True Or False Animal Cards


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"Each card features an amazing animal photograph and fun and fascinating true or false questions and answers. An accompanying booklet provides fast facts about diet, habitat, lifespan and more"--Container.




Pets


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Presents facts on various pets, including dogs, cats, hamsters, gerbils, fish, and rabbits.




Planets


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A young science series in a fun question and answer format.




Animal Flash Cards


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These beautiful flash cards, featuring artist and author Eric Carle's familiar animal illustrations, serve as a lovely introduction to theABCs. Printed on thick, sturdy board, they are perfect for small hands to hold and are equally suited for hanging on the wall in a child's room.




Animal Quiz Cards


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Over 500 questions to challenge, tease and amaze. How far does your knowledge stretch? Open the box to find out!




Great Map Games


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Get students on the road to success with 20 fun, reproducible games that teach important map and geography skills. Kids learn how to read street maps, identifying land and water formations, determine longitude and latitude, and more.




Science Games and Puzzles, Grades 5 - 8


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This book promotes science vocabulary building, increases student readability levels, and facilitates concept development through fun and challenging puzzles, games, and activities.





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Everything Is Predictable


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A captivating and user-friendly tour of Bayes’s theorem and its global impact on modern life from the acclaimed science writer and author of The Rationalist’s Guide to the Galaxy. At its simplest, Bayes’s theorem describes the probability of an event, based on prior knowledge of conditions that might be related to the event. But in Everything Is Predictable, Tom Chivers lays out how it affects every aspect of our lives. He explains why highly accurate screening tests can lead to false positives and how a failure to account for it in court has put innocent people in jail. A cornerstone of rational thought, many argue that Bayes’s theorem is a description of almost everything. But who was the man who lent his name to this theorem? How did an 18th-century Presbyterian minister and amateur mathematician uncover a theorem that would affect fields as diverse as medicine, law, and artificial intelligence? Fusing biography, razor-sharp science writing, and intellectual history, Everything Is Predictable is an entertaining tour of Bayes’s theorem and its impact on modern life, showing how a single compelling idea can have far reaching consequences.