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When conducting experiments and research, it is important to keep a visual of your results. In this book, you will learn about the different ways of displaying accurate data. In particular, you will learn about the differences between charts, graphs and drawings. When should you or should you not use each? Start reading today.
The scientific method was created to challenge beliefs and prove them as true. It is composed of several steps, each of which bearing a specific set of criteria that must be followed. This book will take you through the steps of careful and long-term investigation. Ready your notes because there's a lot to learn from the pages of this boo
The widespread availability of news stories come with pros and cons. Yes, you become more aware of what's happening around you but at the same time, you need to investigate to know if the information you have is truthful or not. Fake news abound. It is important that you have a strong knowledge of research to weed out the fake and gather
It is no secret that history shapes the future; the same goes with current events. In this book, you will learn how today's news not only affect your personal life but your future as well. You will read about examples of different current events that will ultimately affect the future such as global warming, species endangerment, and the d
Smartphones are equipped with GPS, making it easy to navigate through unfamiliar roads. But what if GPS fails? Would you be able to read maps correctly? This book will talk about the different types of maps, what their uses are, and how they are read correctly. In addition, it will also discuss how maps are created around certain guidelin
The plateau, mesa and prairie all share a common feature - they are all flat at the top. This book discusses the three mentioned land formations in great detail, along with pictures of famous examples from around the world. You will also read about fascinating facts about each of them that will help you understand how they affect the org
It was common knowledge that when the American Revolutionary War started, the colonists were going up against a large and mighty navy. But that knowledge didn't stop them from defending their freedom with just a few ships. In this book, you will read about how the Continental Navy was born. You will also learn about some of the most signi
During the American Revolutionary War, allies proved to be very important. The fighting factions were bonded by common enemies and goals. The Native Americans allied with the British while the colonists fought alongside the French. This is what happened during the Battles of Kaskaskia, Cahokia and Vincennes. Read this book to understand w
The Second Continental Congress was an assembly of America's brightest minds. It was formed because of the collective desire to be independent of British rule and to exercise their own rights. In this book, you will read about the reasons why colonists began to rebel. By knowing this, you will understand the role as well as the importance
It is a few days until Christmas and little Johnny is missing his daddy. His dad hasn't been home for a year and he begins to wonder what he looks like, what gifts he'll bring and how he'll greet him. This story follows the wonderings of a young boy who's patiently waiting for his father to arrive.
In an effort to quell rebellion and at the same time boost the king's coffers, the Townshend Acts was introduced to the colonies. Little did the British Parliament know that the said Acts would make the colonists angrier. Read about the effects of the Acts and how they led to the Boston Massacre. Do you think the colonists' response was j
Theodore is a very picky eater. He only likes to eat food that taste sweet but lack the nutrition his developing body needs. His mom is worried about him and tries her best to convince him to eat a balanced diet. Will a little ant passing by get this little boy to eat his greens?
Use this book to understand your duties as a private person and a citizen of your country. What is the difference between your private and civic life? What can you do to help your community and contribute to the development of your town and region? How can you perform your duties as a citizen while keeping your private life? Read this boo
There is a curious fact between the Columbia and the Rio Grande Rivers. One flows south while the other flows west. In this book, you will learn the historic and current importance of these rivers. In doing so, you will also review on what you learned about the expeditions of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Grab a copy and start readi
In this book, you will read about the reasons why the Mormons decided to move west. What was in the west of the US, particularly Utah? Which route did they take? Did all them get to their destination safely? Who were Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, and what was their role in this migration? Know the answers by reading this book.
The media is said to be the government's watchdog. It serves many purposes but primarily to deliver news on what's happening around us. How the media chooses and delivers news impact people's reaction. In this book, you will read about the importance of the media as well as its functions in the society. Grab a copy today.
The United States Constitution includes checks and balances, veto power and the ability to amend. In this book, you will read about these safeguards, including why they were put into place and in what circumstances they can be tapped into. Learn more about how the Constitution shapes the government and protects your rights as a citizen. G
The US government is divided into three branches, and these are the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary. Each of these branches perform specific functions to protect the constitution. In this book, you will study the three branches of government, their tasks and responsibilities and importance too. Read how each complements the others. G
Climb the different mountain ranges of the world without leaving your seat! Go to the Andes, the Rockies, the Himalayas, the Atlas and the Alps. Find out where they're located and gather information on the plants and animals that survive there. If there are people living within close proximity of these mountain ranges, what was life like
At fourth grade, you will be discussing the different land and water formations. Some of these are familiar to you while the others are not. If you need help reviewing them, their characteristics and famous examples, then this book is a must-have. Composed of visually-satisfying images and compelling written content, this book would defin
Use this book to better see the world. Travel through its continents, oceans and hemispheres. Learn some interesting facts, especially information on their similarities and differences. Study carefully the cultures and traditions in different regions of the Earth, too. Knowledge on geography and culture will make you realize how diverse t
The geographic coordinate system is expressed latitude and longitude. Latitude represents the vertical geographic position while the longitude represents the horizontal position. Both the latitude and the longitude are composed of a set of numbers. Reading the coordinates now is important in finding your way around the world tomorrow. Sta
Historical facts presented in this book are contained within 1776-1777, and with emphasis on the major battles of the American Revolution. How did the British government react to the colonies declaring independence? Who were the key personalities during this time period? Who won and lost in the battles that followed? Read more true storie
At the end of this book, you should have all the information you need to successfully construct a timeline of the American Revolutionary War Era. A timeline will help you to better see how and why the revolutionary war took place. Examine its beginnings and its end. Know the key personalities involved in every historic part of the timelin
In the French and Indian War, France lost. Britain took over. The problem is, the Native Americans didn't like the English colonists. The English colonists started driving the Natives off their lands. The situation accelerated and later on led to Pontiac's Rebellion and the Proclamation of 1763. Let's learn more about this period in Ameri
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