Amusement Park Science

Amusement Park Science by Daniel A. Greenberg is a nonfiction guided reading program published by Newbridge Educational Publishing in 2001. This edition, consisting of 24 pages, is designed for intermediate grades and aims to reinforce and enrich social studies and science curricula. The book serves as an integrated resource for teaching and assessing skills in nonfiction reading and writing, aligning with established educational standards.
Readers will find that this book focuses on providing standards-based content that supports the development of essential skills in both subjects. It offers a structured approach to learning, making it a valuable tool for educators looking to enhance their teaching methods in science and social studies. The content is crafted to engage students while fostering a deeper understanding of the principles underlying amusement park science.
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Nonfiction guided reading program for intermediate grades to reinforce and enrich social studies and science curricula. Integrated resource for teaching and assessing skills of nonfiction reading and writing through standards-based content. Developed around NCSS and NSES standards.
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