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Matter Is Everywhere

Matter Is Everywhere
Author: Rebecca Matos
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2005
Genre: Matter
ISBN: 1410846105

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Read about the types of matter that can be seen and felt.


Matter is Everywhere

Matter is Everywhere
Author: Barbara Andrews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9789673473724

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Matter

Matter
Author: Andi Diehn
Publisher: Nomad Press
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1619306433

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Matter: Physical Science for Kids from the Picture Book Science series gets kids excited about science! What’s the matter? Everything is matter! Everything you can touch and hold is made up of matter—including you, your dog, and this book! Matter is stuff that you can weigh and that takes up space, which means pretty much everything in the world is made of matter. In Matter: Physical Science for Kids, kids ages 5 to 8 explore the definition of matter and the different states of matter, plus the stuff in our world that isn’t matter, such as sound and light! In this nonfiction picture book, children are introduced to physical science through detailed illustrations paired with a compelling narrative that uses fun language to convey familiar examples of real-world science connections. By recognizing the basic physics concept of matter and identifying the different ways matter appears in real life, kids develop a fundamental understanding of physical science and are impressed with the idea that science is a constant part of our lives and not limited to classrooms and laboratories. Simple vocabulary, detailed illustrations, easy science experiments, and a glossary all support exciting learning for kids ages 5 to 8. Perfect for beginner readers or as a read aloud nonfiction picture book! Part of a set of four books in a series called Picture Book Science that tackles different kinds of physical science (waves, forces, energy, and matter), Matter offers beautiful pictures and simple observations and explanations. Quick STEM activities such as weighing two balloons to test if air is matter help readers cross the bridge from conceptual to experiential learning and provide a foundation of knowledge that will prove invaluable as kids progress in their science education. Perfect for children who love to ask, “Why?” about the world around them, Matter satisfies curiosity while encouraging continual student-led learning.


Matter Is Everywhere (Teacher Guide)

Matter Is Everywhere (Teacher Guide)
Author: Benchmark Education Company
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781410846587

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Matter All Around

Matter All Around
Author: Barbara A. Donovan
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1496600010

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Everything around us is made up of matter. In Matter All Around you will learn about the different forms of matter--solids, liquids, and gases--and how one form changes into another. As you read and learn about these three different forms, you will also practice some key phonics skills.


Status

Status
Author: Cecilia L. Ridgeway
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1610448898

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Status is ubiquitous in modern life, yet our understanding of its role as a driver of inequality is limited. In Status, sociologist and social psychologist Cecilia Ridgeway examines how this ancient and universal form of inequality influences today’s ostensibly meritocratic institutions and why it matters. Ridgeway illuminates the complex ways in which status affects human interactions as we work together towards common goals, such as in classroom discussions, family decisions, or workplace deliberations. Ridgeway’s research on status has important implications for our understanding of social inequality. Distinct from power or wealth, status is prized because it provides affirmation from others and affords access to valuable resources. Ridgeway demonstrates how the conferral of status inevitably contributes to differing life outcomes for individuals, with impacts on pay, wealth creation, and health and wellbeing. Status beliefs are widely held views about who is better in society than others in terms of esteem, wealth, or competence. These beliefs confer advantages which can exacerbate social inequality. Ridgeway notes that status advantages based on race, gender, and class—such as the belief that white men are more competent than others—are the most likely to increase inequality by facilitating greater social and economic opportunities. Ridgeway argues that status beliefs greatly enhance higher status groups’ ability to maintain their advantages in resources and access to positions of power and make lower status groups less likely to challenge the status quo. Many lower status people will accept their lower status when given a baseline level of dignity and respect—being seen, for example, as poor but hardworking. She also shows that people remain willfully blind to status beliefs and their effects because recognizing them can lead to emotional discomfort. Acknowledging the insidious role of status in our lives would require many higher-status individuals to accept that they may not have succeeded based on their own merit; many lower-status individuals would have to acknowledge that they may have been discriminated against. Ridgeway suggests that inequality need not be an inevitable consequence of our status beliefs. She shows how status beliefs can be subverted—as when we reject the idea that all racial and gender traits are fixed at birth, thus refuting the idea that women and people of color are less competent than their male and white counterparts. This important new book demonstrates the pervasive influence of status on social inequality and suggests ways to ensure that it has a less detrimental impact on our lives.


Matter

Matter
Author: Jane Weir
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2009
Genre: Matter
ISBN: 0756540690

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An introduction to the scientific concept of matter, including elements, atoms, and molecules.


The Solid Truth about Matter

The Solid Truth about Matter
Author: Mark Weakland
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1429684275

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"Describes what matter is and how it works through humor and core science content"--Provided by publisher.


States of Matter in the Real World

States of Matter in the Real World
Author: Roberta Baxter
Publisher: ABDO Publishing Company
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1624010490

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Matter is everywhere! This book uses real-world examples to bring the concept of the states of matter to life in an approachable way. Clearly-written text draws in readers with concrete examples involving familiar, everyday things, from gas grills to ice cubes. The book covers the history of and key figures in the understanding of the states of matter. Major concepts covered include solids, liquids, gases, plasma, crystals, atomic bonds, surface tension, diffusion, sublimation, and boiling points. Full-color photos, a glossary, an index, sidebars, primary source documents, and other creative content enhance the book. It also includes prompts and activities that directly engage students in developing the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills promoted by the Common Core standards. This well-researched title has a credentialed content consultant and aligns with Common Core and state standards. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.


The Truth of the Matter Is.

The Truth of the Matter Is.
Author: Rita Warren
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007-08
Genre:
ISBN: 1602669481

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Warren presents a compilation of essays expressing her opinion on a wide variety of topics. (Practical Life)