This collection of Teacher's Resources is based on the Bloom's Taxonomy six levels of thinking. Each 60 page book contains a color teaching guide, reading passages, student activities, tests, answer keys, and 6 color overhead transparencies.
Each Big Book contains the contents of all the books in that series (170 pages/18 transparencies).
Study the natural world including biotic & abiotic ecosystems. Learn to classify warm and cold-blooded animals and finally, explore plant and animal cells and multi-cellular organisms.
Learn more about climate change from a scientific perspective that will help students separate fact from fiction in popular accounts in order to make informed decisions about products and lifestyle choices that affect the Earth System.
We look at the Earth's water and how human activity and climate change are affecting its purity and quantity, as well as the health issues facing plant and animal life in water ecosystems.
Engage your students to become part of the worldwide effort to identify and reduce harmful human-generated carbon dioxide. A comprehensive study complete with carbon footprint calculators.
What is waste? Where does it come from? What are we doing to clean it all up? Take a critical look at how we create and manage our waste, and what we can do to live in more environmentally friendly ways.
Study all aspects of the muscular and skeletal systems. Investigate the major organs along with the five senses. Covers all from mouth to intestine, blood vessels to heart and sperm to newborn.
Learn about properties of solids, liquids and gasses. Explore the invisible world of atoms, molecules, elements and compounds. Examine mechanical, thermal, sound and light energy.
Discover various types of forces at contact and at distance. Study about accelerating, rotating and oscillating motion. Learn about the many simple machines in every day life.
Get the big picture about space. Learn about our solar system, moons, galaxies & the universe. Offers current information about space travel & technology from the International Space Station to the Mission to Mars.
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