Categories: Age years 13+, Creative Commons, Grade 7+, Non-Fiction, Open Educational Resources, Science
Over a thousand pages of exercises, and learning material, suitable for Geography Students in year 12 / grade 12 in Namibia. This book is based on the Namibian syllabus but has lots of wonderful resources that are not country-specific for learning geography. These wonderful geography lessons and exercises are available in creative commons, CC-BY-SA. Many …
Categories: Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Animals, Children, Geography and Travel, Nature, Non-Fiction, Science, Storyweaver-Pratham
We Love Our Home is a story about animal habitats in India. This is a great nature ebook for early elementary that combines biology and geography, Have some fun looking up the animal types and the locations, make a project out of researching each species and location, there are very unique and special conservation values …
Categories: Age 2-5 Years, Beginner English, BookDash, Creative Commons, Grade K and Pre K, Science, Toddlers
In Tig’s World Tig asks her mom who is a scientist and her dad who is a writer what happens to the people on the bottom side of the earth and why they don’t fall off. Whose answer is right? Author: Sam Wilson, Illustrator: Dorian Dutrieux Sample Text from Tig’s World Tig’s mom is a …
Categories: Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Children, Intermediate English, Science
Prism Palace is the story of a little girl who gets a prism for her birthday and learns alot about light and how it bends and forms a rainbow. Tess Renee gets more than she bargained for with her new birthday present, a light fairy, a rainbow elf, and a lot of knowledge about light wavelengths …
How does the sun drive Earth’s climate system? How do the ocean, ice, clouds and atmospheric gases affect the impact of the Sun’s energy on the Earth? How have plants, animals, and humans affected Earth’s climate? How may Earth’s changing climate effecting plants, animals and humans? What tools do scientists use to monitor weather, and …
Who Just Went By – Animal Tracks introduces young readers to the concept of animal footprints in an exciting way, each page having a set of footprints to guess who just went by. Author: Radha Rangarajan, Illustrator: Kalp Sanghvi Sample Pages from Who Just Went By – Animal Tracks <End of Sample pages> Read the …
Slip and Slide – A tale of friction – Seven sisters play in the snow, slipping and sliding, but when they try to get back in the house they can’t get back up the slope. This book explains the concept of friction by way of a story that is easy to remember. Here are the …
In Who Stole Bhaiya’s Smile – Picturebook about depression, Bhaiya used to love playing with his little sister, but now he doesn’t anymore, mostly because he has a monster on his back, DukDuk. The monster sometimes makes him angry, other days it won’t let him get out of bed, it takes away his smile. Bhaiya …
Categories: Age years 13+, Creative Commons, Grade 7+, Non-Fiction, Physics, Science, UEN
Physics – a high school textbook is suitable for grades 9 plus (9+), that is it’s suitable for the first year of Physics in high school and is created by the Utah Education Network Open Resources Project, aligned with Utah state Physics syllabus. This Open Educational Resource (OER) Physics textbook is written specifically for students to …