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In the leveled reader A Look at Linear Motion, fundamental scientific concepts in physics are explained through simply written, understandable text and colorful illustrations and photographs. Young readers discover that any object moving in a straight line has linear motion. When moving in a straight line, objects such as hockey pucks, baseballs, and bicycles have linear motion. Living things such as ants, snails, horses, and people have linear motion when they are moving in a straight line. Children are encouraged to think of other examples of linear motion. A pronunciation guide of…mehr

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In the leveled reader A Look at Linear Motion, fundamental scientific concepts in physics are explained through simply written, understandable text and colorful illustrations and photographs. Young readers discover that any object moving in a straight line has linear motion. When moving in a straight line, objects such as hockey pucks, baseballs, and bicycles have linear motion. Living things such as ants, snails, horses, and people have linear motion when they are moving in a straight line. Children are encouraged to think of other examples of linear motion. A pronunciation guide of scientific terms is included. 24 pages, full color. Reading Level 1-3, Interest Level 2-5.
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Dr. Rebecca Woodbury, founder of Gravitas Publications Inc., has over two decades of experience in science education. With a background in biophysical chemistry, she created the Real Science-4-Kids product line in 2003 to support home educators. In 2020, she introduced RATATAZ, an innovative learning model that combines in-depth content with student-driven inquiries and project-based learning. Dr. Woodbury recently completed her M.Ed. in curriculum and instructional design, further enhancing her educational materials. She relocated her team to Tempe, AZ, in 2023 to better serve both homeschool parents and school educators.