Grade 3

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Life Science

Warm-blooded or cold-blooded?

Although these terms are used to describe various types of animals, neither term is actually accurate. This book makes a complicated subject easy to understand. Through captivating… More →

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Geography · Social Studies · U.S. States

Washington

Welcome to Washington! Let Haruki show you around the state where he lives. Learn about his state's flag, animal, and flower. Find out his favorite activities too! Downloadable Teacher Notes… More →

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Geography · Social Studies · U.S. States

Washington, D.C

Welcome to Washington, D.C.! Let Ryker show you around where he lives. Learn about Washington, D.C.'s flag, bird, and flower. Find out his favorite activities too! Downloadable Teacher Notes… More →

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Enviromental · High Interest

Waste and Recycling

If you can't reuse something, don't just throw it away! In Waste and Recycling, Green Team members learn how important it is to recycle and send as little garbage to the landfill as possible. More →

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Space

Watch this Space!

Watch this Space! presents an out-of-this world guide to the cosmos, filled with fascinating facts and key information. Dazzling images from NASA and simple diagrams help readers understand… More →

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Life Science

Water

Learn about the fluid properties of water, its boiling point, freezing point, condensation, and evaporation. History boxes, quizzes, and simple, entertaining experiments help children… More →

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Science

Water: An Earth System

Hurricanes form over warm ocean water. Liquid water becomes a gas or a solid, and then becomes a liquid again. Pollution and climate change affect water habitats. Incredible changes to water… More →

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Life Science

Water Habitats

Water Habitats features breathtaking photographs, detailed illustrations, and text that is easy to read, yet comprehensive. Young readers will enjoy learning about the different types of… More →

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Earth and Space Science

Water Power

How is water used to make energy? Why do we build dams for power? Water Power answers these questions and much more! More →

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High Interest

Water Wise!

What happens to water all over the world? Did you know… • Only 3% of the world's water is drinkable. • It takes 264 gallons (1,000 liters) of water to produce two pounds (1 kg) of potatoes. More →

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Life Science

Waves and Information Transfer

In this fascinating title, readers explore how light and sound waves transfer information. From telescopes that extend our sense of sight to satellites that help us communicate across large… More →

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