What Does a Wrench Do?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Tools at Work
Kids will find out how wrenches tighten bolts in many types of situations. A back matter spread explains how a wrench is another type of lever.
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Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 2 |
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Reading Level | Grade 1 |
Genre | Science |
Copyright | 2013 |
Publisher | Lerner Publishing Group |
Brand | First Step Nonfiction |
Imprint | Lerner Publications ™ |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Publication Date | 2012-08-01 |
Reading Counts! Level | 2.4 |
Author: Robin Nelson
Robin Nelson’s careers have always kept her surrounded by books—as an elementary teacher, working at a publishing company, and now working as a school library media specialist. But her favorite job is writing books for kids. She has written many nonfiction books for children. She lives with her family in Minneapolis.
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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 both physical science and reading standards. View available downloads →
Reviews
School Library Journal, Series Made Simple
“Using very simple language and only a few sentences per page, these titles introduce common tools. Each book shows the parts of the subject (which are easy to identify in close-up photos) and explains how the item is used and by whom. All the volumes include a list of safety tips at the end.” —School Library Journal, Series Made Simple