By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81407ISBN: 978-0-635-08140-7
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Ellie will introduce your students to electromagnets, electrons, atoms, protons, lightning, circuits, dry, wet, and primary cells, and more. The book also includes fun activities such as word searches, crossword puzzles, writing activities, unscrambling words, fill in the bubble gram and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is to find the best metal conductor combination to use as battery electrodes.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81423ISBN: 978-0-635-08142-1
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Lara will introduce your students to electromagnetic spectrum, wavelength, frequency, translucent, transparent, opaque, color, infrared, rainbows, reflection, refraction, and more. The book also includes fun activities such as word searches, crossword puzzles, writing activities, unscrambling words and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is to find out what color of light in the visual spectrum shines the brightest through fog.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81431ISBN: 978-0-635-08143-8
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Eddie will introduce your students to ecosystems, photosynthesis, biomes, producers, consumers, and decomposers, life cycles, food chain, rainforests and more. The book also includes fun activities such as word searches, crossword puzzles, writing activities, unscrambling words and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is to see if the fat layer under an animal's skin keeps it warm, acting as an insulator.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81474ISBN: 978-0-635-08147-6
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Stephen will introduce your students to space science including the moon phases, solar systems, the sun, stars and more. The book also includes fun activities such as word searches, fill in the blanks, writing activities, unscrambling words, crossword puzzles and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is how force and thrust work to propel rockets into outer space.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81482ISBN: 978-0-635-08148-3
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Fred investigates motion including speed, time and distance, push and pull, velocity, acceleration, momentum, simple machines and more. The potential for learning is great as students engage in the fun activities such as word searches, fill in the bubble gram, math problems, writing activities, unscrambling words and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is to compare friction between dry and icy surfaces.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81490ISBN: 978-0-635-08149-0
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Nick will introduce your students to blizzards, earthquakes, seismic waves, tsunamis, floods, hurricanes, tornado alley, volcanoes, wildfires and more. The book also includes fun activities such as word searches, crossword puzzles, writing activities, unscrambling words and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is to see how a seismograph records the magnitude of an earthquake.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81520ISBN: 978-0-635-08152-0
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Willie will introduce your students to water cycle, oceans and El Nino, air masses, cold and warm fronts, various types of clouds, thunderstorms, snowflakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and more. The book also includes fun activities such as word searches, crossword puzzles, writing activities, unscrambling words, fill in the bubble gram and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is to observe and record the wind's direction at various points around a building.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81539ISBN: 978-0-635-08153-7
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Robby will introduce your students to the three basic types of rocks, meteors, stalactites, stalagmites, glaciers, gemstones and more. The book also includes fun activities such as word searches, fill in the bubble gram, writing activities, unscrambling words and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is to learn how a volcano forms its cone.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 81547ISBN: 978-0-635-08154-4
The Science Alliance 16-book series received the 2013 Academics' Choice Award for Smart Books and 2013 Book of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. Luke will introduce your students to continents, oceans, volcanoes, deserts, geysers, glaciers and more. The uphill battle for learning will be reduced as your students engage in the fun activities such as word searches, fill in the bubble gram, writing activities, unscrambling words and more. The thought-provoking science fair project objective is to study the effects of erosion on landforms over time.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 99683ISBN: 978-0-635-09968-6
WHEN KIDS TAKE OVER NASA was a finalist in ForeWord Reviews' 2011 Book of the Year Awards. When Kids Take Over NASA follows five bright students on what begins as a school assignment. Grant, Christina, Kendall, Tica, and Jeremy visit the Johnson Space Center only to find it “mothballed and cocooned.” When an ex-employee gives them a key, they enter the building and embark on a mission to get America back into space. When some unexpected helpers show up, the kids discover a new kind of physics, NASA secrets, the possibility of a real rocket launch on their watch, and that one of them has gone missing in a true “Houston, we have a problem!” scenario. Are they in over their heads? Absolutely.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 99705ISBN: 978-0-635-09970-9
This book was a finalist in ForeWord Reviews' 2011 Book of the Year Award. When Kids Take Over NASA follows five bright students on what begins as a school assignment. Grant, Christina, Kendall, Tica, and Jeremy visit the Johnson Space Center only to find it “mothballed and cocooned.” When an ex-employee gives them a key, they enter the building and embark on a mission to get America back into space. When some unexpected helpers show up, the kids discover a new kind of physics, NASA secrets, the possibility of a real rocket launch on their watch, and that one of them has gone missing in a true “Houston, we have a problem!” scenario. Are they in over their heads? Absolutely.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 99748ISBN: 978-0-635-09974-7Format: Hardback
When you purchase the Library Bound mystery you will receive FREE online eBook access! Carole Marsh Mystery Online eBooks are an easy, effective, and immediate way to read your favorite Carole Marsh Mystery on the go! Each web-hosted Online eBook is filled with the same exact pages as the book, plus additional features like pages that “flip” with a fun sound as you read, a full chapter directory, full-screen and thumbnail viewing capabilities, and more! WHEN KIDS TAKE OVER NASA was a finalist in ForeWord Reviews' 2011 Book of the Year Awards. When Kids Take Over NASA follows five bright students on what begins as a school assignment. Grant, Christina, Kendall, Tica, and Jeremy visit the Johnson Space Center only to find it “mothballed and cocooned.” When an ex-employee gives them a key, they enter the building and embark on a mission to get America back into space. When some unexpected helpers show up, the kids discover a new kind of physics, NASA secrets, the possibility of a real rocket launch on their watch, and that one of them has gone missing in a true “Houston, we have a problem!” scenario. Are they in over their heads?
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