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Materials (18)
Understanding the properties of different materials is essential to developing basic scientific knowledge. Readers are introduced to this critical concept through accessible text that asks them to examine different everyday materials, such as glass and wood, and what they are used for. The main text includes interesting facts that enhance science curriculum topics. Eye-catching, full-color photographs and diagrams are also featured. This engaging text exposes young readers to a plethora of materials and shows them how they are used to create the objects we see and use every day.Only 3 left in stock -
Materials (22)
From glass to cloth, there are many familiar materials used in our daily lives. But which are natural and which are man-made? This colorful volume introduces the many materials used by people to build and create, including plastic, rock, and wood. It explains how each is made, used, and disposed of, with a focus on those that can be harmful to the environment and those that can be recycled or reused to help save Earth. -
Materials (23)
Learning about materialsthe substances things are made ofand their properties is an important science concept and a useful way to stay curious about the world. This engaging book combines materials, a curricular science topic, with crafts, activities, and projects. Each relevant topicincluding solids, liquids, and gases; recycling; and elasticityis clearly explained with at-level text and then followed by an activity that highlights a particular aspect of the topic. These projects, which contain step-by-step instructions and easy-to-find materials, include a pouring race, a stalactite formation, a recycled paper task, and a chocolate treat recipe that readers can share with friends! -
Materials (24)
Readers are able to identify different materials and describe them with the help of achievable text that introduces them to this essential elementary science curriculum topic. Clear and relatable examples are included in both the main text and in the colorful photographs that fill the pages. A useful glossary is also included to define unfamiliar terms and build vocabulary skills. Simple diagrams provide visual aids, and clear labels on diagrams and photographs allow young readers to practice obtaining information from sources beyond the main text. -
Experiments with Materials (17)
Chemistry has never been so fun, and so accessible, as it is in the bright pages of this invaluable volume. While following step-by-step instructions, with the aid of colorful illustrations, readers find themselves in control of their own laboratory, exploring such significant scientific topics as changing states of matter, chemical reactions, and crystal formation. Each experiment, using common materials, highlights a need-to-know concept as well as thoroughly explains what each result means. A vivid design and accessible text make this high-interest book even more inviting to future scientists.Only 1 left in stock -
Matter and Materials (21)
Everything is made out of matter, but what is matter? Both matter and materials are important scientific building blocks, and understanding what they are exactly can be a difficult concept to grasp. Through this book's simple science experiments, young readers will learn about different states of matter and the particles that make up everything in the world around them. This book's easy-to-follow directions will help readers set up their experiments and guide them through their process, all while helping them understand this important scientific theory. -
Experiments with Materials (22)
Readers learn about many different materials in a creative and interactive way as they conduct experiments that give them a new look at science at work in the world around them. By following simple instructions, readers are able to make their own lava lamp and discover which kinds of materials can keep an egg from cracking. These exciting experiments supplement important facts. When readers finish the fun tasks, they’re able to download a badge to show everyone they’re masters of materials. This fresh take on a familiar topic is presented with the help of colorful photographs and illustrations. -
Earth Materials (20) Level B
Do you know there are three different kinds of rocks? Learn how rocks form, how they change over time, and how they look. See science at work in the real world when you trip and your carefully labeled rock collection goes flying. Use what you learn to decipher how to get all of the rocks back in their correct category. Includes a note to caregivers, a glossary, a discover activity, and career connections, as well as connections to science history.Only 1 left in stock -
Awesome Matter and Materials (24)
Matter is what everything is made of! From diamonds to dirt, matter is what everything is made of! Within matter, there are so many different materials. Kids might think of fabric as material, but in this book, they’ll learn about some of the rarest materials on Earth. Atoms, states of matter, and even conductivity are covered, among other key physical science topics. The main content focuses on the extreme nature of matter and materials and how it changed over to time to become that way. With a dynamic design and lots of graphic organizers, this volume aids visual learners in engaging with science curricula-supporting content. -
Experiments with Matter and Materials (15)
Only 1 left in stockReaders will become masters of science using objects found in their everyday lives to conduct experiments with matter and materials. They are introduced to the essential concepts of matter and material, then asked to use their knowledge through age-appropriate and fun experiments. Each experiment comes with step-by-step instructions and accompanying photos, as well as helpful hints and safety reminders. A question-and-answer feature is found on every spread, and a quiz at the end of the book tests readers’ knowledge.
