Quick view You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Gravity! by Anne Rooney  You dont really get a choice about gravity. If you live on Earth, youre going to have to live with it. If you become an astronaut, you might get to escape from gravity for a while, but it will be waiting for you when you get home. But gravity does a lot... View Details
Quick view Capacity by Henry Arthur Pluckrose Introduces the concepts of volume and capacity. View Details
Quick view Roller Coasters: From Concept to Consumer by Kevin Cunningham With their giant drops and twisting loops, roller coasters have been thrilling people for decades. These exciting rides give passengers a taste of danger, but thanks to the careful work of roller coaster designers, they are as safe as can be. Readers... View Details
Quick view Focus on Gravity by Cheryl Mansfield Provides readers with an engaging introduction to gravity. With colorful spreads, clear text, helpful diagrams, and a "Science in Action" activity, this book offers an exciting look at physics in the real world. View Details
Quick view Stone Age Science Materials by Felicia Law Leo teaches his cat Pallas all about different materials by applying his knowledge of science to their stone age world. Engaging illustrations and stories provide a fun introduction to science concepts, including the use of metals, concrete, crystals,... View Details
Quick view Levers in My Makerspace by Rebecca Sjonger Children will enjoy this fun book which uses the principles of Makerspace to introduce them to the lever. Simple text describes the structure and uses of levers, and clear, step-by-step instructions show children how to make one. Readers are then... View Details
Quick view Inclined Planes in My Makerspace by Rebecca Sjonger Children will enjoy this entertaining book which uses the principles of Makerspace to introduce them to the inclined plane, or ramp. Simple text describes the structure and uses of inclined planes, and clear, step-by-step instructions show children how... View Details
Quick view Investigating Forces and Motion by Richard Spilsbury Budding scientists will love learning about the properties of forces and motion by planning and carrying out investigations that explore concepts including friction, speed, and gravity. View Details
Quick view When Does Water Turn Into Ice? by Josephine Selwyn This Level F Q&A Reader offers consistent model sentences - three to five sentences, sometimes compound sentences per page Activities and Critical Thinking skill building (predicting) include Tables, Checklists and Venn diagrams. View Details
Quick view Extreme Bridges by Ann O Squire From China's remarkable Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge, which spans more than 100 miles, to the amazing Millau Viaduct, which allows drivers to travel almost 900 feet above the ground in southern France, bridges rank among man's most incredible... View Details
Quick view Drones by Katie Marsico Originally developed in the early 20th century for military purposes, unmanned aircraft, or drones, have come to be used for a variety of purposes. Readers will find out how drones work and what it takes to pilot them. They will also learn why the use... View Details
Quick view Speed and Acceleration by Barbara A Somervill This book explores the concepts of speed, velocity, and acceleration. View Details