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Science Interactions: Course 1

by McGraw-Hill

Reflection and refraction are responsible for many of the colorful effects we see around us. Some, such as rainbows, are rare enough to be a new delight each time we see one.

Science Interactions: Course 3

by McGraw-Hill

Science textbook.

Science Interactions: Course 3

by McGraw-Hill

This book covers science under the following units: electricity & magnetism, atoms & molecules, our environment, changes in life & earth over time and observing the world around you.

Science Interactions, Course 4

by Robert W. Avakian Kevin Reel Daniel J. Blaustein Marilyn S. Thompson Charles W. Mclaughlin Julie Iris Wulff Paul Zitzewitz

Do you always assume there's someone "out there" who will find solutions for problems our world faces? What if that someone is you? This introduction will tell you about tools you can use to solve problems and make discoveries about our world.

Science Level Five (Second Edition)

by The Editors at the ACSI/Purposeful Design Publications

This Science book presents various important topics under the units : Life Science:Cycles,Physical Science: Transformations,Earth and Space science:Predictability and Human body: Balance.

Science Level Red

by Glencoe Mcgraw-Hill

With a broad array of innovative print and technology resources, "Glencoe Science" helps teachers differentiate and accommodate all learners! The range of labs, content area reading, discussion strategies, note-taking tools, and activities provides students with multiple experiences of each Science Standard. They give teachers flexibility and the ability to monitor student progress through ongoing assessment..

Science Level Six (Second Edition)

by The Editors at the ACSI/Purposeful Design Publications

This Science book presents various important topics under the units : Life Science:Diversity,Physical Science: Structure,Earth and Space science:Patterns and Human body: Decisions.

Science & Life Issues: Our Genes, Our Selves

by University of California at Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science

Science and Life Issues, or SALI, uses several kinds of activities to teach science. For example, you will design and conduct an experiment to investigate human responses. You will explore a model of how species compete for food. And you will play the roles of scientists learning about the causes of infectious disease. A combination of experiments, readings, models, debates, role plays, and projects will help you uncover the nature of science and the relevance of science to your interests.

Science Literacy: A Curriculum for All Students With Sensory Impairments

by Jodi Peters Mary Zatta Kate Fraser Sharon Stelzer Becky Vercollone Michele Engelbrecht

All students benefit from a consistent foundation of science concepts. Students with disabilities require a sufficient amount of time devoted to science instruction in order to grasp these basic concepts. By participating in high-expectation, inquiry based, interdisciplinary K-12 education, students have the opportunity to develop science concepts. This curriculum meets the individual needs of diverse learners. Individuals learn about the world mostly through their senses of vision and hearing. When vision and hearing are reduced, the losses affect communication and concept development, resulting in the need for significant adaptations to how content is taught and learned. This curriculum has been developed with these adaptations in mind.

Science Matters! Simple Electricity Volume 12

by Brian Knapp

Science textbook for Grades 2 and 3

Science (Harcourt Science)

by Michael J. Bell Michael A. DiSpezio Marjorie Frank

Science, New York City Edition

by Michael J. Bell Michael A. Dispezio Marjorie Frank

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Science (New York City Edition)

by Michael J. Bell Michael A. Dispezio Marjorie Frank Gerald H. Krockover Joyce C. Mcleod Barbara Ten Brink Barry A. Van Deman Carol J. Valenta

This science textbook has been specially created for students in New York City. Inside there are Science Investigations, special features like Science Spin from Weekly Reader and lots of links for online exploration.

