This document lists K-2 science books categorized by subject (Physical, Earth, Life, and I&E) and grade level (K, 1st, 2nd). It includes the author, book title, and indicates the applicable grade levels for over 100 books. Many books cover multiple subjects and grades. The list was compiled from the California Department of Education and includes fiction and nonfiction titles.
What is an earthquake shalini holly tashasnazzyseven
An earthquake occurs when tectonic plates push together, causing one plate to move up or down and shake the earth. The 2011 Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand's South Island was a magnitude 6.3 quake that caused widespread damage to buildings and homes, resulting in 181 deaths. Tectonic plates are irregularly shaped slabs of solid rock that make up the Earth's lithosphere, and they vary greatly in size and thickness.
The document provides an overview of a training for school librarians, covering topics such as library missions, skills, collection development, weeding, purchasing, processing, cataloging, advocacy, and statistics. The training aims to help librarians effectively manage their libraries and promote literacy.
Keith Lumsden is a renowned professor who has taught at several prestigious universities. He has authored numerous publications on management and business strategy. The document provides biographical details about Keith Lumsden's academic career, publications, and advisory work with major global corporations.
Nanocor, Ltd is a biotech startup established in 2011 in Tomsk, Russia that conducts research on developing hybrid organic-inorganic nanoparticles to treat atherosclerosis and lipid disorders, having received patents and becoming a resident at the Skolkovo Innovation Centre; preliminary experiments show the nanoparticles can selectively bind cholesterol crystals and lipids and accumulate in plaque without toxicity.
Plates move due to sea floor spreading as new crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges. There are three types of plate boundaries: 1) Divergent boundaries where plates move apart and new crust is formed, like at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. 2) Convergent boundaries where plates move toward each other, potentially causing earthquakes and volcanoes. 3) Transform boundaries where plates slide past each other horizontally. Plates generally move a few centimeters per year, with the Nazca and Pacific plates diverging at around 18 cm per year.
This document provides guidance for school librarians on developing their library collections to support curriculum standards. It includes sample curriculum standards for grades K-8 in key subject areas. It also summarizes a school library survey that librarians must complete for the state regarding library conditions and resources. Librarians are encouraged to use the survey results to advocate for improving their school libraries.
Designing and conducting formative evaluationsLarry Cobb
This presentation discusses formative evaluations and how to design and conduct them. Formative evaluations are used during instructional design to improve effectiveness and identify problems. They involve subject matter experts, learning specialists, and learners. One-to-one and small group evaluations identify obvious errors. Field trials test the instruction in its intended context. Data is collected to evaluate clarity, impact, feasibility, and whether objectives are met. Concerns that influence formative evaluations include the context, learners, and outcomes. Problem solving is used to improve weak units based on evaluation data.
What is an earthquake shalini holly tashasnazzyseven
An earthquake occurs when tectonic plates push together, causing one plate to move up or down and shake the earth. The 2011 Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand's South Island was a magnitude 6.3 quake that caused widespread damage to buildings and homes, resulting in 181 deaths. Tectonic plates are irregularly shaped slabs of solid rock that make up the Earth's lithosphere, and they vary greatly in size and thickness.
The document provides an overview of a training for school librarians, covering topics such as library missions, skills, collection development, weeding, purchasing, processing, cataloging, advocacy, and statistics. The training aims to help librarians effectively manage their libraries and promote literacy.
Keith Lumsden is a renowned professor who has taught at several prestigious universities. He has authored numerous publications on management and business strategy. The document provides biographical details about Keith Lumsden's academic career, publications, and advisory work with major global corporations.
Nanocor, Ltd is a biotech startup established in 2011 in Tomsk, Russia that conducts research on developing hybrid organic-inorganic nanoparticles to treat atherosclerosis and lipid disorders, having received patents and becoming a resident at the Skolkovo Innovation Centre; preliminary experiments show the nanoparticles can selectively bind cholesterol crystals and lipids and accumulate in plaque without toxicity.
Plates move due to sea floor spreading as new crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges. There are three types of plate boundaries: 1) Divergent boundaries where plates move apart and new crust is formed, like at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. 2) Convergent boundaries where plates move toward each other, potentially causing earthquakes and volcanoes. 3) Transform boundaries where plates slide past each other horizontally. Plates generally move a few centimeters per year, with the Nazca and Pacific plates diverging at around 18 cm per year.
This document provides guidance for school librarians on developing their library collections to support curriculum standards. It includes sample curriculum standards for grades K-8 in key subject areas. It also summarizes a school library survey that librarians must complete for the state regarding library conditions and resources. Librarians are encouraged to use the survey results to advocate for improving their school libraries.
Designing and conducting formative evaluationsLarry Cobb
This presentation discusses formative evaluations and how to design and conduct them. Formative evaluations are used during instructional design to improve effectiveness and identify problems. They involve subject matter experts, learning specialists, and learners. One-to-one and small group evaluations identify obvious errors. Field trials test the instruction in its intended context. Data is collected to evaluate clarity, impact, feasibility, and whether objectives are met. Concerns that influence formative evaluations include the context, learners, and outcomes. Problem solving is used to improve weak units based on evaluation data.
This document describes a slow-release fertilizer system that reduces pollution and recycles thermoplastics. It can be engineered to slowly supply nutrients over long periods of time from a single application. This reduces fertilizer runoff that pollutes waterways. The thermoplastics used in the system will biodegrade and not end up in landfills. The manufacturing process involves blending nutrients and thermoplastics then extruding and pelletizing them. This is a low-cost, profitable system that benefits farmers, manufacturers, and the environment.
10 Things You Need to Know About School Librariespdoering
The document outlines topics related to running a school library program. It discusses developing a library mission, providing information literacy skills to students, performing administrative duties, creating an engaging physical library space, conducting library orientations, teaching important library skills to students, following model library standards, developing an effective book collection, advocating for the library program, and building lifelong readers. The document provides guidance on these topics through brief explanations and numbered lists.
Earth Science is the study of the planet Earth and its processes. It includes four main areas: geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. Geology studies Earth's composition and structure. Meteorology examines the atmosphere and weather. Oceanography analyzes Earth's oceans. Astronomy applies knowledge of Earth materials to understand other planets. Earth scientists seek to understand climate change, locate resources, and protect the environment from human impacts.
This document discusses methods for revising instructional materials based on formative evaluation data. There are two types of revisions - changes to content/substance to make materials more effective, and changes to procedures for using materials. Data from one-to-one trials includes learner characteristics, responses, time, and attitudes. This data is analyzed by describing learners, summarizing comments, and examining individual/total performance. Revisions are then made by determining issues and suggesting changes. Data from group trials includes pre/post-test performance, time, and comments. Item and objective analysis identifies difficulty and consistency. Revisions are made based on inferences from learner performance and comments. The goal of revision is to continuously improve materials based on evaluation
- Living things have characteristics called life processes that distinguish them from non-living things. These processes are represented by the mnemonic "MRS. GREN" or "MRS. NERG".
- The life processes are movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition. All living things exhibit these processes, taking in nutrients and exchanging gases while growing, responding to stimuli, and reproducing.
- Non-living things may exhibit some similar behaviors but do not perform all the life processes, such as respiration. This distinguishes living from non-living entities.
