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How Tall Was Milton?: I Wonder Why (e-book)

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How Tall Was Milton?: I Wonder Why (e-book)

In this funny fairy tale, it takes a village to figure out the height of Milton the friendly giant. The townspeople’s attempts to gauge just how big...

What Makes Different Sounds?: I Wonder Why (e-book)

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What Makes Different Sounds?: I Wonder Why (e-book)

On their walk home from school, twins Jane and Jim explore why sounds can be startling (like sirens), soothing (like music), or mysterious (like eerie...

Next Time You See a Sunset (e-book)

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Next Time You See a Sunset (e-book)

An Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students K-12!Winner of the REVERE Award from PreK-12 Learning Group, Association of American Publishers!...

A Year of Inquiry: A Collection for Elementary Educators (e-book)

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A Year of Inquiry: A Collection for Elementary Educators (e-book)

“Over the years, the Science and Children editorial team has received a significant number of manuscripts that focus on inquiry. …But no matter ho...

The NSTA Ready-Reference Guide to Safer Science, Volume 3 (e-book)

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The NSTA Ready-Reference Guide to Safer Science, Volume 3 (e-book)

"The changing safety legal standards and professional best practices affecting academic laboratories are efforts to match the rise of modern science...

Next Time You See a Seashell (e-book)

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Next Time You See a Seashell (e-book)

This book tells the amazing story behind seashells: how they are made by mollusks, used for protection and camouflage, and full of clues about all the...

Exemplary Science for Building Interest in STEM Careers (e-book)

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Exemplary Science for Building Interest in STEM Careers (e-book)

National standards encourage science teachers to help “increase student economic productivity through the use of the knowledge, understandings, and ...

Integrating Engineering and Science in Your Classroom (e-book)

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Integrating Engineering and Science in Your Classroom (e-book)

“I still remember my very first day as a teacher. A few days earlier, my principal had given me advice: ‘Whatever you do, do not start with an ove...

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