Quick view Wind, Solar, and Geothermal Power: Fron Concept to Consumer by Steven Oftinoski For decades, people around the world have relied mainly on the burning of fossil fuels to power machines and create electricity. However, as scientists uncover the destruction these fuels are doing to the environment, alternative energy sources such as... View Details
Quick view The Energy That Warms Us: A Look at Heat by Jennifer Boothroyd A pot of water boils over a hot burner on the stove. Sunshine warms your skin on a breezy day. Heat is warming things all around you. But what exactly is heat? And how do things become warmer or colder? Read this book to find out! View Details
Quick view Investigating Electricity by Richard Spilsbury Budding scientists will love learning about the properties of electricity by planning and carrying out investigations that explore how the energy form can be produced, conducted, and converted. View Details
Quick view Energy and Movement by Felicia Law Leo teaches his cat Pallas all about energy and movement by applying his knowledge of science to their stone age world. Engaging illustrations and stories provide a fun introduction to science concepts, including wind energy, air resistance, creating... View Details
Quick view Investigating Sound by Richard Spilsbury Budding scientists will love learning about the properties of sound by planning and carrying out investigations that explore how the energy form is affected by material density, pitch, and distance. View Details
Quick view Investigating Light by Richard Spilsbury Budding scientists will love learning about the properties of light by planning and carrying out investigations that explore how the energy form can be reflected, manipulated, and refracted. View Details
Quick view The Science of Sound Waves by Robin Johnson This engaging book describes the properties of sound waves, how they move, and the way our ears catch them. Readers will learn how sound waves travel through different mediums and be amazed by the different ways sound waves are used in real life, such as... View Details
Quick view The Science of Light Waves by Robin Johnson This engaging book describes the properties of light waves, how they move, and the way our eyes receive them. Readers will learn that we see an object when light reflects from its surface and into the eye. A link to interactive activities online plus an... View Details
Quick view Who Can Save Power? by Margaret MacDonald This Level B Reader offers consistent model sentences - one per pageand building the routine of tied photos and text. Activities and Critical Thinking skills included. View Details
Quick view Energy from the Sun (Learn Abouts) by Margaret MacDonald Part of the Learn-Abouts guided reading program, this beginning reader introduces a nonfiction topic, with the use of a picture dictionary. View Details
Quick view Experiments with Electricity by Susan H Gray This book provides a short selection of experiments that can be performed using electricity. View Details
Quick view Hydrology by Christine Taylor-Butler Water is one of the most important substances on Earth. Almost all living things need it to survive. Readers will learn how hydrologists study weather patterns and the shape of the land to predict how water will move around Earth. They will also... View Details