesmanA book about Living and Non-living things, Habitats, How Plants and Animals Live, Life Cycles and Food Chains.
Science: The Diamond Edition
by Scott ForesmanThis book contains topics on Life Science (Classification, Cells, Reproduction, Body Systems, Plants, Biomes, Plate Tectonics, Rocks and Minerals and Reshaping Earth's Surface), Earth Science (Earth's Resources, Climate and Weather), Physical Science (Matter, Building Blocks of Matter, Forces and Motion, Machines, Changing Energy Forms, Thermal and Light Energy), Space and Technology (Earth, Sun, and Moon, The Universe and Impacts of Technology).
Science (Grade #5)
by Scott ForesmanInteractive Science is a next generation K-8 science program featuring an innovative write-in student edition (grades 1-8) that makes learning personal, relevant, and engaging.
Science: Matter and Energy
by Jeremy Foster Gregory Parker Delores Shimmin Dewitt SteelePrepare your child for chemistry and physics through the foundational principles taught in Science: Matter and Energy. Start out with scientific measurements and the different forms of matter and graduate into the foundations of chemical reactions and properties of magnets and electricity. With proofs for Creation, section and chapter reviews, and over 500 pictures, charts, and graphs, your child will be able to smoothly transition into chemistry from his study of Science: Matter and Energy.
Science: A Closer Look (New Jersey Edition)
by Mcgraw-Hill GlencoeScience textbook for New Jersey schools
Science: A Closer Look [Grade 6]
by Jay K. Hackett Richard H. Moyer Joanne VasquezNIMAC-sourced textbook
Science: A Closer Look [Grade 5]
by Jay K. Hackett Richard H. Moyer Joanne VasquezNIMAC-sourced textbook
Science: A Closer Look 2 (New York Edition)
by Jay K. Hackett Richard H. Moyer Joanne Vasquez Mulugheta Teferi Dinah Zike Kathryn LeroyTopics broadly covered in these book include: plants, animals, habitats, weather, earth, space, matter, forces, motion and energy.
Science: A Closer Look
by Jay K. Hackett Richard H. Vasquez Joanne MoyerScience: A Closer Look, offers students exciting and accessible standards-based lessons. Engaging activities promote curiosity and foster the development of science inquiry skills. Through a consistent and structured learning cycle, students confidently build upon their experiences to develop a lifelong understanding of science concepts.
Science (Grade #2)
by HarcourtHarcourt science covers science broadly in 3 topics namely life, earth and physical.
Science: An Issues-based Program (Grade #7)
by Manisha Hariani Sara Dombkowski Din SeaverScience textbook for 7th graders.
Science: A Closer Look [Grade 5], Building Skills, Reading and Writing Workbook
by MacmillanA 5th grade science workbook that accompanies the textbook "Science a closer look" grade 5
Science: Earth and Space
by Erica Martin Jeremy Foster Christine Hotke Dawn Mckenzie Greg Parker Delores Shimmin Dewitt SteeleScience textbook with a Christian perspective.