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Subtracting money can be easy with the help of this book. Readers learn how to subtract bills and coins with easy-to-read text and full-color photographs. Subtracting and money math both become fun and easy with this great book. Reinforces the concept of subtraction making it the perfect choice for any elementary math collection. Free worksheets available.
"Readers will learn how to control a soccer ball, play offense and defense and defend the goal like their favorite players"--Provided by publisher.
Do your readers know which animals and plants live in the grasslands? Beginning readers will count what lives in this biome while examining color photographs that enhance the simple text.
"Provides information for young readers about emperor penguins, including habitat, eating habits, mating, babies, and conservation"--Provided by publisher.
This book empowers teens by tapping into their interests and imaginations through opportunities to design unique science projects. Intriguing hands-on projects are closely tied to the Next Generation Science Standards. Fun projects like growing hydroponic plants and attention-grabbing topics like slime and electromagnetic trains draw students into active learning. Curiosity-sparking sidebars include high-interest topics like space exploration and satellites. Through project-based learning students develop strategies for testing, analyzing data, and using critical thinking. Readers learn to present their discoveries with peer presentations. The author, a degreed chemical engineer and professional project manager, voices genuine enthusiasm for science projects.
Describes the immigration of the Mexican people, their customs, history, economy, and their contributions to American culture.
Pre-algebra word problems become a snap with fun amusement park examples. Readers learn how to figure out if they have enough information, how to read and understand any word problem, and more with this fully-illustrated book. Once they understand pre-algebra word problems, tests and homework are a breeze.
Readers learn interesting and exciting facts that they may not know and, at the same time, create fun crafts. They'll find out about their state's capital, motto, flower, animal, and more. They can make Poe's Raven, a Raptor Wall Hanging, "I Have a Dream" Rainbow Magnet, and other crafts in this book.
"Explores scouts, the men and women who opened up the West, including early scouts like Sacagawea, other famous scouts like Kit Carson, and the maps and trails that scouts helped create that changed the American landscape"--Provided by publisher.
Traces the work that the two Wright brothers did together to develop the first machine-powered aircraft.