A boy gets side-tracked on the way to school.
PoemThis chapter is different than the others. This topic is sensitive. Parents and adults, please do these activities with your children and young learners.
PoemThis is the only chapter not about science. Listen to and practice some music here.
PoemWhat holds the world together? Did you know that lava is liquid rock? At what temperatures does rock melt and boil?
PoemWe have heard about the balance of life, but what exactly does this mean? Plants and animals are two sides of a coin of life. Plants and animals, all life on earth, fit together like a puzzle. We all work together and need each other.
PoemHow can I practice to multiply while relaxed with joy and creativity? How can art, music, and movement help? How can the arts help me to visualize the multiplication table? This question especially is for the adults too: how can we developed and use fundamental practice videos and materials for our community by our community?
PoemWhy do we breath all the time? Why does our heart always beat? What happens to the food we eat?
PoemA despondent and dull red blood cell mechanically follows routine, but glimmers of memory remind him that his struggles are part of a meaningful cycle, and a brighter moment is just around the corner.
PoemWe all know something about bees, flowers, and fruit. We see bees drink nectar in flowers.
PoemQuestion to answer after draw, cold and label illustration.
PoemStory which contains the science of the greenhouse effect, the history of fossil fuels and the history of extinction events.
PoemThese are questions about the human body systems. Get curious. Ponder and ask more questions. You can search the answers online.
PoemAuthor Steven Faivus reads creative text on the science of sound.
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