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Weather and Climate unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 2500+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 19 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus within The Weather and Climate Unit: -What is weather?, Climate, Importance of the Atmosphere, Components of the Atmosphere, Layers of the Atmosphere, Air Quality and Pollution, Carbon Monoxide, Ozone Layer, Ways to Avoid Skin Cancer, Air Pressure, Barometer, Air Pressure and Wind, Fronts, Wind, Global Wind, Coriolis Force, Jet Stream, Sea Breeze / Land Breeze, Mountain Winds, Mountain Rain Shadow, Wind Chill, Flight, Dangerous Weather Systems, Light, Albedo, Temperature, Thermometers, Seasons, Humidity / Condensation / Evaporation, Dew Points, Clouds, Types of Clouds, Meteorology, Weather Tools, Isotherms, Ocean Currents, Enhanced Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, The Effects of Global Warming, Biomes, Types of Biomes. Difficulty rating 8/10.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
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The document discusses several theories regarding the origin of life on Earth:
1) Special creation theory proposes that life was created by a supernatural power.
2) Early experiments provided evidence that simple organic molecules could form from inorganic compounds.
3) Later, more complex organic molecules like amino acids were found to arise spontaneously from simpler precursors.
4) Modern hypotheses suggest life began through gradual chemical evolution, with self-replicating molecules like RNA emerging and eventually becoming enclosed in cell membranes.
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Gladwell defines a tipping point as "the moment of critical mass, the threshold, the boiling point". The book seeks to explain and describe the "mysterious" sociological changes that mark everyday life. As Gladwell states, "Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread like viruses do".
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The veteran business consultant William Bridges explains the meaning of a transition and how to manage the process successfully during an organizational change. The innovation makes the business world transforming in a fast pace. Managing transitions can be the key for the survival of the company in the new world.
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The document discusses key concepts about the solar system including:
- The mass of the solar system is concentrated in the gas giant planets like Jupiter due to their large sizes, not densities.
- The planets orbit the sun on elliptical paths and revolve in the same direction counter-clockwise when viewed from above the north pole.
- Planets revolve around the sun at different rates, with inner planets revolving faster, and rotate at different rates, with inner planets rotating slower.
- Prograde motion is counter-clockwise rotation when viewed from above the north pole, while retrograde motion is clockwise.
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This document provides information to help students in grades 1-3 classify living and non-living things. It defines living things as those that need food, water, air, can reproduce, grow and change, and respond to their environment. Non-living things do not need to eat or breathe and cannot reproduce or change. Examples of living things include animals and plants. Examples of non-living things include man-made objects. The document includes an interactive test for students to classify examples as living or non-living.
Grade 11 Earth & Life Science (Earth System & Subsystems)Marileah Mendina
1. The Earth can be understood as a system consisting of interconnected subsystems - the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.
2. The geosphere includes the solid Earth from the crust to the core. The hydrosphere is the dynamic mass of water on Earth. The atmosphere is the thin gaseous layer surrounding the planet. The biosphere includes all ecosystems and life forms on Earth.
3. These subsystems interact through material cycles like the carbon, water, and rock cycles. They exchange heat and energy. Together they comprise the closed Earth system, which receives energy from the sun.
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This document describes a slow-release fertilizer system that reduces pollution and recycles thermoplastics. It can be engineered to slowly supply nutrients over long periods of time from a single application. This reduces fertilizer runoff that pollutes waterways. The thermoplastics used in the system will biodegrade and not end up in landfills. The manufacturing process involves blending nutrients and thermoplastics then extruding and pelletizing them. This is a low-cost, profitable system that benefits farmers, manufacturers, and the environment.
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The document outlines topics related to running a school library program. It discusses developing a library mission, providing information literacy skills to students, performing administrative duties, creating an engaging physical library space, conducting library orientations, teaching important library skills to students, following model library standards, developing an effective book collection, advocating for the library program, and building lifelong readers. The document provides guidance on these topics through brief explanations and numbered lists.
Earth Science is the study of the planet Earth and its processes. It includes four main areas: geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. Geology studies Earth's composition and structure. Meteorology examines the atmosphere and weather. Oceanography analyzes Earth's oceans. Astronomy applies knowledge of Earth materials to understand other planets. Earth scientists seek to understand climate change, locate resources, and protect the environment from human impacts.
This document discusses methods for revising instructional materials based on formative evaluation data. There are two types of revisions - changes to content/substance to make materials more effective, and changes to procedures for using materials. Data from one-to-one trials includes learner characteristics, responses, time, and attitudes. This data is analyzed by describing learners, summarizing comments, and examining individual/total performance. Revisions are then made by determining issues and suggesting changes. Data from group trials includes pre/post-test performance, time, and comments. Item and objective analysis identifies difficulty and consistency. Revisions are made based on inferences from learner performance and comments. The goal of revision is to continuously improve materials based on evaluation
- Living things have characteristics called life processes that distinguish them from non-living things. These processes are represented by the mnemonic "MRS. GREN" or "MRS. NERG".
- The life processes are movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition. All living things exhibit these processes, taking in nutrients and exchanging gases while growing, responding to stimuli, and reproducing.
- Non-living things may exhibit some similar behaviors but do not perform all the life processes, such as respiration. This distinguishes living from non-living entities.
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Weather and Climate unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 2500+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 19 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus within The Weather and Climate Unit: -What is weather?, Climate, Importance of the Atmosphere, Components of the Atmosphere, Layers of the Atmosphere, Air Quality and Pollution, Carbon Monoxide, Ozone Layer, Ways to Avoid Skin Cancer, Air Pressure, Barometer, Air Pressure and Wind, Fronts, Wind, Global Wind, Coriolis Force, Jet Stream, Sea Breeze / Land Breeze, Mountain Winds, Mountain Rain Shadow, Wind Chill, Flight, Dangerous Weather Systems, Light, Albedo, Temperature, Thermometers, Seasons, Humidity / Condensation / Evaporation, Dew Points, Clouds, Types of Clouds, Meteorology, Weather Tools, Isotherms, Ocean Currents, Enhanced Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, The Effects of Global Warming, Biomes, Types of Biomes. Difficulty rating 8/10.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
B.tech biotech i bls u 1.2 theories of origin of lifeRai University
The document discusses several theories regarding the origin of life on Earth:
1) Special creation theory proposes that life was created by a supernatural power.
2) Early experiments provided evidence that simple organic molecules could form from inorganic compounds.
3) Later, more complex organic molecules like amino acids were found to arise spontaneously from simpler precursors.
4) Modern hypotheses suggest life began through gradual chemical evolution, with self-replicating molecules like RNA emerging and eventually becoming enclosed in cell membranes.
The Seven Laws of Business That Made Chrysler the World's Hottest Car Company. Written by Robert A. Lutz, Former president and vice-chairman, Chrysler Corporation. The towering figure in the American automobile industry in the last three decades.
Intuit faced declining customer satisfaction and hired a design director to implement a "Design for Delight" initiative. The director created a team of "innovation catalysts" to teach design thinking practices. They helped teams run experiments like observing customers and prototyping solutions. This led to successes that improved the culture and Intuit was transformed into a design-driven company, climbing out of its difficulties.
HBR's 10 must reads on innovation. The negative effects of 6 fallacies abour product development are explained, and practical suggestions to overcome them will help companies to avoid the mistakes and keep projects on track.
Gladwell defines a tipping point as "the moment of critical mass, the threshold, the boiling point". The book seeks to explain and describe the "mysterious" sociological changes that mark everyday life. As Gladwell states, "Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread like viruses do".
This document summarizes key chapters from an HBR article on GE's strategy of "reversed innovation". It discusses how GE developed low-cost, small-sized medical devices in India and China, and is now selling them globally. This "reversed innovation" process involved creating products specifically for emerging markets and bringing them to wealthy markets. The document also outlines critical principles GE used to implement this strategy successfully, such as shifting power to local growth teams, customizing targets/metrics, and having local teams report directly to the CEO. However, it notes that changing mindsets remains a big challenge for GE in fully adopting this approach.
