What Homework? (Science Solves It)

# Read # What Homework? (Science Solves It) by Linda Hayward Þ eBook or Kindle ePUB. What Homework? (Science Solves It) Wayne Collier said Nice, engaging read with science tidbits. I read this book this weekend with my son who is Nice, engaging read with science tidbits according to Wayne Collier. I read this book this weekend with my son who is 2nd grader. This was a little lengthier than most books he has read. To my pleasant surprise he read it all in one sitting and really enjoyed it. The book weaves in a lot of nice science facts into story. It is fairly easy story to follow while bringing out some good ex

What Homework? (Science Solves It)

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Rating : 4.34 (898 Votes)
Asin : 1424211026
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 32 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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He has just five minutes to get it done before the bus comes. Full-color illustrations.. Can he do it? This story features a simple science lesson on plant structure. The Scavenger Hunt homework that Andy is supposed to turn in is due--and he forgot all about about it

While waiting for the school bus, Andy "wails" that he forgot to do his Plant Scavenger Hunt homework assignment that was given two weeks earlier. He walks into the tall grass and finds three of the five specimens he needs. Other students have made elaborate charts and three-dimensional projects, and when Jeff shows a picture of a bur, Andy sees that one is stuck to his shoelace; now he has four of the required items. Carroll, Grant Elementary School, Ridgefield Park, NJCopyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. Full-color cartoons show the boy as he throws together his assignment and an active classroom filled with books, projects, posters, and plants.Wendy S. From School Library Journal Grade 1-3-This easy-to-read science story sets a bad example for students as the haphazard fulfillment of a homework assignment turns out well. When the bus comes, he races aboard and tapes what he has found to a piece of noteboo

Wayne Collier said Nice, engaging read with science tidbits. I read this book this weekend with my son who is "Nice, engaging read with science tidbits" according to Wayne Collier. I read this book this weekend with my son who is 2nd grader. This was a little lengthier than most books he has read. To my pleasant surprise he read it all in one sitting and really enjoyed it. The book weaves in a lot of nice science facts into story. It is fairly easy story to follow while bringing out some good expansive vocabulary words for a young re. nd grader. This was a little lengthier than most books he has read. To my pleasant surprise he read it all in one sitting and really enjoyed it. The book weaves in a lot of nice science facts into story. It is fairly easy story to follow while bringing out some good expansive vocabulary words for a young re. whoops! This book ALMOST teaches kids that it's ok to bluff your way through a long-term science project.The way Andy solves his dilemma, by looking carefully at the natural world around him (and a little serendipity) is great.Nice experiment at the back of the book -- do largers fruits have larger seeds? Easy and delicious to try.

She was director of educational publishing at Golden Books, where she managed the workbook line and started the Road to Reading series. Ms. She also conceived and wrote the Dr. Seuss Beginner Fun Books. At Random House, she managed the Step into Reading series and started the First Stepping Stones series. Hayward lives in Naples, Florida. She has writt