We have finished half of it, and here are my thoughts so far: Yes, the frequent grammatical/spelling errors were a bit difficult for me, but the kids loved the book so much, we made it work. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote.
My kids are loving this book, we do wish the pictures of the animals were in color instead of b&w. An exciting adventure story with science teaching. Awesome science book, if you can deal with poor grammar The chapters have a "Scooby-Doo" feel to them, which kids love, but the book doesn't have a lot of literary value in and of itself. We ship every day including SaturdayFREE Shipping on all our products! The Sassafras Science Adventures 4: Volume 4: Earth Science
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I also recommend getting the teach guide to go with the books. While I believe science is fascinating and can be immensely fun with the right presentation, science and glamor don't typically go together. This beautifully illustrated book is loved by boys and girls alike, aged 3 - 9.Book #1 in the Twelve-Time International-Winning Fantasy Series For Kids 7 - 11 years.Zoom to the moon with the Recess Heroes team to stop an alien invasion in this funny, action-adventure chapter book. I had high hopes in using these for our homeschool, but I finally had to give up on it despite having purchased the book and supplemental materials. Please try your request again later. 1) and Anatomy (Vol.
Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations My son (11) loves the storyline and all the facts, and my daughter (6) loves to make the dioramas and play the chapter out in it. Read this post to see a more detailed look at how the Sassafras Science Series works or watch the following video tour through the series. In this volume, the twins (and you) will learn all about the amazing animals that can be found around the globe. .
There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. . Also available for Kindle.Book #1 in the Twelve-Time International-Winning Fantasy Series For Kids 7 - 11 years.Wyrd is a spellbinding Children’s Anglo-Saxon adventure story in the Children of Snotingas series.An imaginary jungle mystery. But will the world pay for his mistake?An imaginary jungle mystery. The twins were supposed to spend the summer at Camp Zip-fire, but when they failed to pass their science class, their father made them go spend their vacation with their crazy Uncle Cecil instead.
The story fails to convey any true science and introduces a significant amount of science fiction fantasy. These books contain 18 chapters that correspond to the chapters in the texts. Buyer Beware: These books are filled with errors in grammar and in subject matter. I wish this book had had a better editor, because there were a lot of unwieldy sentences and clunky prose. Instead, we would be zipping around the world on invisible zip lines invented by Uncle Cecil and his prairie dog lab assistant, President Lincoln.We ended up having the most amazing adventure-filled summer learning about science face-to-face! In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. One that changed our thoughts about learning science forever.You see, Blaine and I (Tracey) used to hate science.
They kids are loving learning all about habitats and animals. Peek Inside Sassafras Science Zoology from Elemental Science The science adventure begins for Blaine and Tracey Sassafras! I appreciate what the authors are trying to do, and I think the idea is sound, but the execution was lacking for me. There's barely any information on the animals, and what they do have is clumsily added to the plot.