The veteran business consultant William Bridges explains the meaning of a transition and how to manage the process successfully during an organizational change. The innovation makes the business world transforming in a fast pace. Managing transitions can be the key for the survival of the company in the new world.
The document discusses the four main systems that make up Earth: the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere. It focuses on the hydrosphere, explaining that water covers 70% of the Earth's surface and is essential for life. It then describes the water cycle, in which water is in constant motion between the oceans, atmosphere, and land via evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
The document discusses key concepts about the solar system including:
- The mass of the solar system is concentrated in the gas giant planets like Jupiter due to their large sizes, not densities.
- The planets orbit the sun on elliptical paths and revolve in the same direction counter-clockwise when viewed from above the north pole.
- Planets revolve around the sun at different rates, with inner planets revolving faster, and rotate at different rates, with inner planets rotating slower.
- Prograde motion is counter-clockwise rotation when viewed from above the north pole, while retrograde motion is clockwise.
Living things and non living things (with license)margamargs
This document provides information to help students in grades 1-3 classify living and non-living things. It defines living things as those that need food, water, air, can reproduce, grow and change, and respond to their environment. Non-living things do not need to eat or breathe and cannot reproduce or change. Examples of living things include animals and plants. Examples of non-living things include man-made objects. The document includes an interactive test for students to classify examples as living or non-living.
Grade 11 Earth & Life Science (Earth System & Subsystems)Marileah Mendina
1. The Earth can be understood as a system consisting of interconnected subsystems - the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.
2. The geosphere includes the solid Earth from the crust to the core. The hydrosphere is the dynamic mass of water on Earth. The atmosphere is the thin gaseous layer surrounding the planet. The biosphere includes all ecosystems and life forms on Earth.
3. These subsystems interact through material cycles like the carbon, water, and rock cycles. They exchange heat and energy. Together they comprise the closed Earth system, which receives energy from the sun.
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The Unbelievable Tale of Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping: A Riveting Sagagreendigital
Introduction
The notion of Dwayne Johnson kidnapping seems straight out of a Hollywood thriller. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, known for his larger-than-life persona, immense popularity. and action-packed filmography, is the last person anyone would envision being a victim of kidnapping. Yet, the bizarre and riveting tale of such an incident, filled with twists and turns. has captured the imagination of many. In this article, we delve into the intricate details of this astonishing event. exploring every aspect, from the dramatic rescue operation to the aftermath and the lessons learned.
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
The incident of Dwayne Johnson's kidnapping began on an ordinary day. Johnson was filming his latest high-octane action film set to break box office records. The location was a remote yet scenic area. chosen for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. perfect for the film's climactic scenes.
But, beneath the veneer of normalcy, a sinister plot was unfolding. Unbeknownst to Johnson and his team, a group of criminals had planned his abduction. hoping to leverage his celebrity status for a hefty ransom. The stage was set for an event that would soon dominate worldwide headlines and social media feeds.
The Abduction: Unfolding the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping
The Moment of Capture
On the day of the kidnapping, everything seemed to be proceeding as usual on set. Johnson and his co-stars and crew were engrossed in shooting a particularly demanding scene. As the day wore on, the production team took a short break. providing the kidnappers with the perfect opportunity to strike.
The abduction was executed with military precision. A group of masked men, armed and organized, infiltrated the set. They created chaos, taking advantage of the confusion to isolate Johnson. Johnson was outnumbered and caught off guard despite his formidable strength and fighting skills. The kidnappers overpowered him, bundled him into a waiting vehicle. and sped away, leaving everyone on set in a state of shock and disbelief.
The Immediate Aftermath
The immediate aftermath of the Dwayne Johnson kidnappin
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CDE Science Book List K-6
1. K-2 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Aardema, Verna Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain: A Nandi Tale X X
Adler, David A. Picture Book of George Washington Carver, A X X
Aliki Digging Up Dinosaurs X
Aliki Dinosaur Bones X
Aliki Fossils Tell of Long Ago X
Aliki My Visit to the Aquarium X X X
Aliki My Visit to the Zoo X X X
Aliki Corn Is Maize: The Gift of the Indians X X X
Aliki I'm Growing! X
Aliki Weed Is a Flower: The Life of George Washington
X X X X X X
Carver, A
Allen, Judy Are You a Bee? X X
Allen, Judy Are You a Butterfly? X
Allen, Pamela Mr. Archimedes' Bath X
Anholt, Laurence Stone Girl, Bone Girl X
Anno, Mitsumasa Anno's Counting Book X X X
Archambault, John Here Are My Hands X X X X X X
Archambault, John Knots on a Counting Rope X
Arnold, Caroline African Animals X X X
Arnosky, Jim All About Turkeys X X
Arnosky, Jim Crinkleroot's Nature Almanac X X
Arnosky, Jim Little Lions X
Arnosky, Jim Watching Water Birds X X
Asch, Frank Sun Is My Favorite Star, The X
Bancroft, Henrietta Animals in Winter X
Banks, Kate Gift from the Sea, A X
Banyai, Istvan Zoom X X
Barner, Bob Bugs! Bugs! Bugs! X X
Barner, Bob Dem Bones X
Batten, Mary Winking, Blinking Sea: All About Bioluminescence, The X X
Bauer, Marion Dane If You Were Born a Kitten X
Baylor, Byrd Amigo X X
Baylor, Byrd Desert Voices
Berger, Melvin Chomp! A Book About Sharks X X
compiled from the California Department of Education at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/sc/ll/ap/searchlist.asp
Titles with more than one author are listed under each author's name. Highlighted books are fiction. 1
2. K-2 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Bernhard, Durga Earth, Sky, Wet, Dry: A Book of Nature Opposites X X X
Bial, Raymond Handful of Dirt, A X
Bickel, Cindy Tiger Math: Learning to Graph from a Baby Tiger X
Bix, Cynthia Overbeck Water, Water Everywhere X X
Bowen, Betsy Gathering: A Northwoods Counting Book X X
Bowen, Betsy Tracks in the Wild X X X
Branley, Franklyn M. Day Light, Night Light: Where Light Comes From X
Branley, Franklyn M. Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll X X
Branley, Franklyn M. Snow Is Falling X X
