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Science 6
by Bju PressScience 6 explores earth science, physical science, life science, and the human body. Hands-on activities bring concepts to life, and allow the student to see what biblical principles are at work in nature. <p><p> Clearly-written chapters will help students engage with the subjects introduced, including earthquakes, volcanoes, weathering, natural resources, cells, classification system, reproduction, genetics, atoms, molecules, motion, machines, and the nervous & immune systems. Science experiments, projects, diagrams, and charts are also provided, along with review exercises. 408 pages, softcover.
Science 6 (4th Edition)
by Joyce Garland Janet E. Snow. Peggy S. AkuerLearn more about the science of creation in this textbook.
Science 6 for Christian Schools (Third Edition)
by Bju StaffA science textbook for Christian schools written by members of the faculty and staff of Bob Jones University.
Science a Closer Look Building Skills: Visual Literacy, Grade 6
by Jay K. Hackett Richard H. Moyer Joanne VasquezNIMAC-sourced textbook
Science a Closer Look Building Skills: Reading and Writing Workbook, Grade 3
by Jay K. Hackett Richard H. Moyer Joanne VasquezNIMAC-sourced textbook
Science and Environment Class 7-Nepal (English Language)
by Nepal Curriculum CenterThis accessible book has been developed by Action on Disability Rights And Development-Nepal (ADRAD) for the free distribution to students with visual and print disabilities in cooperation of Curriculum Development Center and Australian Embassy in Nepal under Direct Aid Program.
Science and Environment Grade 6-Nepal (English Language)
by Nepal Curriculum CenterThis accessible book has been developed by Action on Disability Rights And Development-Nepal (ADRAD) for the free distribution to students with visual and print disabilities in cooperation of Curriculum Development Center and Australian Embassy in Nepal under Direct Aid Program.
Science And Spirituality
by Michael RuseMichael Ruse provides a new analysis of the often troubled relationship between science and religion. Arguing against both extremes - in one corner, the New Atheists; in the other, the Creationists and their offspring the Intelligent Designers - he asserts that science is undoubtedly the highest and most fruitful source of human inquiry. Yet, by its very nature and its deep reliance on metaphor, science restricts itself and is unable to answer basic, significant, and potent questions about the meaning of the universe and humankind's place within it: Why is there something rather than nothing? What is the ultimate source and foundation of morality? What is the nature of consciousness? What is the meaning of it all? Ruse shows that one can legitimately be a skeptic about all of these questions, and yet why it is open for a Christian, or member of any faith, to offer answers.
Science and Sustainability
by University of California at Berkeley Lawrence Hall of ScienceScience and Sustainability is a different kind of science course. It not only covers many of the scientific concepts usually included in biology, chemistry, and physics classes, but also relates those concepts to issues of sustainability. Most likely, you have already explored many scientific concepts, but you may not be familiar with the term sustainability. Sustainability refers to the ability of populations of living organisms to continue, or sustain, a healthy existence in a healthy environment "forever."
Science and Technology: Interactive Science
by The Editors at the PearsonLearn more about how science impacts your life, and how you can explore the world scientifically.
Science and Technology class 9 - Maharashtra Board
by Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum ResearchCreated by the Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, the textbook for class 9 Science and Technology textbook is based on the new syllabus. From the Primary level till today, students have studied Science from various textbooks. From class 9 onwards, students will be able to study the fundamental concepts of Science and Technology from a different point of view through the medium of the different branches of Science. The basic purpose of this textbook can be said to be ‘Understand and explain to others’ the science and technology that relates to our everyday lives. While studying the concepts, principles and theories in Science, do make the effort to understand their connection with day to day affairs. While studying from this textbook, use the sections ‘Can you recall?’ and ‘Can you tell?’ for revision. Many experiments have been included in the textbook.
Science and Technology for Children Books: Electric Circuits
by National Science Resources CenterScience textbook for elementary students
Science at Sea
by Jeanette Leardi Jeffrey FuerstNearly three-quarters of our planet is water, but we have studied only a very small part of the world's oceans. How do scientists do research beneath the sea? (Set of 6 with Common Core Editions of Teacher Materials)
The Science Behind the Art of Manga / Mangaka Mania: How to Make Your Own Manga Story (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Mitchell Beck Yishan LiNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Science Book: Everything You Need To Know About The World And How It Works
by Marshall Brain U. S. National Geographic Society StaffThe Science Book: Everything You Need to Know About the World and How It Works encapsulates centuries of scientific thought in one volume. Natural phenomena, revolutionary inventions, scientific facts, and the most up-to-date questions are all explained in detailed text that is complemented by visually arresting graphics. Six major sections ranging from the universe and the planet Earth to biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics are further broken down into subsections that encompass everything from microscopic life to nuclear power. The Science Book covers a wide range of scientific areas, providing both a general overview of topics for the browsing reader, and more specific information for those who wish to obtain in-depth insight into a particular subject area. Natural phenomena, revolutionary inventions, scientific facts, and up-to-date questions are explained in detailed texts. The vivid illustrations, pictures, and graphics throughout the book make the information even more accessible and comprehensible. Within the book, the theory of the universe and the character of the earth are detailed, along with an overview of the diverse living organisms that can be found on Earth. The technical developments and achievements of humankind are discussed and we pay particular attention to subjects of current interest, like climate change and genetic engineering. The well-structured organization of this book with its numerous sections and chapters offers the reader an entertaining introduction into the large field of natural sciences and allows just as well for quick reference. Events and issues of special significance are discussed in greater detail in side bars of 3 different kinds. Numerous cross-references within the chapters and to other sections of the book emphasize the many links between the individual scientific fields.
