California Science: Interactive Text Grade 2 (Student Edition)
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California Science: Interactive Text Grade 2 (Student Edition)
This book is used for the Student to write in and make notes. Covers every chapter the Student Textbook covers. Ch 1: Plant Life Cycles. Ch 2: Animal Life Cycles. Ch 3: Earth's Minerals. Ch 4: Earth's Past. Ch 5: Earth's Resources. Ch 6: Objects in Motion. Ch 7: Forces at Work.
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