Space Mysteries: Sets 1 - 2
Space Mysteries
Few areas of science have left so many unanswered questions as astronomy. There's still so much to learn about the depths of space. The readers of today are the astronomers and astrophysicists of tomorrow. Enthusiasm for this branch of the science curriculum will abound as readers gaze at vibrant photographs, ponder the many sides of some heated debates, and gain an understanding of key science vocabulary. Readers can hypothesize their own answers to space mysteries and follow in the giant footsteps of Galileo, Kepler, and Hubble.
• High-interest subject supports elementary science topics
• Colorful photographs aid in reading comprehension
• Graphic organizers model organization of information
• Glossary highlights key science terms
• Further learning opportunities suggested in For More Information section
• High-interest subject supports elementary science topics
• Colorful photographs aid in reading comprehension
• Graphic organizers model organization of information
• Glossary highlights key science terms
• Further learning opportunities suggested in For More Information section
* Reviews *
Series Review: Space Mysteries
These quick surveys infuse high-interest topics with enough drama to draw casual browsers. volumes are successful in presenting informational content in stimulating ways. Out of This World! sidebars throughout every title deliver bite-size facts, e.g., In 1609, the Italian astronomer Galileo became the first person to observe Mars through a telescope. the mix of photos, reproductions, digital composites, and speculative art supply sufficiently informative and stimulating visuals.
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