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What Is Exercise Science? is a simply written, colorful book that introduces young readers to the study of exercise. Students discover that exercise scientists study how the body works to perform different tasks such as jumping, running, climbing, and lifting heavy things. Exercise science explores how the body works, how exercise changes the body, and how the body uses food. Exercise scientists want to find out the best way to ride a bike, the best way for a swimmer to eat, the best way to hike a mountain, and how to help us become strong, stay healthy, and win races. 24 full color, illustrated pages. Reading Level 1-3, Interest Level 2-5. Includes a pronunciation guide for scientific terms.
In the leveled reader Sponges, fundamental science concepts in biology are explained through simply written text and colorful illustrations and photographs. Young readers discover that sponges are soft-bodied animals that live in oceans and fresh water. Sponges can be very small or very big and come in different colors and shapes. Some sponges are used by fish as hiding places. Although some sponges look like plants, sponges are not plants but animals because they are made of animal cells. Cells, atoms, and molecules are described.A pronunciation guide of scientific terms is included. 24 pages filled with engaging, colorful illustrations. Reading Level 1-3, Interest Level 2-5.
In the leveled reader Baseballs, Hockey Pucks, and Busy Ants: A Look at Linear Motion, fundamental scientific concepts in physics are explained through simply written text and colorful, fun illustrations. Young readers discover that any object moving in a straight line has linear motion. When moving in a straight line, objects such as hockey pucks, baseballs, and bicycles have linear motion. Living things such as ants, snails, horses, and people have linear motion when they are moving in a straight line. Children are encouraged to think of other examples of linear motion.A pronunciation guide of scientific terms is included. 24 pages filled with engaging, colorful illustrations. Reading Level 1-3, Interest Level 2-5.
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