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Matter: Its Properties and Its Changes Student Journal (Investigate the Possibilities Series) (Investigate the Possibilities: Elementary Physics)


Book Description
Create a positive reaction to chemistry and save your findings here!

In this student journal for the Investigate the Possibilities series, you will find an essential place to record your investigative information, as well as a place for projects, ideas, and reflections on your learning.

The Student Journal contains:
An interactive platform for organizing activity results
Important reinfo... More

Book Information
PublisherMaster Books
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages32
ISBN-10089051559X
ISBN-13978-0890515594
Publication Date05/08/2009
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About Carolyn Reeves (Author) : Carolyn Reeves is a published author of children's books. Published credits of Carolyn Reeves include Matter: Its Properties and Its Changes Student Journal (Investigate the Possibilities Series), Mat... more
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About Tom DeRosa (Author) : Tom DeRosa is a published author of children's books. Published credits of Tom DeRosa include Matter: Its Properties and Its Changes Student Journal (Investigate the Possibilities Series), Matter: Its... more
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