In Robins, beginning readers will learn how these birds signal the arrival of spring, find food, build nests, and raise their young.. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text… More →
500 - Science
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Rocks and Minerals
This title introduces readers to the wide variety of rocks on Earth. Alongside different categories of rocks and minerals, readers will learn about the rock cycle, how rocks form, and how… More →
Rogue Planets
Break down the science of rogue planets in this hi-lo scaffolded text. This title layers decoding strategies with comprehension skills to ensure students can access the text as they build… More →
Peril may be anywhere in the animal world, especially for prey trying to avoid fierce predators. Learn about some of the most ruthless reptiles, attacking with sharp teeth, wide mouths, and… More →
Saber-toothed Cats
Saber-toothed cats were powerful predators known for their long, sharp teeth! In this hi/lo title, reluctant readers are introduced to these ice age animals through leveled text and detailed… More →
Sailing Stones
Stones dot a dry lakebed. Each one is followed by a wandering trail left in the dirt. Did the stones move? This hi/lo title uncovers the mystery behind sailing stones. Readers will discover… More →
Spotted skin glistens ... Sticky tongue darts ... Meet the salamander! Brimming with vivid photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book treats researchers and wild animal… More →
Many fierce predators lurk just below the ocean's surface. Saltwater crocodiles use their strong jaw and huge teeth to latch on tight. But there's no escape once a hammerhead shark has pinned More →
Sand Rocks!
Beaches are full of small, grainy rocks called sand. They are made of different kinds of rocks, minerals, and even shells! But how did all that sand get there? Learn all about rockin' sand,… More →
Could a raft be powered only by soap? Is an empty bottle truly empty? What exactly is a paper squawker--and can you build one with household items? Physics is a science of action; it's the… More →