Stock up on STEAM-themed Guided Reading Level O-P titles to grow your classroom library with this diverse mix of fiction and nonfiction.
One morning a little girl wakes up to find everything in life arranging itself into a math problem, and she must find her way out of the Math Curse.
Greg Tang is back with his bestselling approach to addition and subtraction: problem solving. By solving challenges that encourage kids to "group" numbers rather than memorize formulas, even the most reluctant math learners are inspired to see math in a whole new way.
Kids use simple machines every day without realizing it. Two appealing kids and their comical cat introduce familiar simple machines and explain how they work.
Most people try to avoid problems, but not engineers—they go looking for them! In this fun, new title, readers will learn about the kinds of problems engineers help solve.
Readers will learn how engineers use different kinds of models and identify how a model and its subject are alike and how they are different.
The wit and humor of this entertaining story draws children into thinking about area and perimeter. Includes a special section that outlines math concepts and provides questions to further engage children.
In an engaging picture book, Gibbons introduces the bicycle: its history, design, care, types, uses, and safety rules.
What do Galileo, Isaac Newton, Louis Pasteur, and Albert Einstein have in common? They've all ridden on the Magic School Bus, of course!
Vivid art and archival photographs illustrate brief biographies of five great inventors.
A new idea always in his mind, Ben Franklin's joy of living, his humor, and gentleness will capture children's attention and spark their interest in American history.
Introduce students to Charles Drew, the doctor who got the world pumped up to donate blood.
Mean Mrs. Green says that everyone has to invent something for the school science fair. But everyone would rather invent a way to get out of it!