If you look at a piece of a leaf or a drop of saliva through a microscope, what do you see? Cells are the basic building blocks of life and they make up every living thing, from plants to animals, from humans to bacteria! In Cells: Experience Life at Its Tiniest, readers ages 12 to 15 investigate cells and learn how they affect our health, reproduction, criminal investigations, and agriculture.…
I am you are is a powerful book that will help children and adults have meaningful discussions about disability. Most importantly, this book encourages children to feel empowered, to embrace individuality, to look out for one another and to celebrate disability as diversity.
Mengapa pemeluk Hindu di India mengagungkan sapi? Mengapa orang Yahudi dan Muslim mengharamkan babi, dan sebaliknya orang Maring di New Guinea seakan tidak bisa hidup tanpa babi? Mengapa beberapa kepala suku Indian Amerika Utara membakar harta bendanya sendiri untuk menyombongkan kekayaannya? Mengapa begitu banyak orang di Abad Pertengahan percaya penyihir? Dan mengapa sihir hadir kembali secar…
The third edition fully covers both Core and Extended content through the 'spiral' approach, where students build their previous learning as they progress through the course. In addition to wealth of practice questions and support for English as second language learners, we have included a number of projects to encourage students to put their theory into practice provided by NRICH – a collabo…
Letters and numbers don't make any sense to Juice Faulstich. She'd rather skip school and help her father in his workshop. But when the bank threatens to repossess her family's home, Juice faces her first life-size problem and is determined to find a way out.
Juice Faulstich lives with her Pa and Ma and her four sisters way of in the hills. Working with her comes easy to Juice, but letter and numbers don't make any sense to her, so she's starting thrid grade all over again.