Physics
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Eggs
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Changing Forms
Mixing, cooking, and adding salt and pepper are all part of making scrambled eggs. Simple text explains how eggs change form when you heat them in a pan. Read More →
Electricity: What Makes Stuff Work?
From the Series Stickmen's Science Stars
The friendly science-mad Stickmen characters, are here to accompany you through your first steps in science, with a fascinating and fun look at what makes stuff work! Looking at electrical… Read More →
El magnetismo (Magnetism)
From the Series Libros de energía para madrugadores (Early Bird Energy)
¿Qué son los imanes? ¿Por qué se pueden encontrar imanes dentro de máquinas como televisores, radios y teléfonos? ¿Qué tienen que ver los átomos y las partículas diminutas que los… Read More →
Energy and Waves through Infographics
From the Series Super Science Infographics
The supercharged facts about energy and waves can set your brain buzzing! You learn about huge rates of consumption (like the 35.3 quadrillion BTUs of petroleum used in the United States in… Read More →
Explore Nanotechnology
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — High-Tech Science
With nanotechnology, engineers use atoms to change the world. Nanotechnology is the science of rearranging atoms and molecules. By studying nature, scientists have used this tiny technology… Read More →
Explore Robotics
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — High-Tech Science
Humans have imagined creating robots for thousands of years. Robotics is the science of creating machines and devices that automatically perform tasks. From ancient robots to artificial… Read More →
First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work — Audisee®—On Level Set
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work
Vibrant color photographs and simple sentences introduce students to a variety of tools. Students will learn how these basic tools work while improving their reading skills. This series meets Read More →
Flying Reptile Models: Dinosaurs That Ruled the Skies!
From the Series Build Your Own Dinosaurs!
Build your own fantastic flying prehistoric reptile models. From a flying Pteranodon to a gravity-defying, hovering Thalassodromeus, this book is full of engaging makerspace projects that… Read More →
Forces and Motion Investigations
From the Series Key Questions in Physical Science (Alternator Books ® )
Forces and motion are at work all around you—when you kick a ball, ride a bike, or drop a book. But what exactly are forces? And how do they make things move? For thousands of years,… Read More →
Forces and Motion through Infographics
From the Series Super Science Infographics
Learning about heavy physics concepts can sure weigh down your brain! You need to understand huge forces (like gravity, magnetism, and inertia), huge speeds (light moves at 670,615,200 miles… Read More →
Forces and Motion: What Makes Stuff Move?
From the Series Stickmen's Science Stars
The friendly science-mad Stickmen characters are here to accompany you through your first steps in science with a fascinating and fun look at stuff that moves! Looking at pushing and pulling, Read More →
Forces & Magnets: Let's Investigate
From the Series Science Essentials
Why do racing cyclists crouch low over their handlebars to go faster? Why do you fall back down when you bounce on a trampoline? And why does the refrigerator door close as if it's being… Read More →
Forces of Nature: Experiments with Forces & Magnetism
From the Series Hands-On Science
Forces are all about movement—they explain how and why things move. Dig a little deeper and you'll find that magnetism is a big part of this, giving microscopic atoms the power to stick… Read More →
Fun Experiments with Forces and Motion: Hovercrafts, Rockets, and More
From the Series Amazing Science Experiments
Make a rocket from a plastic bottle, a hovercraft from a balloon, and a drag racer from cardboard! These amazing science projects use readily available items and have simple step-by-step… Read More →
Gases
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Kinds of Matter
Introduce young readers to different types of gases, including air, steam, helium and more. Read More →
Gateway Biographies — Hardcover Set
From the Series Gateway Biographies
Discover the human side of newsworthy, historical, and pop culture figures, and learn about people leading key social movements or handling crises. Each biography in this easy-reading series… Read More →
Gateway Biographies — Paperback Set
From the Series Gateway Biographies
Discover the human side of newsworthy, historical, and pop culture figures, and learn about people leading key social movements or handling crises. Each biography in this easy-reading series… Read More →
Genius Physicist Albert Einstein
From the Series STEM Trailblazer Bios
Have you ever used your imagination to solve a problem? When Albert Einstein was young, he was fascinated by the way magnetism made a compass work. As an adult, he used thought experiments to Read More →
Get a Reaction: Experiments with Mixtures, Solutions & Reactions
From the Series Hands-On Science
Most substances on Earth are mixtures of different molecules. The way these molecules react to each other causes all sorts of everyday mixtures and solutions, from butter to plastic to soap!… Read More →
Get Started with STEM — Hardcover Set
From the Series Get Started with STEM
This vibrant, colorful science series brings STEM to life and gets your students thinking and working like scientists. Readers will get to ask and answer questions; make observations;… Read More →
Get to Work with Science and Technology — Hardcover Set
From the Series Get to Work with Science and Technology
From a zoo vet who must figure out why a newborn orangutan is seriously ill, to an asteroid hunter who must determine if a giant, rocky space object is on a collision course with Earth, these Read More →
Give It a Push! Give It a Pull!: A Look at Forces
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Exploring Physical Science
You push a swing. Your brother pulls a wagon. Forces are at work all around you. But what exactly is a force? And how do forces act on different objects? Read this book to find out! Learn all Read More →
Going from Here to There
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Balance and Motion
Introduce kids to the concept of moving from Point A to Point B with examples such as cars, kites, and more. Read More →
Going Ice Fishing: Lever vs. Screw
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Simple Machines to the Rescue
Is it easier to move ice with a lever or a screw? Readers will see how a group of kids compares two simple machines and decides which one does a better job at moving the ice. This book… Read More →