Up Close With Microhabitats
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
This vibrant, colorful science book brings STEM to life and gets students thinking and working like scientists as they investigate how animals, plants, and microbes make their homes in tiny microhabitats.
The book will get readers asking and answering questions, making observations, collecting, recording, and analyzing data, performing tests, using scientific language and equipment, and having fun with experiments and science activities.
• Learn about the fungi, insects, and other minibeasts that make a compost heap their home.
• See the microscopic animals that inhabit moss and muddy puddles.
• Learn how the body of a dead whale becomes a home and food for animals at the bottom of the ocean.
• And discover some of the microhabitats on and inside the human body.
• Throughout readers will explore how living things rely on their microhabitat for survival.
• The book is supported with free, downloadable worksheets, activities, and resources for teachers.
Packed with facts and incredible close-up photographs, this title is perfect for non-fiction reading and gives students and teachers a fresh and exciting approach to the topic of habitats.
My Body and What It Needs
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
In this book, readers will get the chance to investigate their bodies like scientists! They'll learn all about their skeletons, muscles, hearts, lungs, and blood. They'll also discover how to take care of their bodies and learn answers to the questions: Why is it important to drink lots of water? What foods should we eat every day? And why should we be active, brush our teeth, and get plenty of sleep?
Wings, Paws, Scales, and Claws
Let's Investigate Animal Bodies
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
How are animal bodies alike and different? What characteristics make a mammal a mammal, and a reptile a reptile? In this title, readers will turn their investigative skills to studying animals. Packed with fascinating facts and fun challenges, students will meet a host of animals including blue whales, great white sharks, colorful chameleons, and the world's largest spider.
Fruits and Vegetables
How We Grow and Eat Them
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
Crunch! Munch! Delicious! We eat fruits and vegetables every day, but how do these foods actually grow? In this book, kids will discover how seeds develop into mature plants, from which farmers or gardeners can harvest a crop.
Many children are not aware of how the foods they eat are produced, so this eye-opening book will have them looking at produce as plant scientists. They will also learn how fruits and vegetables are good for our bodies and help to keep us healthy.
The book includes critical thinking questions, activities and experiments, and it is supported with downloadable worksheets.
Let's Investigate How Trees Grow
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
This vibrant, colorful science book brings STEM to life and gets students thinking and working like scientists as they investigate how trees grow, stay healthy, and reproduce.
The book will get readers asking and answering questions, making observations, collecting, recording, and analyzing data, performing tests, using scientific language and equipment, and having fun with experiments and science activities.
• Discover how huge trees grow from tiny seeds
• Learn how a tree's branches and trunk grow
• See how a tree's roots spread underground delivering water and nutrients to the tree
• Explore how a tree's leaves make food through photosynthesis
• Discover how trees produce oxygen and take carbon dioxide from the air
• Investigate how trees produce flowers and fruits
• And learn about a wide range of unusual trees from around the world
• The book is supported with free, downloadable worksheets, activities, and resources for teachers
Packed with facts and beautiful photographs, this title is perfect for non-fiction reading and is ideal for teaching all aspects of tree life cycles.
From a Tiny Seed to a Mighty Tree
How Plants Grow
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
How does an acorn become a mighty oak tree? What does a tiny sunflower seed need to grow into a tall yellow flower? In this title, readers will investigate how plants grow and how they disperse their seeds. They'll also discover that many of the foods we eat are seeds!
Growing and Changing
Let's Investigate Life Cycles
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
In this title, readers will investigate and discover a range of animal life cycles. How does a tadpole become a frog? In what ways do lambs, puppies, baby mice, woodpecker chicks, and caterpillars change and grow? And how do animals care for their young?
Is It Living or Non-Living?
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
If a tree is a living thing, does that mean a wooden table is alive? If a cat is alive because it can run and chase a toy, does that mean a robot is a living thing because it can move? In this title packed with fun challenges, readers will consolidate their understanding of living, non-living, and things that used to be alive.
Let's Investigate Habitats and Food Chains
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
What plants and animals live in a garden? What do the living things in this habitat need from their environment? And who eats who in a garden ecosystem? In this title, readers will investigate simple food chains and natural habitats, including a garden, forest, tide pool, desert, and even a tree stump micro-habitat.
Let's Investigate Everyday Materials
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
In this title, readers will investigate materials (wood, metal, plastic, glass, rock, and wool) and everyday objects using science. What are sneakers, soccer balls, coins, soda cans, and even skyscrapers made of? What properties make different materials suitable for different jobs? And how are paper, steel, glass, and rubber made?
What's the Season?
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
From weather and day length to plants and animals, in this title, readers will investigate how the world around them changes as the season change. With activities such as recording temperatures and going on seasonal scavenger hunts, students will be challenged to observe and analyze the changing of the seasons.
Let's Investigate Plastic Pollution
On Land and in the Oceans
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
Plastic pollution is one of the most damaging environmental issues we face today. And no one is more passionate about solving this problem and protecting our world than kids! This new title in the Get Started With STEM series gives young science enthusiasts all the information they need to investigate and do their part to help solve this problem now and for the future. Packed with facts, discussion topics, imaginative ideas for activities, experiments, and investigations, this book will have students eager to use their science skills and knowledge to tackle plastic pollution head on.
Roots, Stems, Leaves, and Flowers
Let's Investigate Plant Parts
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
In this book, readers will discover all about the basic structure of plants and the jobs that roots, stems, leaves, and flowers do. Packed with information about wild and garden plants, this title gets readers investigating how plants take in water, make food with their leaves, and produce seeds. Students will even get to go on scavenger hunts to find out all about leaves, tree bark, and colorful flower petals.
My Senses
Part of the Get Started with STEM series
In this book, readers will get the chance to learn about their senses as if they were scientists! They will discover how their senses work and learn lots of fascinating facts about their eyes, nose, ears, tongue, and skin. In this age-appropriate introduction to the topic, readers will get to investigate and challenge their own senses!