You get 296 ready-to-go resources to enrich your science curriculum! reproducibles diagrams picture cards minibooks writing forms Life Science... 3 Plants... 4 Land Invertebrates... 30 Ocean Invertebrates... 45 Amphibians... 53 Reptiles... 57 Birds... 61 Fish... 73 Mammals... 83 Prehistoric Animals... 106 Human Body... 114 Environmental Science... 144 Habitats... 145 Endangered Species... 163 Recycling... 169 Earth Science... 180 Land Forms... 181 Weather... 190 Air... 201 Water... 204 Geology... 213 Physical Science... 222 Magnetism... 223 Electricity... 227 Light... 236 Sound... 243 Matter and Energy... 248 Simple Machines... 256 Space Science... 269 Graphic Organizers... 291 Congratulations on your purchase of some of the finest teaching materials in the world. For information about other Evan-Moor products, call 1-800-777-4362 or FAX 1-800-777-4332 http://www.evan-moor.com Entire contents copyright 1998 by EVAN-MOOR CORP. 18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA 93940-5746 Permission is hereby granted to the individual purchaser to reproduce student materials in this book for noncommercial individual Jo Ellen Moore or classroom use only. Permission is not granted for school-wide, or Marilyn Evans system-wide, reproduction of materials. Printed in U.S.A. EMC 398 Author: Editor: Desktop: Carolina Caird
Using the Giant Science Resource Book This book provides ready-to-use visual references for many science topics. Use them as a part of your planned curriculum. Keep them on hand to enrich spontaneous discussions. Many Kinds of Pages Many Uses Diagrams Graphic Organizers Information Pages Human Body Skeletal System Graphic Organizers Investigation Record Sheet A Screw Is a Simple Machine Simple Machines wrist bone (carpals) arm bones (ulna and radius) skull collarbone (clavicle) shoulder blade (scapula) rib cage arm bone (humerus) Name: Investigation What we did: The screw ia s specialized inclined plane that is used to raise and lower things and also to hold things together. It is an inclined plane wrapped around a central pole. hipbone (pelvis) breastbone (sternum) backbone (vertebrae) tailbone (coccyx) What we saw: thighbone (femur) fingers (phalanges) kneecap (patella) shinbone (tibia) legbone (fibula) What we learned: anklebone (tarsal) toes (phalanges) 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 120 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 298 Science Resource Book EMC 398 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 263 Science Resource Book EMC 398 overhead transparencies student worksheets illustrate reports aid in research use in science logbooks teach reporting skills teach new facts review concepts post for reference Picture Pages Activity Pages Endangered Species Endangered Animals What Is It? Space Science West Indian Manatee (Southeastern U.S.A, Caribbean Sea,and South America) Leatherback Sea Turtle (Tropical,Temperate, and Subpolar Seas) Pygmy Hippopotamus (Guinea to Nigeria) Giant River Otter (Venezuela to Argentina) Word Box comet asteroids planets moon star Milky Way Galaxy 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 168 Science Resource Book EMC 398 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 277 Science Resource Book EMC 398 clip art illustrations make games sequencing science vocabulary matching 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 2 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398
Life Science Plants... 4 Land Invertebrates... 30 Ocean Invertebrates... 45 Amphibians... 53 Reptiles... 57 Birds... 61 Fish... 73 Mammals... 83 Prehistoric Animals... 106 Human Body... 114 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 3 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398
Plants Plants There are many kinds of plants. These plants are different in size, shape, and color. trees flowers vines 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 4 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398
Roots Plants Roots hold a plant in place. Roots take needed water and minerals from the soil and carry them up to the rest of the plant. Some plants store food in their roots. turnip radish dandelion carrot geranium grass 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 5 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398
Plants Stems Stems hold up the leaves and flowers of a plant. Stems have little tubes to take water and food to the rest of the plant. Grass, flowers, and vines have soft stems. A tree has one hard, woody stem called a trunk. Pretend this straw is a stem. Put it in a glass of water. Suck the water up into your mouth. This celery is a stem. Put it in a glass of colored water. See what happens. 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 6 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398
Different Kinds of Stems Plants dandelion corn tomato Stems hold up the leaves and flowers. royal palm pine maple A trunk is the stem of a tree. 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 7 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398
Plants Leaves Leaves come in many sizes and shapes. Simple leaves have only one leaf blade. They have a midrib and veins that spread over the leaf. vein midrib blade Compound leaves are made up of many leaflets. Veins run from the midrib to the edge of the leaf. leaflets vein midrib Needles are narrow leaves with parallel veins and a hard or leathery surface. needles 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 8 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398
Leaves Plants pine holly oak maple white spruce birch magnolia willow ash 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 9 Giant Science Resource Book EMC 398