Branley, Franklyn M. What Makes a Magnet? X X
Branley, Franklyn M. What Makes Day and Night? X X
Branley, Franklyn M. What the Moon Is Like
Brighton, Catherine Fossil Girl: Mary Anning's Dinosaur Discovery, The X
Brighton, Catherine Galileo's Treasure Box X
Brown, Don Rare Treasure: Mary Anning and Her Remarkable
X X X
Discoveries
Brown, Laurie Krasny Dinosaurs to the Rescue: A Guide to Protecting Our
X X
Planet
Brown, Marc Dinosaurs to the Rescue: A Guide to Protecting Our
X X
Planet
Bunting, Eve Butterfly House, The X
Bunting, Eve Secret Place X
Bunting, Eve Sunflower House, The X
Cannon, Annie Bat in the Boot, The X
Cannon, Janell Crickwing
Cannon, Janell Stellaluna X X X
Cannon, Janell Verdi X X X
Carle, Eric Grouchy Ladybug, The X
Carle, Eric Hello, Red Fox X
Carle, Eric House for Hermit Crab, A X
Carle, Eric Tiny Seed, The X
Cash, Megan Montague I Saw the Sea and the Sea Saw Me X
Cherry, Lynne Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest,
X X
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Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Child, Lauren What Planet Are You from, Clarice Bean? X
Christian, Peggy If You Find a Rock X
Cole, Henry Jack's Garden X X
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus Explores the Senses X
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus Explores the World of Animals, The X
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus in the Time of the Dinosaurs X
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus on the Ocean Floor X X X
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus: Inside a Beehive X X X
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus: Inside a Hurricane, The X X
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus: Inside the Earth X X X
Cole, Joanna You Can't Smell a Flower with Your Ear! All About Your 5
X X X
Senses
Collard III, Sneed B. Animal Dads X X
Cooney, Barbara Miss Rumphius X X
Cowan, Catherine My Life with the Wave
Cowcher, Helen Antarctica X
Cowcher, Helen Rain Forest
Cowcher, Helen Tigress
Cowley, Joy Red-Eyed Tree Frog X X
Crummel, Susan Stevens Cook-a-Doodle-Doo! X X
Cyrus, Kurt Oddhopper Opera: A Bug's Garden of Verses X X
Dabcovich, Lydia Sleepy Bear X X X X
Darling, Kathy Arctic Babies X X X X
Darling, Kathy Desert Babies X X X
Davies, Nicola Bat Loves the Night X X
Davies, Nicola One Tiny Turtle X
Davis, Katie Who Hops? X
de Bourgoing, Pascale Under the Ground X X X
dePaola, Tomie Cloud Book, The X X
dePaola, Tomie Popcorn Book, The X X
dePaola, Tomie Quicksand Book, The X
Dorros, Arthur Animal Tracks X X
Dorros, Arthur Ant Cities
Dorros, Arthur Feel the Wind X
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Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Dorros, Arthur Tree Is Growing, A
Duke, Kate Archaeologists Dig for Clues X X X
Dunphy, Madeleine Here Is the African Savanna X
Earle, Ann Zipping, Zapping, Zooming Bats X
Earle, Sylvia A. Hello, Fish! Visiting the Coral Reef
Earle, Sylvia A. Sea Critters
Eclare, Melanie Handful of Sunshine, A X
Edwards, Pamela Duncan Livingstone Mouse
X
Ehlert, Lois Growing Vegetable Soup X
Ehlert, Lois Planting a Rainbow X X X
Ehlert, Lois Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf X X X
Ehlert, Lois Waiting for Wings X X
Elffers, Joost How Are You Peeling? Foods with Moods X
Emberley, Ed Wing on a Flea: A Book About Shapes, The X
Ets, Marie Hall Gilberto and the Wind X X X
Evangelista, Gloria In Search of the Perfect Pumpkin X X X
Facklam, Margery Spiders and Their Web Sites
Falwell, Cathryn Turtle Splash! Countdown at the Pond X X X
Farmer, Jacqueline Bananas! X
Fisher, Leonard Everett Sky, Sea, the Jetty, and Me X X
Fleischman, Paul Time Train
Fleming, Candace When Agnes Caws X X
Fleming, Denise In the Small, Small Pond X
Fleming, Denise In the Tall, Tall Grass X
Fleming, Denise Where Once There Was a Wood X X
Florian, Douglas In the Swim: Poems and Paintings X X X
Florian, Douglas Insectlopedia: Poems and Paintings X
Florian, Douglas Lizards, Frogs, and Polliwogs X X X
Florian, Douglas Mammalabilia: Poems and Paintings X
Florian, Douglas Pig Is Big, A X
Florian, Douglas Winter Eyes: Poems and Paintings X X
Fraser, Mary Ann Where Are the Night Animals? X X X
Frasier, Debra On the Day You Were Born X
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Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Frasier, Debra Out of the Ocean
Fredericks, Anthony D. Slugs X X
Fredericks, Anthony D. Under One Rock: Bugs, Slugs and Other Ughs X
Freeman, Don Rainbow of My Own X
French, Vivian Growing Frogs X X X
Freymann, Saxton How Are You Peeling? Foods with Moods X
Gans, Roma How Do Birds Find Their Way?
Gans, Roma Rock Collecting X X X
George, Jean Craighead Look to the North: A Wolf Pup Diary X X X
George, Kristine O'Connell Old Elm Speaks: Tree Poems
X
George, Lindsay Barrett Around the World: Who's Been Here? X
George, Lindsay Barrett In the Snow: Who's Been Here? X X
George, Twig C. Jellies: The Life of Jellyfish
George, William T. Box Turtle at Long Pond X
Gibbons, Gail Apples X
Gibbons, Gail Bats X X
Gibbons, Gail Ducks! X X
Gibbons, Gail Exploring the Deep, Dark Sea X X X X
Gibbons, Gail Honey Makers, The X
Gibbons, Gail Marshes and Swamps X X
Gibbons, Gail Milk Makers, The X
Gibbons, Gail Weather Words and What They Mean X X
Giganti, Jr., Paul How Many Snails? A Counting Book X
Glaser, Linda Our Big Home: An Earth Poem X X
Glaser, Linda Spectacular Spiders X
Glaser, Linda Wonderful Worms X
Good, Elaine W. Fall Is Here! I Love It! X X
Graham, Joan Bransfield Flicker Flash: Poems
Graham, Joan Bransfield Splish, Splash X
Grifalconi, Ann Village of Round and Square Houses
Grupper, Jonathan Destination Polar Regions X X X
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Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Grupper, Jonathan Destination Rocky Mountains X X X
Guarino, Deborah Is Your Mama a Llama? X
Guiberson, Brenda Z. Emperor Lays an Egg, The X X
Guiberson, Brenda Z. Into the Sea X X
Hamilton, Kersten This Is the Ocean
Heiligman, Deborah From Caterpillar to Butterfly X X
Heinz, Brian J. Butternut Hollow Pond X
Heller, Ruth Animals Born Alive and Well X X
Heller, Ruth Chickens Aren't the Only Ones X X
Heller, Ruth Galapagos Means Tortoises X X X
Heller, Ruth How to Hide a Butterfly and Other Insects X
Heller, Ruth Plants that Never ever Bloom X X X
Heller, Ruth Reason for a Flower, The X X X
Heller, Ruth Sea Within a Sea: Secrets of the Sargasso, A X X
Hesse, Karen Come on, Rain! X X
Hewitt, Sally Full of Energy X
Himmelman, John House Spider's Life, A X
Hines, Anna Grossnickle Pieces X X
Hirschi, Ron Fall X X
Hiscock, Bruce Big Rock, The X
Hoberman, Mary Ann House Is a House for Me, A X X
Hooper, Meredith Seven Eggs X
Hopkinson, Deborah Fannie in the Kitchen: The Whole Story from Soup to Nuts
of How Fannie Farmer Invented Recipes with Precise X X
Measurements
Horowitz, Ruth Crab Moon X
Howe, James I Wish I Were a Butterfly X
Howell, Will C. I Call it Sky X
Hulme, Joy N. Sea Squares X X X
Humphries, Tudor Are You a Butterfly? X
Hurd, Edith Thacher Starfish X X
Hurst, Carol Otis Rocks in His Head X X X
James, Betsy Tadpoles X X X
Jenkins, Martin Emperor's Egg, The X X
