Exploring the engineering marvels of bridges and tunnels, this book invites children aged 9 and up to discover the challenges and innovations involved in creating these crucial structures. Through trivia and fun facts, young readers learn about the ingenuity behind these feats while engaging in activities that emphasize the engineering process and the value of trial and error. Aligned with educational standards, it supports both language arts and science learning, making it a valuable resource for curious minds.
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Exploring the roots of American music, this book highlights the integration of European and African traditions that shaped a unique musical identity. It examines the impact of social, political, and religious influences on various genres, from hymns to jazz and hip-hop. Designed for ages 12 and up, it features hands-on activities that delve into sound physics and rhythm, encouraging readers to analyze lyrics and write their own songs. The content aligns with educational standards, making it a valuable resource for both music enthusiasts and students.
Biomes: Discover the Earth's Ecosystems with Environmental Science Activities for Kids
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
In this book for middle school, readers journey across the planet and visit the world́U+0099s nine terrestrial and aquatic biomes to learn about the distinctive climates, geologies, resources, and organisms that can be found there.
Fire Dogs
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
The story introduces Blaze, a dedicated yellow Labrador retriever who assists firemen and forensic experts in uncovering arson crimes. Young readers will explore the science behind arson investigations and the specialized training that enables dogs like Blaze to detect hidden clues. Featuring thrilling narratives of real-life fire dogs and vibrant photographs, the book highlights the crucial role these canines play in solving crimes, reinforcing the message that crime ultimately leads to consequences.
Superfast Rockets
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
The narrative highlights the groundbreaking achievement of astronaut John Glenn as the first person to orbit the Earth, setting the stage for advancements in rocket technology. It explores the evolution of rocket design and the thrilling adventures of space exploration. Readers will gain insights into the mechanics of high-powered rockets while engaging with inspiring stories of astronauts. Enhanced by full-color photographs and detailed diagrams, this book promises to captivate students with the excitement of space travel and the pioneers behind it.
Introduces engineering concepts through twenty-five simple experiments that involve building several bridge and tunnel models.
Ellen Ochoa: Reach for the Stars!
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
The narrative chronicles the inspiring life of Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space, highlighting her journey from a challenging childhood in a single-parent household to her groundbreaking achievements as a space researcher. With engaging storytelling, full-color photographs, and a timeline, the book captures her thrill-seeking spirit and dedication to education, aiming to motivate young readers to pursue their dreams.
Hurricane!: The 1900 Galveston Night of Terror
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
The story follows Dr. Isaac Cline during the catastrophic 1900 hurricane in Galveston, showcasing his bravery amidst the storm's destruction. Young readers will gain insight into the science behind hurricanes, alongside historical accounts of the disaster. The book also highlights advancements in hurricane research and safety protocols developed since then. Enhanced with vibrant photographs, maps, and diagrams, it aims to educate and engage children about this significant event in American history.
BACKYARD BIOLOGY
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Young readers learn about the plants, animals, microbes, and more that live in the dirt, water, and air."--Provided by publisher.
Focusing on the engineering marvels of canals and dams, this book invites children to delve into the science and innovation behind these critical structures. It highlights the risks and rewards faced by engineers throughout history, showcasing their triumphs and failures. Engaging activities encourage hands-on learning about buoyancy, motion, and structural forces, allowing kids to experiment with projects like paper-cup zip lines and tsunami simulations. Aligned with educational standards, it fosters an appreciation for engineering while developing practical building skills.