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When science learning can extend beyond the classroom, students can make connections between science concepts and the real world. In this expanding set, Scientific American presents unique, science-related activities and projects involving everyday materials, inspiring readers to explore the world of science around them. Including volumes of experiments having to do with STEAM, life science, physical science, food science, and more, it fits in perfectly with middle school curricula. Clear instructions guide readers through each project and offer ideas for expanding their scientific discoveries.
Fleeing his ruined reputation, frontier newspaper man Kepler arrives in the Colorado mining town of Broke Heart in the hopes of making a fresh start. As he begins to report the goings on of Broke Heart and the conditions at the mine, Kepler attracts attention from all quarters, from the mysterious European aristocrat who hires him to oversee the construction of a hunting lodge to the unsavoury foreman of the Broke Heart mine.
Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë-faced with an ailing father, a self-destructive brother, and the nineteenth century's oppressive double standards-pursue independence through art in this graphic vision of the lives of three legendary writers.
Steve Brezenoff's gorgeous, sad, and hopeful Brooklyn, Burning is a love letter to Brooklyn, a love letter to music booming from the basement, and most of all, a love letter to every kind of love (but especially the punk rock kind).
Jonah and Peanut, whose real name is Peter, are brothers who couldn't be more different. But their lives are about to be even more different when they move to their Grandpa's old farm. Moving from the city to the country is hard enough, but having to make friends at a new school is a big job. Jonah will be a fifth-grader and Peter will be in third grade. On top of it all, Jonah's worried about Peter being teased. After all, he calls himself Peanut Butter. He's just a little different, that's all.
Bruce is a very busy beaver! And sometimes he needs reminding about manners and responsibilities. In this charming, illustrated beginning reader series, Bruce's family and friends help him learn about patience and cooperation, as well as being considerate of others. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
Bruno, the cat in the checkered cap, takes life as it comes. When it’s too rainy to go outside, he rustles up an inside picnic with his friends. When he meets a fish swimming in the air, he follows it. Why not! When the canary forgets how to sing and can only speak gibberish, Bruno helps out.
From Raphael to Pablo Picasso to Georgia O’Keeffe, the story of painting involves many artists à and spans many centuries. Brushes with Greatness explores this story by spotlighting four distinct painting genres, discussing why each began, how its focus has changed over time, and the status it has in the modern world of art. Each beautiful book looks closely at some of the greatest works ever created and explains the evolution of artistic techniques, providing a one-of-a-kind celebration of the human experience in paint.
When Naomi convinces her 95-year-old great-grandmother that it’s not too late to become a Bat Mitzvah, all the cousins pitch in to help Bubbe celebrate her big day.
A mermaid named Auri has terrible troubles: She toots all the time, and it comes out as bubbles! She wants to be human and live on the land, but her fairy friends fear she may not understand . . .