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7. K-2 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Jenkins, Priscilla Belz Falcons Nest on Skyscrapers X X
Jenkins, Steve Big and Little X X
Jenkins, Steve Biggest, Strongest, Fastest X X
Jenkins, Steve Slap, Squeak and Scatter: How Animals Communicate X X
Jenkins, Steve Top of the World: Climbing Mount Everest, The X X
Jenkins, Steve What Do You Do When Something Wants to Eat You? X
Jeunesse, Gallimard Under the Ground X X X
Jimenez, Francisco Mariposa, La (The Butterfly) X X
Johnston, Tony Barn Owls, The X
Jonas, Ann Color Dance X
Jones, Jennifer Berry Who Lives in the Snow? X X
Jordan, Helene J. How a Seed Grows X X X
Karas, G. Brian Windy Day, The X X
Kennedy, Dorothy M. Make Things Fly: Poems About the Wind X X
King, Elizabeth Pumpkin Patch, The X X X
Kite, Patricia Down in the Sea: The Jellyfish X X
Korman, Susan Box Turtle at Silver Pond Lane X
Kosaka, Fumi Let's Count the Raindrops X X
Kranking, Kathy Bug Book, The X
Krauss, Ruth Carrot Seed, The X
Krupp, Edwin C. Rainbow and You, The X
Kudlinski, Kathleen V. Dandelions X
LaMarche, Jim Raft, The X X
Langeland, Deirdre Octopus' Den X
Langstaff, John Over in the Meadow X
Lauber, Patricia Be a Friend to Trees X X X
Lauber, Patricia Who Eats What? Food Chains and Food Webs X
Lauber, Patricia You're Aboard Spaceship Earth
Lesser, Carolyn Dig Hole, Soft Mole X X
Lesser, Carolyn Storm on the Desert X X
Levenson, George Pumpkin Circle: The Story of a Garden X
Lewdon, Peter Midnight Math: Twelve Terrific Math Games
Lewin, Betsy Booby Hatch X X
Lobel, Anita One Lighthouse, One Moon X X
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8. K-2 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Locker, Thomas Cloud Dance X X
Locker, Thomas Mountain Dance X X
Locker, Thomas Sky Tree: Seeing Science Through Art X X X
Locker, Thomas Where the River Begins X X
London, Jonathan Baby Whale's Journey X X X
London, Jonathan Park Beat: Rhymin' Through the Seasons X
London, Jonathan Phantom of the Prairie: Year of the Black-Footed Ferret,
The
London, Jonathan Sun Dance, Water Dance X X
Lottridge, Celia Barker Name of the Tree, The X X
Luenn, Nancy Squish! A Wetland Walk X X X
Lyon, George Ella Counting on the Woods: A Poem X X X
Maass, Robert When Autumn Comes X
Markle, Sandra Creepy, Crawly, Baby Bugs X X X
Marsh, T. J. Way Out in the Desert X X
Martin, Jr., Bill Here Are My Hands X X X X X X
Martin, Jr., Bill Knots on a Counting Rope X
Martin, Jr., Bill Turning of the Year, The X
Mazer, Anne Salamander Room, The X X
Mazzola, Jr., Frank Counting Is for the Birds X
McCourt, Lisa Rain Forest Counts, The X X
McDonald, Megan Insects Are My Life X X
McDonald, Megan Is this a House for a Hermit Crab? X
McLerran, Alice Mountain that Loved a Bird, The X X
McMillan, Bruce Going On A Whale Watch X
McMillan, Bruce Nights of the Pufflings X
McNulty, Faith How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World X
McNulty, Faith Lady and the Spider, The X
McPhail, David Puddle, The X X
Micucci, Charles Life and Times of the Honeybee, The X X X
Miller, Debbie S. River of Life X X X X
Morris, Jill Green Air X
Morrison, Gordon Bald Eagle X
Moss, Miriam This Is the Tree X
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9. K-2 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Murphy, Stuart J. Super Sand Castle Saturday X X
Nagda, Ann Whitehead Tiger Math: Learning to Graph from a Baby Tiger X
Nikola-Lisa, W. Year with Grandma Moses, The X
O'Neill, Amanda I Wonder Why Snakes Shed Their Skin: And Other
X
Questions About Reptiles
Oppenheim, Joanne Have You Seen Birds? X X
Oppenheim, Joanne Have You Seen Bugs? X
Pallotta, Jerry Flower Alphabet Book, The X
Pallotta, Jerry Icky Bug Counting Book, The X X
Pallotta, Jerry Underwater Counting: Even Numbers X
Parker, Nancy Winslow Frogs, Toads, Lizards, and Salamanders X X
Parker, Steve It's an Ant's Life, My Story of Life in the Nest X X X
Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw Bold and Bright: Black-and-White Animals X X
Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw Flashy Fantastic Rain Forest Frogs X
Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw Slinky, Scaly, Slithery Snakes X
Paulsen, Gary Tortilla Factory, The X X X
Peet, Bill Wump World, The
Peters, Lisa Westberg Sun, the Wind, and the Rain, The X
Pfeffer, Wendy Log's Life, A X
Pfeffer, Wendy Sounds All Around X
Polacco, Patricia Meteor!
Polacco, Patricia Thunder Cake X
Pollock, Penny When the Moon Is Full
Posada, Mia Dandelions: Stars in the Grass X
Prelutsky, Jack It's Snowing! It's Snowing! X X X
Pringle, Laurence P. Bats! Strange and Wonderful X X X
Pringle, Laurence P. Dinosaurs! Strange and Wonderful X
Pringle, Laurence P. Extraordinary Life: The Story of a Monarch Butterfly, An X
Provensen, Alice Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot,
X
July 25, 1909, The
Provensen, Martin Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot,
X
July 25, 1909, The
Ramanova, Natalia Once There Was a Tree X X
Rauzon, Mark J. Water, Water Everywhere X X
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Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Ray, Mary Lyn Mud X X X
Reed-Jones, Carol Salmon Stream X X X
Reed-Jones, Carol Tree in the Ancient Forest, The X X
Riley, Linda Capus Elephants Swim X X
Robbins, Ken Autumn Leaves X
Robinson, Sandra Last Bit-Bear: A Fable, The
X X
Chisholm
Rogers, Sally Earthsong: Based on Rogers's Popular Song "Over in the
X
Endangered Meadow"
Root, Phyllis Grandmother Winter X X
Rose, Deborah Lee Into the A, B, Sea: An Ocean Alphabet X X
Rotner, Shelley Parts X X
Rounds, Glen Beaver X X
Royston, Angela Chick: See How They Grow X X
Ryan, Pam Munoz Hello Ocean X X X X
Ryder, Joanne Each Living Thing X
Ryder, Joanne Little Panda: The World Welcomes Hua Mei at the San
X X X
Diego Zoo
Ryder, Joanne Snail's Spell, The X X
Ryder, Joanne Where Butterflies Grow X X X
Rylant, Cynthia In November X
Rylant, Cynthia This Year's Garden X X
Sanders, Scott Russell Crawdad Creek X X X
Saul, Carol Barn Cat: A Counting Book X X X
Sayre, April Pulley Dig, Wait, Listen X X X
Sayre, April Pulley Home at Last: A Song of Migration X
Sayre, April Pulley If You Should Hear a Honey Guide
Schimmel, Schim Children of the Earth...Remember X X
Schnur, Steven Spring Thaw X X X
Schnur, Steven Summer: An Alphabet Acrostic X X
Schwartz, Betty Ann What Makes a Rainbow? X
Seuling, Barbara Drip! Drop! How Water Gets to Your Tap X
Seuss, Dr. (Theodore Lorax, The
Geisel)
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11. K-2 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Shannon, David Rain Came Down, The X X
Sheather, Allan Neptune's Nursery X X
Sheather, Allan One Less Fish X
Showers, Paul Listening Walk, The X
Showers, Paul Where Does the Garbage Go? X X
Shulevitz, Uri Snow X X
Simmons, Jane Come Along, Daisy! X
Simon, Seymour Oceans
Simon, Seymour Ride the Wind: Airborne Journeys of Animals and Plants
Singer, Marilyn On the Same Day in March: A Tour of the World's
X
Weather
Sis, Peter Komodo! X
Stevens, Jan Romero Twelve Lizards Leaping: A New Twelve Days of
Christmas
Stevens, Janet Cook-a-Doodle-Doo! X X
Stevens, Janet Tops and Bottoms X X
Stock, Catherine Where Are You Going, Manyoni?
