Learning is an adventure both inside and outside of the classroom with the How to Survive Middle School study guide series!
These colorful, highly visual books cover all the essential info kids need to ace important middle school classes. Large topics are broken down into easy-to-digest chunks, and reflective questions help kids check understanding and become critical thinkers.
Written by middle school teachers and vetted by curriculum experts, this series is the perfect school supplement or homeschool resource--and a great way to help create independent learners.
HTSMS: Science includes key facts and super-helpful illustrations, diagrams, and vocab that explore topics including:
Rachel Ross is a science writer and educator who lives in Northern California. She holds a Master's degree in astronomy from James Cook University in Australia. Rachel served as a specialist in education and outreach at Las Cumbres Observatory in Southern California, where she also worked as a researcher and an operator of the telescope network.
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If the Friends had Instagram: Rachel: cute basic girl posts. Coffee. Fall. Ski trip. Shoop shoop shoop. Monica: cleanstagram mommy blogging Joey: thirst traps Chandler: 3 ironic memes, never posts again Ross: Pedantic science posts & memes he doesn't know originated on 4Chan
"Lively prose and an unusually broad scope." --Kirkus Reviews
"The readable text takes a breezy tone and incorporates user-friendly features...chapters are expansively inclusive and represent the viewpoints of those not always heard." --Booklist