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Reading Essentials in Science

Develop informational reading skills with curricular-aligned science books

Develop reading proficiency through research-based teaching strategies. Build skills in content-area comprehension of informational text, a critical component of state tests. Student books are closely correlated to state standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and Project 2061 Benchmarks for Science Literacy.

A high-impact visual design captures interest, directing attention to critical textual elements. Students develop informational reading skills, including technical vocabulary, expository text structures, informational text features, and critical reading skills.

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Acids and Bases
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ISBN9780756949402
Adaptation and Survival
Air and Wind
Alcohol Tobacco and Drugs
Amphibians and Reptiles
Animal Homes
Animal Records
Animals and Their Babies
Are We Alone?
Arthropods
At Home in the Ocean
At Home in the Tropical Rain Forest
Atomic Energy
Atoms Molecules and Compounds
Bacteria and Viruses
Baking a Cake
Big Machines Small Machines
Big and Little
Birds
Bones
Brain and Nerves
Building Roads
Building a Birdhouse
Butterfly's Life
Can You Guess What It Is?
Can You See the Wind?
Careers
Caves
Cell Processes
Cells
Changing Shorelines
Chemical Energy
Chemical Reactions
Circles All Around
Circulatory System
Classifying Grouping Materials
Classifying Plants and Animals
Cnidarians and Worms
Collecting and Sorting Insects
Color and Light
Consumption and Waste
Day Sky
Describe It
Deserts
Digestive System
Dirt Under Your Feet and Fingernails
Disease Prevention
Divides and Watersheds
Dogs
Earth
Earth Movements
Earth's Atmosphere
Earthquakes
Electrical Circuits
Electricity
Electricity and Magnetism
Energy
Energy Sources
Erosion
Fast as a Cheetah
First in Line
Fish
Floods
Food Chains and Webs
Force and Motion
Forces in Fluids
Forecasting
Forming Hypotheses
Fossils
Four Seasons
Freaky Fish
Genetics
Geologic Time
Glass From Beads to Bottles to Windowpanes
Global Warming
Gravity
Growing a Pumpkin
Habitat Destruction
Hearing and Sound
Heart
Heat
Heredity
Home by the River
Hot Desert Home
Hot and Cold
How Animals Communicate
How Does It Grow?
How Many Baby Animals?
How Many Do You See?
How Many in All?
How Much Does It Weigh?
How Plants Grow
How to Make a Square Change Shape
Human Reproduction Growth and Development
Hurricane Fury
Hurricanes
Immune System
Insects
Inside a Star
Interpreting Data
Is It Heavier Than an Elephant?
Is It Living?
Journey into Space
Keeping Our Food and Water Safe
Larger Than Life!
Let's Get Organized
Life Cycles of Plants and Animals
Light
Lights in the Sky
Long and Short of It
Magnets
Making Observations
Mammals
Mapping the Earth
Matter Matters
Measuring
Measuring Matter
Measuring for Treasure
Metal From Safety Pins to Statues
Mixtures and Solutions
Mollusks
Moon
Motion
Motion in Space
Mountain Home
Mountains
Movement
Muscles
Mysteries in Space Cosmic Puzzles
Natural Disasters
Nature or Not?
Nature's Colors
Needs in Nature
Nervous System
Newton's Laws of Motion
Night Animals
Night Sky
Numbers in Science
Nutrition
Oceanography
Oceans
One Plant Many Parts
Our Sun
Paper From Books to Boxes
Periodic Table of Elements
Personal Hygiene
Physical Activity
Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes
Plastic Bags Boats Bottles and Brushes
Populations and Ecosystems
Protists and Fungi
Push and Pull
Reading Essentials in Science *
Records and Oddities
Reflection
Respiratory System
Rocks and Minerals
Saturday Night Pizza
Scaly and Scary
Scream Machines
Seasons and Patterns
Sedimentary Rocks
Shapes in Nature
Simple Machines 4-6
Simple Machines K-3
Sink or Float?
Skeletal and Muscular Systems
Skeletons
Skin
Soft to the Touch
Soil Science
Solar System
Sorting
Sound
States of Matter
Staying Alive
Sun
Symmetry in Nature
Technology and Natural Disasters
Technology in My Life
Telescopes Exploring the Beyond
Textiles Smooth as Silk Bumpy as Burlap
This Is Me
Tissues Organs and Systems
Tools of Science
Tornadoes
Tropical Rain Forests
Turn That Down!
Under a Microscope
Visiting Grandma
Volcanoes
Water
Water All Around
Water Cycle
Water Water Everywhere
Weather Changes
What If We Didn't Have Refrigerators?
What If We Measured Speed as Feet Per Hour?
What Is Made of Wood?
What Will You Use?
What is Missing?
What's Up with the Weather?
What's the Problem?
What's the Solution?
Wheels
Which One Doesn't Belong?
Who Gets More?
Who Lives Here?
Yesterday and Today