A collection of student's works about Natural Resources
Read these two lovely stories for insight into the dinosaur-pet relationship.
When did dinosaurs live? Which dinosaur swallowed stones? How big was a Tyrannosaurus?
Look around to see what uses oil—cars, airplanes, boats, factories, and countless other machines. The world is dependent on oil as its main source of energy. Although oil is plentiful right now, the supply will eventually run out, and even worse, burning oil is very damaging to the environment. What alternatives can help us use less oil and how can we protect the environment? Read and find out!
The Gingerbread Boy eludes the hungry grasp of everyone he meets until he happens upon a fox more clever than he.
Where have pirates sailed? What were pieces of eight? Which pirate roasted his enemies alive? Read and discover the facts in Kingfisher Readers: Pirates. Each book in this series, developed with literacy experts, features clear, appealing text packed with information on favourite non-fiction topics.
Deep down, Zero knows he's a hero—but he just can't seem to fit in with the other numbers in town. After all, Zero's not a counting number like a 3 or a 5 or a 9. He's virtually invisible when it comes to addition and simply zilch when it's subtraction time. The other numbers flee when Zero discovers multiplication—he has the power to turn them into nothing at all! When it's time to play th…
Describes the relationship of light and vision, how people see, eyeglasses, blindness, and protecting sight.