Science by the Grade: Essentials and Exploration, Grade 2
by Steck-VaughnThe contents of this book are based upon the National Science Education Standards for Grade 2. These standards include (A) Science as Inquiry, (B) Physical Science, (C) Life Science, (D) Earth and Space Science, (E) Science and Technology, (F) Science in Personal and Social Perspectives, and (G) History and Nature of Science. This book will help teachers, students, parents, and tutors. Teachers can use this book either to introduce or review a topic in their science classroom. Students will find the book useful in reviewing the major concepts in science. Parents can use this book to help their children with topics that may be posing a problem in the classroom. Tutors can use this book as a basis for their lessons and for assigning questions and activities. This book includes ten lessons that focus on the ten major concepts presented in the content standards: Physical Science, Life Science, and Earth and Space Science. The lessons also cover the twelve major concepts presented in the other standards. A table on page 4 provides a correlation between the contents of each lesson and the National Science Education Standards.
Science by the Grade: Essentials and Exploration, Grade 4
by Steck-VaughnThe contents of this book are based upon the National Science Education Standards for Grade 4. These standards include (A) Science as Inquiry, (B) Physical Science, (C) Life Science, (D) Earth and Space Science, (E) Science and Technology, (F) Science in Personal and Social Perspectives, and (G) History and Nature of Science. This book will help teachers, students, parents, and tutors. Teachers can use this book either to introduce or review a topic in their science classroom. Students will find the book useful in reviewing the major concepts in science. Parents can use this book to help their children with topics that may be posing a problem in the classroom. Tutors can use this book as a basis for their lessons and for assigning questions and activities. This book includes ten lessons that focus on the ten major concepts presented in the content standards: Physical Science, Life Science, and Earth and Space Science. The lessons also cover the twelve major concepts presented in the other standards. A table on page 4 provides a correlation between the contents of each lesson and the National Science Education Standards.
Science by the Grade: Essentials and Exploration, Grade 8
by Steck-VaughnThe contents of this book are based upon the National Science Education Standards for Grade 8. These standards include (A) Science as Inquiry, (B) Physical Science, (C) Life Science, (D) Earth and Space Science, (E) Science and Technology, (F) Science in Personal and Social Perspectives, and (G) History and Nature of Science. This book will help teachers, students, parents, and tutors. Teachers can use this book either to introduce or review a topic in their science classroom. Students will find the book useful in reviewing the major concepts in science. Parents can use this book to help their children with topics that may be posing a problem in the classroom. Tutors can use this book as a basis for their lessons and for assigning questions and activities. This book includes ten lessons that focus on the ten major concepts presented in the content standards: Physical Science, Life Science, and Earth and Space Science. The lessons also cover the twelve major concepts presented in the other standards. A table on page 4 provides a correlation between the contents of each lesson and the National Science Education Standards.
Science by the Grade: Essentials and Exploration, Grade 5
by Steck-VaughnThe contents of this book are based upon the National Science Education Standards for Grade 5. These standards include (A) Science as Inquiry, (B) Physical Science, (C) Life Science, (D) Earth and Space Science, (E) Science and Technology, (F) Science in Personal and Social Perspectives, and (G) History and Nature of Science. This book will help teachers, students, parents, and tutors. Teachers can use this book either to introduce or review a topic in their science classroom. Students will find the book useful in reviewing the major concepts in science. Parents can use this book to help their children with topics that may be posing a problem in the classroom. Tutors can use this book as a basis for their lessons and for assigning questions and activities. This book includes ten lessons that focus on the ten major concepts presented in the content standards: Physical Science, Life Science, and Earth and Space Science. The lessons also cover the twelve major concepts presented in the other standards. A table on page 4 provides a correlation between the contents of each lesson and the National Science Education Standards.
Science by the Grade Essentials and Exploration: Grade 3
by Harcourt AchieveScience textbook for Grade 3
Science (California Edition)
by Richard Moyer Lucy Daniel Jay Hackett Prentice Baptiste Pamela Stryker Joanne VasquezBegin each topic with an Explore question. Then try an Explore Activity Read the Science Magazines. National Geographic World of Science is the first magazine in each unit. Answer fun questions about real-world facts Have fun solving Problems and Puzzles. Write in the Science Journal about what you learn Build your skills with Skill Builders. Use the Handbook for help.
Science Chapter Booklet: Chapter 14, Sound (Grade #3)
by Scott ForesmanThis is a chapter booklet on sound.
Science Chapter Booklet: Chapter 06, Water Cycle and Weather (Grade #4)
by Scott ForesmanThis is a chapter booklet on water cycle and weather.
Science Chapter Booklet: Chapter 13, Electricity and Magnetism (Grade #4)
by Scott ForesmanThis is a Chapter Booklet on electricity and magnetism.