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Explore light and optics!
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Yasuda, Anita, author
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Stone, Bryan (Bryan A.), illustrator
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Light Juvenile literature.
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Light Study and teaching (Elementary) Activity programs.
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Electromagnetic waves Juvenile literature.
2016
Imagine a world without light. What would it be like? Dark, cold, and lifeless! In this book, readers find out why light is so important to our world.
In Your Pocket
2017
Public and private schools and their libraries, after-school programs, nonprofit organizations, community centers, daycare centers, and licensed in-home daycare facilities are eligible; preference is given to those that provide remedial reading instruction and have been operating for at least six months. E-mail applications by June 1 to bookdonations@pwirtr. org Professor Chan Two-Year College Award for the Engaged Teaching of Biology HE This National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) award goes to a two-year college faculty member who has successfully developed and demonstrated an innovative, hands-on approach to teaching biology and has shared his or her commitment with the wider community. VWR Foundation Grants K12 HE The foundation provides grants to schools supporting grades K-12 for STEM programs that go beyond the textbook (not funded through government or tuition dollars), scholarships for students attending science-related camps, or grant programs to provide training for science teachers.
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