Stockdale, Susan Nature's Paintbrush: The Patterns and Colors Around You
X
Stojic, Manya Rain X X X
Sturges, Philemon Ten Flashing Fireflies
Stutson, Caroline Mountain Meadow 1 2 3 X
Swanson, Susan Marie Letter to the Lake X
Swinburne, Stephen R. Lots and Lots of Zebra Stripes: Patterns in Nature X X X
Swope, Sam Gotta Go! Gotta Go! X
Tagholm, Sally Rabbit, The
Tang, Greg Grapes of Math: Mind-Stretching Math Riddles, The
Tildes, Phyllis Limbacher Counting on Calico X
Titherington, Jeanne Pumpkin, Pumpkin X X
Toft, Kim Michelle Neptune's Nursery X X X
Toft, Kim Michelle One Less Fish
Tresselt, Alvin Gift of the Tree, The X
Tripp, Nathaniel Snow Comes to the Farm X
Udry, Janice May Tree Is Nice, A X X
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12. K-2 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Updike, John Child's Calendar, A X
Van Allsburg, Chris Two Bad Ants X
Van Gelder, Richard G. Animals in Winter X
Wadsworth, Ginger One on a Web X
Wadsworth, Ginger One Tiger Growls: A Counting Book of Animal Sounds X
Wahl, Jan Field Mouse and the Dinosaur Named Sue, The X X X X
Wahl, John I Can Count the Petals of a Flower X X X
Wahl, Stacey I Can Count the Petals of a Flower X X X
Walsh, Ellen Stoll Mouse Magic X X X
Ward, Jennifer Way Out in the Desert X X
Warrick, Karen Clemens If I Had a Tail X X
Wells, Robert E. How Do You Lift a Lion? X
Wells, Robert E. What's Faster than a Speeding Cheetah? X
Wells, Robert E. What's Smaller than a Pygmy Shrew? X X X X
Wells, Rosemary Night Sounds, Morning Colors X X X
Whipple, Laura (compiler) Eric Carle's Animals Animals X X
Whippo, Walt Little White Duck X X
Wick, Walter Drop of Water: A Book of Science and Wonder X X
Wick, Walter Walter Wick's Optical Tricks
Wiesner, David Hurricane X
Williams, Vera B. Three Days on a River in a Red Canoe
Winer, Yvonne Spiders Spin Webs X X X
Wong, Janet S. Buzz X
Wood, Jakki Across the Big Blue Sea: An Ocean Wildlife Book X X
Wright, Elena D. (editor) Counting on Calico X
Wu, Norbert Fish Faces X X
Yolen, Jane Letting Swift River Go X X
Yolen, Jane Owl Moon X
Yolen, Jane Welcome to the Ice House X
Zarin, Cynthia What Do You See When You Shut Your Eyes? X
Ziefert, Harriet Polar Bear Can Swim: What Animals Can and Cannot Do,
X
A
Zoehfeld, Kathleen How Mountains Are Made
X
Weidner
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Author Book Title K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd K 1st 2nd
Zoehfeld, Kathleen What Is the World Made of? All About Solids, Liquids, and
X X
Weidner Gases
Zolotow, Charlotte Seashore Book, The X X X
Zuchora-Walske, Christine Leaping Grasshoppers
X X X
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14. Kindergarten Science Standards
Physical Sciences
1. Properties of materials can be observed, measured and predicted.
Life Sciences
2. Different types of plants and animals inhabit the Earth.
Earth Sciences
3. The Earth is composed of land, air and water.
Investigation and Experimentation
4. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations.
1st Grade Science Standards
Physical Sciences
1. Materials come in different forms (states) including solids, liquids, and gases.
Life Sciences
2. Plants and animals meet their needs in different ways.
Earth Sciences
3. Weather can be observed, measured and described.
Investigation and Experimentation
4. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations.
2nd Grade Science Standards
Physical Sciences
1. The motion of objects can be observed and measured.
Life Sciences
2. Plants and animals have predictable life cycles.
Earth Sciences
3. Earth is made of materials that have distinct properties and provide resources for human activities.
Investigation and Experimentation
4. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations.
15. 3-5 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Numbers across from titles refer to the science standard that book addresses Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th
Aardema, Verna Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain: A Nandi Tale
Adams, Simon Best Book of Volcanoes, The 5
Adler, David A. Picture Book of George Washington Carver, A 3 5
Aliki Digging Up Dinosaurs
Aliki My Visit to the Aquarium 3 2
Aliki Corn Is Maize: The Gift of the Indians 3
Allen, Judy (editor) Anthology for the Earth
Altman, Joyce Lunch at the Zoo: What Zoo Animals Eat and Why 3
Anderson, Peter Aldo Leopold: American Ecologist 3 2,3
Anholt, Laurence Stone Girl, Bone Girl 5 6 6
Archambault, John Knots on a Counting Rope 3 3
Ardley, Neil New Way Things Work 1
Arnold, Caroline Dinosaur Mountain: Graveyard of the Past 3
Arnold, Caroline El Nino: Stormy Weather for People and Wildlife 4
Arnold, Caroline Giant Shark: Megalodon, Prehistoric Super Predator 3
Arnold, Caroline Walk on the Great Barrier Reef, A 3
Arnold, Nick Blood, Bones, and Body Bits 2
Arnosky, Jim All About Turkeys 3
Arnosky, Jim Crinkleroot's Nature Almanac 3
Arnosky, Jim Wild and Swampy, Exploring with Jim Arnosky 3
Aulenbach, Nancy Exploring Caves: Journeys into the Earth 5
Baker, Jeannie Hidden Forest, The 3 2
Baker, Lucy Life in the Rain Forests 2,3
Banyai, Istvan Zoom 1 1
Barton, Hazel A. Exploring Caves: Journeys into the Earth 5
Base, Graeme Sign of the Seahorse: A Tale of Greed and High
3 3
Adventure in Two Acts, The
Bash, Barbara Desert Giant: The World of the Saguaro Cactus 3
Bash, Barbara In the Heart of the Village: The World of the Indian
3
Banyan Tree
Bash, Barbara Shadows of Night 3 3
Batten, Mary Anthropologist: Scientist of the People 3
Batten, Mary Winking, Blinking Sea: All About Bioluminescence, The 3
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16. 3-5 Science Books (written in English) Physical Earth Life I&E
Numbers across from titles refer to the science standard that book addresses Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level Grade Level
Author Book Title 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th
Baylor, Byrd Amigo 3
Baylor, Byrd Desert Voices 3
Baylor, Byrd If You Are a Hunter of Fossils 4
Berger, Melvin Chomp! A Book About Sharks 3 3
Bial, Raymond Handful of Dirt, A 5 2
Bickel, Cindy Tiger Math: Learning to Graph from a Baby Tiger
Bishop, Nic Digging for Bird-Dinosaurs: An Expedition to Madagascar
3
Bjork, Christina Linnea in Monet's Garden
Bjork, Christina Linnea's Windowsill Garden 3
Blue, Rose John Muir: Saving the Wilderness 3 3
Bosveld, Jane While a Tree Was Growing 3 3
Bowden, Joan Chase Why the Tides Ebb and Flow 5
Branley, Franklyn M. Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll 3,4
Branley, Franklyn M. Floating in Space 4
Branley, Franklyn M. International Space Station, The
Branley, Franklyn M. Is There Life in Outer Space?
