Learning about the human body doesn't have to be a pain in the neck! Our anatomy workbook features diagrams that are a sight for sore eyes and activities to give your kid a fun-filled shot in the arm.
Hear, taste, touch, see and smell with this hands-on sequence of experiments and activities! Your child can explore his five senses and build important prediction and observation skills.
Electrons and currents, this is electrifying science learning! From Tesla to Frankenstein here's a fun spin on electricity and magnetism coiled into one readable book of facts and ideas to try.
Dive into earth and life science with this book on aquatic biomes. Research reefs, learn wetland animals, and explore the squishy world of swamps in this book about these wet and wild ecosystems.
Did you know that light can bend? Help your curious kids learn the important physical properties of light and explore how light adds colors to our world, with this beautiful series on light and color.
This kindergarten independent study packet brings Week 7 of remote learning fun. These hands-on activities were designed to inspire children to create, problem solve, and move!
This guide takes your child through all the steps of creating a successful science fair project, from choosing a project and conducting research, to writing up a report and making a display.
This book orbits all sorts of outer space objects. Introduce kids to bits of space with this easy-to-read series that goes from Earth to nebula in light speed!
This workbook explores the myths, science, and history of our efforts to understand the skies with light reading. Introduce kids to gravity, moon phases and stars with basic activities and stories.
This book is crawling with math. Kids can take apart groups of bugs and practice numbers up to 20, build beginning addition and subtraction skills with counting exercises, and review bug names too!
With plenty of match-up activities and critical thinking in this life science series, your child will sort, categorize and learn about different strategies creatures use to survive.
It's fact vs. opinion statements about interesting animals in this workbook. Kids will also think about how diagrams and images help clarify reading passages.
What on Earth? This reading comprehension work revolves around facts and myths about our own planet. Extend your child's reading skills and help ideas take root with this down-to-earth workbook.
Why does the earth spin? How is a rainbow formed? Feed the flame of curiosity in your child, and find out the answers to some of those age-old questions about how the world works.
Your child will improve language arts skills while learning about life science in this workbook. It includes word searches, reading exercises, creative writing, spelling tests and other activities.
Pay homage to our majestic, leafy companions with this series about trees. Kids can learn about the structure of trees, identify different leaf types and reflect on the many gifts that trees give.
In this final installment of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet, learners are provided five more days of engaging activities in math, literacy, and other fun topics.
This workbook teaches kids about the math and physics behind some of the coolest Winter Olympics sports! Kids solve physics problems with applied math and conduct fun physics experiments at home.
Nature documentaries might make the animal world seem graceful, but it's actually pretty gross! Explore all the icky, sticky and smelly things animals do to help each other survive in the wild.
This book is full of activities! Kids will discover colors, textures and smells while building artistic creativity. Your little scientist will also learn to make simple science observations.