ScienceSolvesIt!系列(《科学全知道》)目前共34册,每册讲述一个有趣的故事,故事里的孩子用一系列科学方法解决日常生活中的问题。涉及科学主题包括动物迁徙、洞穴探秘、皮肤奥秘、太空知识、物理原理等,丰富多彩。 故事没有直接告诉孩子科学是什么、科学在哪里,而是让孩子通过阅读自己去发现,引导孩子练就一双发现科学的眼睛,培养对科学的好奇心和求知欲。 穿插在故事中的知识也以巧妙的形式呈现,大大拓展了孩子的视野。 另外,每个故事后的 像科学家一样思考 栏目指导孩子动手操作,掌握多种探索科学的技巧,使用从故事中学到的科学方法。 本册Whoa!UFO!(《寻找飞碟》)讲的是:嗖!一个不明飞行物滑过夜空。这真的是天外来客吗?Billy和Kara一定得亲自去找找这个飞碟,一探究竟!
MathMatters(《数学帮帮忙》)系列目前共42册,包括 数字与运算 、 量与计量 、 图形与几何 、 探索规律 、 统计与概率 等内容,几乎涵盖了小学阶段所有重要的数学知识。 MathMatters(《数学帮帮忙》)系列的每一本书都会讲述一个发生在孩子身边的故事,由故事中出现的问题自然地引入一个数学知识,然后通过运用数学知识解决问题。 孩子在主动参与和积极思考的过程中会慢慢发觉,课本上那些既枯燥又抽象的数学知识竟变得如此容易理解和掌握!更重要的是,孩子能深深感受到运用数学知识去解决实际生活中的问题所带来的快乐,从而激发他们学习数学的兴趣,让他们逐渐爱上数学。 这套数学绘本非常适合亲子共读,在阅读过程中,家长可以带领孩子推测情节的发展,探讨解决难题的办法,让孩子在愉悦的氛围中学到知识和技巧。 每个故事后都会用多样的
Ride along with trucker Jill and her dog as they add up theanimals zooming by. But these are no ordinary animals, and they'rebound for a surprise destination! Ride along with trucker Jill and her dog as they add up theanimals passing by on other trucks. But these are no ordinaryanimals, and theyre bound for a surprise destination! Livelyillustrations by R.W. Alley make adding truckloads of fun.
Stuart J. Murphy travels all over the United States talking tothousands of kids. And you'll never believe what they talk about:MATH! Stuart shows kids that they use math every day -- to share apizza, spend their allowance, and even sort socks. Stuart writesfunny stories about math -- and if you read his books, you'll startto see the fun in math, too. Most classrooms celebrate 100 days of school. But for Mrs. Lopez'sclass, it's 100 days of cool! Something new and cool is bound tohappen every day, all the way from 1 to 100.
From Aunt Annie's Alligator to Zizzer-Zazzer-Zuzz, this sturdy board book version of Dr. Seuss's ABC is now available in a bigger trim size. With Dr. Seuss as your guide, learning the alphabet is as fun and as funny as the feather on a Fiffer-feffer-feff!
It's the last week of Camp Grizzly, and the campers arepreparing to elect a mascot. Each day the Grizzly Gazette takes apoll to see who has the biggest percentage of the vote so far. Isit Sophie? Is it Daniel? Or could it be Corey, the new entry in therace? Corey's determined to do her best. But she's got to make up forlost time. Can she win out over Daniel and Sophie? No one will knowfor sure until the last vote is counted! A lively story about summer camp fun will help young readersunderstand both percentage and voting!
It's Kangaroo's birthday, but no one will play with him: notthe emu, the platypuses, the koalas, or even the dingos. They allhave too many things to do. What exactly are they doing? They'reusing multiplication to figure out just how many things they haveto do to plan a big surprise for Kangaroo!
The 21st Street Sluggerst-shirts are worn-out and dirty. Theyneed new ones, but they have no money. How can they raise somecash, and fast? By having a car wash! Learning to count money andmake change are important real-life math skills teamwork is themost valuable player in this sports story.
Keep an eye on the clock as the Huskies and the Falcons gearup for their championship soccer match. Weeks, days, hours,minutes, and seconds--it's all game time!
MathMatters(《数学帮帮忙》)系列目前共42册,包括 数字与运算 、 量与计量 、 图形与几何 、 探索规律 、 统计与概率 等内容,几乎涵盖了小学阶段所有重要的数学知识。 MathMatters(《数学帮帮忙》)系列的每一本书都会讲述一个发生在孩子身边的故事,由故事中出现的问题自然地引入一个数学知识,然后通过运用数学知识解决问题。 孩子在主动参与和积极思考的过程中会慢慢发觉,课本上那些既枯燥又抽象的数学知识竟变得如此容易理解和掌握!更重要的是,孩子能深深感受到运用数学知识去解决实际生活中的问题所带来的快乐,从而激发他们学习数学的兴趣,让他们逐渐爱上数学。 这套数学绘本非常适合亲子共读,在阅读过程中,家长可以带领孩子推测情节的发展,探讨解决难题的办法,让孩子在愉悦的氛围中学到知识和技巧。 每个故事后都会用多样的
Everyday activities such as sharing a meal, sorting socks, andgetting ready for school can be part of learning math. In theMathStart series, everyday life is the basis for each entertainingstory. Simple math concepts are embedded in each story so thatyoung children intuitively understand them. Adults can use thecreative suggestions for activities in the back of each book toextend learning opportunities with children. Developmentally appropriate and correlated to school grade levelsand the curriculum standards of the National Council of Teachers OfMathematics, MathStart can give children a head start!