Branley, Franklyn M. What the Moon Is Like 4
Brett, Jan First Dog, The 3
Brighton, Catherine Galileo's Treasure Box 4
Brown, Don One Giant Leap: The Story of Neil Armstrong 4
Brown, Don Rare Treasure: Mary Anning and Her Remarkable
3
Discoveries
Bruchac, Joseph Between Earth and Sky: Legends of Native American
3
Sacred Places
Bunting, Eve Moonstick: The Seasons of the Sioux
Bunting, Eve Peepers 4
Bunting, Eve Secret Place 3 3
Bunting, Eve Someday a Tree 3
Burch, Joann J. Chico Mendes: Defender of the Rain Forest 3
Caffey, Donna Yikes - Lice! 3
Cannon, Janell Crickwing
Cannon, Janell Stellaluna 3 3
Cannon, Janell Verdi 3
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Carle, Eric Hello, Red Fox 1,3
Carroll, Colleen How Artists See the Elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water 1 3
Cerullo, Mary M. Sea Soup: Phytoplankton 2
Cerullo, Mary M. Truth About Great White Sharks, The 2
Cherry, Lynne Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest,
3 2,3
The
Cherry, Lynne River Ran Wild: An Environmental History, A 3 3
Cherry, Lynne Shaman's Apprentice, The 3
Child, Lauren What Planet Are You from, Clarice Bean? 3
Christian, Peggy If You Find a Rock 4
Clement, Rod Counting on Frank
Cobb, Vicki This Place Is Cold 3 3 2,3
Cobb, Vicki This Place Is Dry 3 3
Cobb, Vicki This Place Is Wet 3 3 2,3
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus at the Waterworks, The 3
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus Explores the Senses
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus Explores the World of Animals, The 3
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus in the Time of the Dinosaurs
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus on the Ocean Floor 3
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus: Inside a Hurricane, The
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus: Inside the Earth 4 4
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus: Inside the Human Body, The 2
Cole, Joanna Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System, The 4 5
Collard III, Sneed B. Our Natural Homes: Exploring Terrestrial Biomes of
3
North and South America
Cone, Molly Come Back Salmon: How a Group of Dedicated Kids
3 3 3
Adopted Pigeon Creek and Brought it Back to Life
Cooney, Barbara Miss Rumphius
Cooper, Ann C. Around the Pond 3
Cowan, Catherine My Life with the Wave 1 3
Cowcher, Helen Rain Forest 3
Cowcher, Helen Tigress 3 3
Cowley, Joy Red-Eyed Tree Frog 3
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Author Book Title 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th
Crummel, Susan Cook-a-Doodle-Doo!
Stevens
Cummings, Linda Talking with Adventurers
Cummings, Pat (editor) Talking with Adventurers
Curlee, Lynn Brooklyn Bridge
Curlee, Lynn Into the Ice: The Story of Arctic Exploration 5
Cyrus, Kurt Oddhopper Opera: A Bug's Garden of Verses 3 2,3 2
Darling, Kathy Lemurs on Location 3
Darling, Kathy There's a Zoo on You 3 2
DeJong, Meindert Wheel on the School, The 3 3
Dewey, Jennifer Antarctic Journal: Four Months at the Bottom of the
4 3
Owings World
Dixon, Dougal Dougal Dixon's Amazing Dinosaurs: The Fiercest, the
3
Tallest, the Toughest, the Smallest
Dorros, Arthur Ant Cities 3
Dorros, Arthur Tree Is Growing, A 3 3 2
Dudzinski, Kathleen Meeting Dolphins: My Adventures in the Sea 2
Duke, Kate Archaeologists Dig for Clues 5
Dyson, Marianne J. Space Station Science: Life in Free Fall
Earle, Sylvia A. Dive! My Adventures in the Deep Frontier 3 3 5 6
Earle, Sylvia A. Hello, Fish! Visiting the Coral Reef 3
Earle, Sylvia A. Sea Critters 3 3
Erdrich, Louise Grandmother's Pigeon 3
Esbensen, Barbara Night Rainbow, The
3
Juster
Facklam, Margery Spiders and Their Web Sites 3 2 2
Farmer, Jacqueline Bananas! 3 2
Farndon, John Science and Technology 5 6 6
Fleischman, Paul Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices 3 2
Fleischman, Paul Time Train 3
Fleischman, Paul Weslandia 3 2
Fleming, Candace When Agnes Caws 3
Florian, Douglas In the Swim: Poems and Paintings 3 3 2
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Author Book Title 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th
Florian, Douglas Insectlopedia: Poems and Paintings 3
Florian, Douglas Lizards, Frogs, and Polliwogs 3 3
Florian, Douglas Mammalabilia: Poems and Paintings 3
Florian, Douglas Winter Eyes: Poems and Paintings
Fox, Mem Feathers and Fools 3 3
Frasier, Debra On the Day You Were Born 1 4 5
Frasier, Debra Out of the Ocean 3
Fredericks, Anthony D. Slugs
3 3
Fritz, Jean What's the Big Idea, Ben Franklin? 1
Froman, Nan What's that Bug? Everyday Insects and Their Really Cool
3 2 2
Cousins
Galan, Mark There's Still Time: The Success of the Endangered
3
Species Act
George, Jean Frightful's Mountain
3
Craighead
George, Jean My Side of the Mountain
3
Craighead
George, Jean Nutik, the Wolf Pup
3 2
Craighead
George, Jean One Day in the Tropical Rain Forest
3
Craighead
George, Jean Tarantula in My Purse and 172 Other Wild Pets, The 3 2,3
George, Jean There's an Owl in the Shower
3 3
Craighead
George, Jean Who Really Killed Cock Robin? An Ecological Mystery
3 3
Craighead
George, Kristine Great Frog Race and Other Poems, The
George, Kristine Old Elm Speaks: Tree Poems
George, Lindsay Around the World: Who's Been Here?