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How Do We Classify Materials? (22)
Scientists put things into groups so they are easier to study. Materials have different properties. What are they, and how they are grouped? Let’s investigate materials!
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Stretch It! (18)
Which materials can be stretched? What can we make with those materials? Real world examples and practical projects help young readers discover material properties. -
What Do Geologists Do? (22)
What is Earth made of? What are the processes that impact Earth’s materials? How does studying those materials reveal the planet’s past and indicate what’s in store for its future? In this engrossing volume, readers will learn about the scientific discipline of geology, the study of Earth’s materials, and the important work that geologists do. Examples of famous geologists and significant discoveries interweave history with curricular science studies. Dynamic features add interest to the educational material. -
Is It Hard or Soft? (22)
A nail is hard. A cotton ball is soft. Why are some objects hard and others soft? Find out in this series about materials and their properties. Informative, at-level text and engaging photographs help readers understand the differences between hard and soft materials. -
Is It Heavy or Light? (22)
A bowling ball is heavy. A feather is light. Why are some items heavy and others light? Find out in this series about materials and their properties. Informative, at-level text and engaging photographs help readers understand the differences between heavy and light materials. -
Water & Sky - Small, Mounted
All Mounted felt boards are double backed with commercial weight cardboard and made from top quality materials. Each one is hand crafted and professionally finished to ensure quality. Small 16" x 24" (with built-in easel) Max Group Size Suggested 20 -
Water & Sky - Medium, Unmounted
All Unmounted backgrounds are felt only (no cardboard backing) and made from top quality materials. Each one is hand crafted and professionally finished to ensure quality. Medium 26”x 36” (folds in half for easy storage) Max Group Size Suggested 40
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Water & Sky - Large, Mounted
All Mounted felt boards are double backed with commercial weight cardboard and made from top quality materials. Each one is hand crafted and professionally finished to ensure quality. Large 32”x 48” (folds in half for storage) Max Group Size Suggested 120. Our large boards are VERY large! -
How a Library Works (23)
Follow Opal Owl and Stew Rabbit as they take a tour of their public library, learning what materials are generally available, how materials are organized, what services libraries offer, how to behave in a library, and how to ask a librarian for help. -
Purple - Small, Unmounted
All Unmounted backgrounds are felt only (no cardboard backing) and made from top quality materials. Each one is hand crafted and professionally finished to ensure quality. Small 16”x 24” (with built-in easel) Max Group Size Suggested 20
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Blue - Small, Unmounted
All Unmounted backgrounds are felt only (no cardboard backing) and made from top quality materials. Each one is hand crafted and professionally finished to ensure quality. Small 16”x 24” (with built-in easel) Max Group Size Suggested 20
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Meadow & Sky - Small, Unmounted
All Unmounted backgrounds are felt only (no cardboard backing) and made from top quality materials. Each one is hand crafted and professionally finished to ensure quality. Small 16”x 24” (with built-in easel) Max Group Size Suggested 20 -
Blue/Green - Small, Mounted
All Mounted felt boards are double backed with commercial weight cardboard and made from top quality materials. Each one is hand crafted and professionally finished to ensure quality. Small 16" x 24" (with built-in easel) Max Group Size Suggested 20
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Water & Sky - Small, Unmounted
All Unmounted backgrounds are felt only (no cardboard backing) and made from top quality materials. Each one is hand crafted and professionally finished to ensure quality. Small 16”x 24” (with built-in easel) Max Group Size Suggested 20