How did Leonardo da Vinci become interested in flight? Whatare some of his most famous paintings? Do his scientific ideasmeasure up to what we know today? Find out the answers to thesequestions and more in Magic Tree House Research Guide: Leonardo daVinci, Jack and Annie’s guide to the mad genius himself.
The bugs in Coach Caterpillar′s gym class are learning a newdance. But Centipede can′t do it! If he can′t learn the directionsleft, right, forward and backward, this class will be one bigFLOP!
Would you rather be a clarinet . . . a trombone . . . or a drum? (How would you like to have someone going boom-boom on your tum?) Beginning readers are asked to ponder these–and a host of other odd choices–in this charming, provocative book by Dr. Seuss that encourages children to let their imaginations fly.
It's the Lumpkin family reunion, and Uncle Howie is ready withhis camera. All the cousins have to line up by age for theirpicture. But just as they are ready to say, ?ssafras!?omething goeswrong every time! This picture–perfect tale of family funillustrates the important math concept of number order.
One Saturday at the beach, Laura, Juan, and Sarah decide to havea sand castle contest. As the tide rises, the walls get longer, thetowers get taller, and the moats get deeper. The friends measuretheir sand castles with spoons, shovels, and bare feet until Larrythe lifeguard and his tape measure surprise them all.
It's the next exciting nonfiction companion to a bestsellingMagic Tree House book! Join Jack and Annie as they find out thefacts behind their latest adventure, A Crazy Time withCobras. Can snakes really be charmed? What do komodo dragonslike to eat? How do you tell the difference between an aligator anda crocodile? Which reptile has the deadliest venom? Find out theanswers to these questions and more in Jack and Annie's nonfictionguide to snakes and other reptiles. Filled with up-to-date information, exciting photos, funillustrations, and interesting tidbits from Jack and Annie, theMagic Tree House Research Guides are the perfect way for kids tofind out more about the topics they discovered in their favoriteMagic Tree House books.
PreS-Gr. 2. This simplepicture book relates the time on a clock to the pattern of a youngchild's day. Each page shows an analog clock and a digital clockdisplaying the time, from seven o'clock one morning through the dayand night to seven the next morning. The illustrations show thechild's activities and, in the night, his dreams. The text consistsof a simple phrase or sentence, for example, "Wake-up time--a greatbig stretch." Very young children will enjoy watching othersplaying, bathing, eating, and going to bed, while older ones maybegin to grasp the concept of time and the techniques of tellingtime. Soft pencil drawings delineate the rounded forms of childrenengaged in their daily activities. The rich colors of the washesglow against the white backgrounds, which give the pages a cleanlook. The last double-page spread suggests a few other books aswell as activities and discussions. An appealing, practical choicefrom the MathStart series. Carolyn Phelan Copyright American Library Association. All rights
Earth Day is on the way, and Ryan, Luke, and Carly have a plan.If they manage to collect and recycle 5,000 aluminum cans, they canmake enough money to buy some beautiful flowers for nearby GilroyPark. CAN they do it? Counting the cans gives Ryan, Luke, and Carly -- along withreaders -- a lesson in place value. And facts about recyclingthroughout the story will help readers understand how important itis to take care of the earth.
Perry the Penguin needs 9 clams to buy an ice scooter -- buthe's not very good at saving. As Perry earns, spends, finds, loses,and borrows clams, a simple line graph demonstrates the concept ofnegative numbers.
Mike and his little brother, Andy, are headed for the DinosaurCard Trading Fair. They're ready to wheel and deal. It's, 4Stegosaurus for 1 Triceratops, and 2 Triceratops for 1 Allosaurus.But can they get what they really want: the tremendous, gigantic,ferocious, Tyrannosaurus rex? The math concept of equivalency -- understanding when values areequal -- is introduced in this fast-paced story as two brothers tryto beat the clock and make the ultimate trade.
Exceptional nonfiction for children from two of the mosttrusted names in science education: Seymour Simon and theSmithsonian Institution.
Clever Coyote thinks it's time for lunch -- and also time toshow her friends how, with some simple rounding, she can add upnumbers in her head. If only she were as good at hunting as she isat math!
Four kids and their sidekick, Petey the parrot, run asometimes thriving lemonade stand whose patrons include all kindsof wacky neighbors—even a juggler. They create a bar graph to trackthe rise and fall of their lemonade sales. Illustrator Tricia Tusahas imbued the story with her delightful sense of humor and hasmade understanding bar graphs a breeze.