3 3
Barrett
George, Twig C. Jellies: The Life of Jellyfish 3
George, William T. Box Turtle at Long Pond 3
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Author Book Title 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th
Getz, David Life on Mars 5
Gibbons, Gail Ducks! 3 3
Gibbons, Gail Exploring the Deep, Dark Sea 3
Gibbons, Gail Moon Book, The 4
Gibbons, Gail Planet Earth/Inside Out 4 5
Giblin, James Cross Amazing Life of Benjamin Franklin, The 1 1
Giblin, James Cross Mystery of the Mammoth Bones: And How it Was Solved
6
Gill, Shelley Egg, The 3
Glaser, Linda Our Big Home: An Earth Poem 4
Glaser, Linda Spectacular Spiders 3
Goble, Paul Her Seven Brothers 4
Gollub, Matthew Moon Was at a Fiesta, The 4
Goodall, Jane Chimpanzees I Love: Saving Their World and Ours, The
Goodman, Susan E. Bats, Bugs, and Biodiversity: Adventures in the
3
Amazonian Rain Forest
Goodman, Susan E. Ultimate Field Trip 3: Wading into Marine Biology 3
Graham, Joan Flicker Flash: Poems 3
Grifalconi, Ann Village of Round and Square Houses 4
Grupper, Jonathan Destination Polar Regions 5 3
Grupper, Jonathan Destination Rocky Mountains 3 3
Guiberson, Brenda Z. Into the Sea
Haddon, Mark Sea of Tranquility, The 5 6
Hamilton, Kersten This Is the Ocean 3
Harrison, Michael Oxford Treasury of Time Poems, The
Heinz, Brian J. Butternut Hollow Pond 3 3
Heller, Ruth Galapagos Means Tortoises 3 3
Heller, Ruth Reason for a Flower, The 3
Heller, Ruth Sea Within a Sea: Secrets of the Sargasso, A 3 3
Henderson, Douglas Asteroid Impact 5 5 3 3
Hendrickson, Sue Hunt for the Past: My Life as an Explorer (A Dinosaur
3
Named Sue)
Hepworth, Catherine Bug Off! A Swarm of Insect Words 3 3
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Hewitt, Sally Full of Energy 1,3
Hines, Anna Pieces
Hiscock, Bruce Big Rivers: The Missouri, the Mississippi, and the Ohio,
3
The
Hiscock, Bruce Big Rock, The 4
Hiscock, Bruce Big Storm, The 4
Hiscock, Bruce Coyote and Badger: Desert Hunters of the Southwest 3
Hoffman, Mary Sun, Moon and Stars 4 5
Hooper, Meredith Antarctic Journal: The Hidden Worlds of Antarctica's
3
Animals
Hooper, Meredith Drop in My Drink: The Story of Water on Our Planet, The
3
Hooper, Meredith Pebble in My Pocket: A History of Our Earth, A 4,5
Hopkins, Lee Bennett Dinosaurs: Poems
3
(selector)
Hopkinson, Deborah Fannie in the Kitchen: The Whole Story from Soup to
Nuts of How Fannie Farmer Invented Recipes with 1
Precise Measurements
Horowitz, Ruth Crab Moon 3
Hubbell, Patricia Earthmates: Poems 3
Hughes, Meredith Buried Treasure: Roots and Tubers
2
Sayles
Hughes, Tom Buried Treasure: Roots and Tubers 2
Hulme, Joy N. Sea Squares 3 3
Jackson, Carolyn Flying Ark, The 3
Jackson, Donna M. Bone Detectives: How Forensic Anthropologists Solve
1
Crimes and Uncover Mysteries of the Dead, The
Jarrow, Gail Naked Mole Rats 3 3
Jarrow, Sherman Naked Mole Rats 3 3
Jaspersohn, William How the Forest Grew 3 2
Jenkins, Martin Emperor's Egg, The 3 3
Jenkins, Priscilla Belz Falcons Nest on Skyscrapers
3
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Author Book Title 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th
Jenkins, Steve Slap, Squeak and Scatter: How Animals Communicate 3
Jenkins, Steve Top of the World: Climbing Mount Everest, The 4
Jimenez, Francisco Mariposa, La (The Butterfly)
Johnson, D. B. Henry Hikes to Fitchburg 3
Johnson, Rebecca L. Walk in the Tundra, A 5 3 2,3
Johnston, Tony Desert Song 3
Jones, Charlotte Foltz Fingerprints and Talking Bones: How Real-Life Crimes
Are Solved
Jones, Charlotte Foltz Mistakes that Worked
1 6
Jones, Jennifer Berry Who Lives in the Snow? 3 3
Jordan, Helene J. How a Seed Grows
Kaner, Etta Animal Defenses: How Animals Protect Themselves 3 3
Katz, Bobbi Germs! Germs! Germs!
Kennedy, Dorothy M. Make Things Fly: Poems About the Wind 5
Kerley, Barbara Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins: An Illuminating
History of Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins, Artist and Lecturer, 3
The
Kessler, Cristina Jubela 3
Kimmel, Elizabeth Ice Story: Shackleton's Lost Expedition
Cody
Kipling, Rudyard Just So Stories 3
Knight, Tim Journey into the Rainforest 3 2,3
Korman, Susan Box Turtle at Silver Pond Lane 3
Kovacs, Deborah Dive to the Deep Ocean 5 3 3
Kramer, Stephen P. Hidden Worlds: Looking Through a Scientist's
6
Microscope
Krupp, Edwin C. Rainbow and You, The 3 4
Kudlinski, Kathleen V. Dandelions
Kudlinski, Kathleen V. Rachel Carson: Pioneer of Ecology
3
Kurlansky, Mark Cod's Tale, The 3 3
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Author Book Title 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 3rd 4th 5th
LaMarche, Jim Raft, The 3
Lasky, Kathryn Interrupted Journey: Saving Endangered Sea Turtles 3
Lasky, Kathryn Librarian Who Measured the Earth, The 3
Lasky, Kathryn Most Beautiful Roof in the World: Exploring the
3
Rainforest Canopy, The
Lasky, Kathryn Shadows in the Dawn: The Lemurs of Madagascar 3 3
Lasky, Kathryn Vision of Beauty: The Story of Sarah Breedlove Walker
Lauber, Patricia Be a Friend to Trees 3 3
Lauber, Patricia Hurricanes: Earth's Mightiest Storms 3,4
Lauber, Patricia Seeing Earth from Space 5 3,4
Lauber, Patricia What You Never Knew About Tubs, Toilets, and Showers
2
Lauber, Patricia Who Eats What? Food Chains and Food Webs 3
Lauber, Patricia You're Aboard Spaceship Earth 4
Lavies, Bianca Compost Critters 2
Lawson, Robert Ben and Me: A New and Astonishing Life of Benjamin
1
Franklin as Written by His Good Mouse Amos
Lee, Fran Wishing on a Star: Constellation Stories and Stargazing
4
Activities for Kids
Leedy, Loreen Great Trash Bash, The 3
Lember, Barbara Shell Book, The
3
Hirsch
Lerner, Carol On the Wing: American Birds in Migration 3 3
Levine, Ellen If You Lived at the Time of the Great San Francisco
5
Earthquake
Lewdon, Peter Midnight Math: Twelve Terrific Math Games
Lewin, Betsy Elephant Quest 3 3
Lewin, Betsy Gorilla Walk 3
Lewin, Ted Elephant Quest 3
Lewin, Ted Gorilla Walk
Llewellyn, Claire Some Bugs Glow in the Dark (I Didn't Know That) 3 2,3
Locker, Thomas Mountain Dance 5
Locker, Thomas Sky Tree: Seeing Science Through Art
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Locker, Thomas Water Dance 3
Locker, Thomas Where the River Begins 3
London, Jonathan Eyes of Gray Wolf, The 3 2
London, Jonathan Gone Again Ptarmigan 3 3
London, Jonathan Park Beat: Rhymin' Through the Seasons 4
London, Jonathan Phantom of the Prairie: Year of the Black-Footed Ferret,
3
The
Lottridge, Celia Barker Name of the Tree, The
3 3
Macaulay, David New Way Things Work 1
Madgwick, Wendy Inventions 5
Maestro, Betsy Why Do Leaves Change Colors? 3 2,3
Mallory, Kenneth Swimming with Hammerhead Sharks 6
Markle, Sandra Gone Forever! An Alphabet of Extinct Animals 3
Markle, Sandra Outside and Inside Alligators 2 2
Markle, Sandra Outside and Inside Kangaroos 2 2
Markle, Sandra Outside and Inside Rats and Mice 3 2 2
Markle, William Gone Forever! An Alphabet of Extinct Animals 3
Martin, Jacqueline Snowflake Bentley
3 6
Briggs
Martin, Jr., Bill Knots on a Counting Rope 3 3
Maslin, Mark Earthquakes 5
Matthews, Tom L. Always Inventing: A Photobiography of Alexander
1
Graham Bell
Mazer, Anne Salamander Room, The 3
McKinney, Barbara Pass the Energy, Please!
2 2
Shaw
McLerran, Alice Mountain that Loved a Bird, The 3 3
McMillan, Bruce Nights of the Pufflings
McMillan, Bruce Wild Flamingos 3
McNulty, Faith How Whales Walked into the Sea 3
Merrill, Jean (adapter) Girl Who Loved Caterpillars: A Twelfth-Century Tale from
Japan, The
Michaelson, Richard Ten Times Better 3
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