Science A sparks children's curiosity and introduces them to Biology, Earth Science, and Physics--topics you'll return to again over the years.
Biology, Botany, and Physics
Science A sparks children's curiosity and introduces them to basic concepts in Biology, Earth Science, and Physics—topics you'll return to again over the years.
Regular Price: $103.89Core Price: $93.50
Item #AS4
Biology, Botany, and Physics
Science A sparks children's curiosity and introduces them to basic concepts in Biology, Earth Science, and Physics—topics you'll return to again over the years.
Regular Price: $123.85Core Price: $111.47
Item #AS5
Biology, Botany, and Physics
Includes the following resources for teaching all Science A subjects: full Schedule; Teaching Helps; student Activity Sheets; separate parent sheets with full Answers and Definitions; and much more.
Items in this kit are consumable but may be shared with multiple...
Not Allowed for shipment to Australia or NZ
How do caterpillars turn into butterflies? What do they eat? Uncover more about these fascinating insects in this easy-to-read book for beginning readers.
Regular Price: $99.95Core Price: $89.96
Item #SS07
Observe and learn how to do every science experiment in Science A through 4 with these fun and inspiring DVDs.
Regular Price: $19.99Core Price: $17.99
Item #AS05
Observe and learn how to do every science experiment (almost 100!) in the Science A curriculum.
Which bird lays the biggest egg in the world and how do tiny chicks learn to fly? Find out more in this specially designed easy-to-read text.
Biology, Botany, and Physics
Regular Price: $12.99Core Price: $11.69
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Consumable. One set of these consumable sheets is included in Science A. You need one set per student.
How do flowers grow in dry deserts? Which flower smells like rotting meat? Find the answers in this easy-to-read text for beginning readers.
Action-packed biography of the dynamic thinker/scientist. History comes alive in engaging a comic-book style.
Regular Price: $13.99Core Price: $12.59
Item #AS04
Reveals the properties and basic scientific principles related to gases, plants, and cooking.
How do tadpoles turn into frogs? What is the biggest frog in the world? Learn more about the wonderful world of frogs in this easy-to-read text.
What lives at the bottom of the sea? What do sharks really eat? Find these facts and more about the fascinating things under the sea. Specially designed as an easy-to-read text.
How can rain sometimes be red? Why are tornados like vacuum cleaners? This fascinating book of weird and wonderful weather is designed for beginning readers.
Colorful and engaging for kids and adults, the Usborne Internet-Linked Children's Encyclopedia leads children to explore countless wonders from space, botany, geology, and the human body.
Find the answers to questions like:
- Why does thunder come with lightning?
- How much air do your lungs hold?
From clocks, computers, to trains and planes, students study how things work.
Make a weather vane, absorb liquid through sugar cubes, and even taste-test milkshakes! Experiments cover science with air, plants, and science
in the kitchen. The hilarious and fact-filled Discover & Do DVD enhances each experiment.