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Saving Energy



Dewey: 333.791’6
This title covers these subjects:  Renewable energy resourcesFossil fuelsEnergy conservation
Saving Energy: Earth's Resources (Hardcover)

by Buffy Silverman

Heinemann
Where does your energy come from? How do coal, oil, and gas form? Why is Earth’s climate changing? Do It Yourself offers an exciting new approach to understanding and investigation. Each book helps you to conduct your own experiments and activities, and to learn more about the world around us.


Reading Level: 3-6
Interest Level: 3-6
GRL: V
Accelerated ReaderATOS Level: 5.5
AR Points: 1.0
AR Quiz Number: 131547

ISBN:  9781432910914 / 1-4329-1091-4
Publisher:  Heinemann
Copyright: 2009
Language: English
Page Count:  48
Page Dimensions:  7 5/8 x 9 5/8
Binding:  Reinforced Library Binding

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Reviews

Arlington Independent School District - misticamacho

Series: Do It Yourself – This is a simply written book on energy for the upper grades. It incorporates lots of visuals and experiments. I think it’s informative, but not too overwhelming as some nonfiction can be. And it’s definitely relative to today’s times. Recommended—misticamacho, Library Media Specialist <i> Arlington Independent School District</i>2/13/2009

February 13, 2009

Clark County School District Library Services - Karen Egger

Explains what energy is, how to conserve it, and fuels for our future. There are photos and simple diagrams of experiments that you can do to help save energy. The facts and descriptions are accurate and consistent with the story and setting. Recommended—Karen Egger, Media Library Specialist, Keller Middle School <i>Clark County School District Library Services</i>February 09

November 14, 2011

Omaha Public Schools

This non-fiction book explains the different types of energy we have, how they were or are made, and how it affects our earth when they are used. It explains ways to save energy and several activities with step-by-step instructions. Photographs or digital illustrations are on each page. This would be a great resource for research science fairs. – Omaha Public Schools

November 14, 2011