Animal Studies By caring for and observing three animals from different habitats, students learn about what animals need to survive, as well as their anatomical structure.
Aquatic Habitats Grades 2-6. Consists of 5 activities. Student groups set up models of a living pond in the classroom. Then they use hands-on activities to study the dynamic interaction of plants and animals in an ecosystem.
KIDS DISCOVER Grades 3–5. Carolina now offers an additional series of nonfiction readers, giving teachers yet another way to integrate literacy activities with science. These readers—the award-winning KIDS DISCOVER magazines—stimulate students' imaginations, connect science in the classroom to the real world, and make learning fun.
Smithsonian's Backyard Collection With this collection, children read about amazing animals, insects, and birds that live in the backyards all across North America.