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Superhero science : kapow! comic book crime fighters put physics to the test
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Sandvold, Lynnette Brent
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Bakowski, Barbara
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Science Juvenile literature.
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Science fiction in science education Juvenile literature.
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Science.
2010
Describes real scientific breakthroughs and how they mirror the \"super powers\" of fictional heroes.
From Little Eggcorns
2008
An eggcorn is the substitution of a word or words for ones that sound similar. Eggcorns usually result from the replacement of an uncommon or obscure word with a more familiar one. Sometimes the words are homophones (as in grin and bare it for grin and bear it). Sometimes they are merely similar in pronunciation (as in granola oil for canola oil).
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In the Arctic
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Ottina, Laura
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Bakowski, Barbara
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Ranchetti, Sebastiano, ill
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Animals Arctic regions Juvenile literature.
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Animals Arctic regions.
2010
An introduction to ten Arctic animals via colorful paintings and rhyming text.
A CRIMINAL CASE OF Pronoun Abuse
2008
Ah, here's another tip to remember Unlike an action verb, a form of the verb to be is followed by a pronoun in the subjective case.
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In the jungle
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Ottina, Laura
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Bakowski, Barbara
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Ranchetti, Sebastiano, ill
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Jungle animals Juvenile literature.
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Jungle animals.
2010
In simple text, the jungle animals tell us something about themselves.
On the savanna
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Ottina, Laura
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Bakowski, Barbara
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Ranchetti, Sebastiano, ill
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Savanna animals Juvenile literature.
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Savanna animals.
2010
In simple text, the savanna animals tell us something about themselves.