Science No Fair!: Project Droid #1 (Project Droid)

by Nancy Krulik Amanda Burwasser Mike Moran

Hilarious story about a slightly crazy science and engineering experimentLogan Applebaum tries to keep his new robot cousin, Java, a secretLogan’s science fair rivals steal Java, and Logan worries they’ll discover Java’s true identity If you thought your science fair experience was nerve-wracking, try being Logan Applebaum. One day, his inventor mother declares that she made a new robot cousin for Logan, Java. Java might be incredibly bright, but he’ll also be quite the handful. Logan had a picture of how the third grade would go. Java was not part of that picture. As the third grade science fair gets closer and the kids prepare for their experiments, Logan thinks Java will come in handy. He can at least help Logan beat the Silverspoon twins, who always win everything. Unfortunately for Logan, the twins Sherry and Jerry steal Java as their partner. Even worse, these kids become suspicious. Can Logan work quickly enough to keep a crazy experiment from becoming a crazier disaster? Join mother-daughter author duo Nancy Krulik and Amanda Burwasser as they introduce the comedic pair of Logan and Java. This first installment of their Project Droid #1 story reminds readers of Amelia Bedelia with a delightful modern edge. Science No Fair! is an excellent pre- bedtime book choice.

The Science of Agriculture: A Biological Approach (Mindtap Course List Series)

by Ray V. Herren

THE SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURE: A BIOLOGICAL APPROACH, Fifth Edition, masterfully introduces the biological sciences and explores the influences of these sciences on modern agricultural practices and the agricultural industry. <p><p>Reader-friendly and superbly illustrated, this highly practical text explains not only the "how" of agriculture, but also the "why" behind agriscience, presenting information on plant and animal systems, soils, cell functions, genetics, genetic engineering, plant and animal reproduction, entomology, biotechnology, and environmental concerns. <p><p>Additionally, the text spotlights career opportunities and discusses new directions in agriculture, including topics such as no-till crops, high-pressure processing in food preservation, fracking, and more, to further engage you with today's agricultural world.

The Science of Nutrition, Fourth Edition

by Janice L. Thompson Melinda M. Manore Linda A. Vaughan

The Science of Nutrition is a college textbook.

The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View (AP Science of Psychology Ser.)

by Laura A. King

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Science of Psychology (2nd Edition)

by Bruce Hinrichs

We begin our journey through the scientific discipline of psychology with an overview of the many vast dimensions of this fascinating field, and a look at the experimental methods that psychologists use. Here you will find a description of the many diverse subfields of psychology and of the scientific methods that provide the discipline of psychology with the tools for meeting its goals - to describe, explain, predict, and control the behavior and mental processes of animals, including, of course, humans.

The Science of Psychology and Human Behavior Sixth Custom Edition

by Carole Wade

An introductory psychology textbook for college students.

The Science of Psychology (Third Edition)

by Laura A. King

Focusing on why things go right, The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View, Third Edition, helps students understand and appreciate psychology as a science and as an integrated whole. The third edition's program extends the themes and enhances the pedagogical value by guiding students toward topics they find the most challenging and then offering new learning resources to help students master them.

The Science of Sleep (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)

by Martha Pickerill

Rest Up or Rev Up? When you close your eyes to go to sleep, it may feel as if you are shutting down, turning off, doing nothing. But sleep scientists know the truth: sleep is an action-packed time for your body and brain. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Science of the Physical Creation in Christian Perspective (2nd Edition)

by Dewitt Steele Gregory Parker

Topics covered in this text book include atmosphere, weather, seas, molecules, weathering , erosion , waves , sound, light , color and many more.

Science (Ohio Edition )

by Harcourt

This Science, Ohio Edition contains Earth and Space Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Ohio Expeditions, etc.

Science Plus: Technology and Society (Level Blue)

by Holt Rinehart Winston

Develop your Science skills using Science Plus--like observing, experimenting, and explaining observations and ideas.

Science Plus Technology and Society: Level Blue

by Charles Mcfadden Robert E. Yager

This new United States edition has been adapted from prior work by the Atlantic Science Curriculum Project, an international project linking teaching, curriculum development, and research in science education. There are many things to try, create, and to investigate--both in and out of class. There are stories to read, articles to think about, puzzles to solve, and even games to play.

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