AIMS

(bold indicates availability at the MSEC at Appalachian)

Primary Titles (grades k-3)

  • Awesome Addition and Super Subtraction (2-3)
  • Counting on Coins (1-2)
  • Cycles of Knowing & Growing (1-3)
  • Earth Explorations (2-3)
  • Fall Into Math & Science (K-1)
  • Getting into Geometry (K-1)
  • Primarily Bears (K-6)
  • Primarily Earth
  • Primarily Physics: Investigations in Sound, Light & Heat Energy (K-2)
  • Primarily Plants
  • Sensational Springtimes (K-2)
  • Sense-able Science
  • Shapes, Solids, and More: concepts in geometry 2-3
  • Solve It! 2nd: Problem solving strategies
  • Spring Into Math
  • Under Construction: Exploring technology... (K-2)
  • What on Earth? (K-1)
  • Winter Wonders (1-2)

Elementary and Intermediate Titles (grades 3-6)

  • Bats Incredible
  • Chemistry Matters (5-7)
  • Critters
  • Earth, Moon, and Sun (3-5)
  • Electrical Connections (4-6)
  • Exploring Environments
  • Exploring Environments Package
  • Exploring Environments Posters (set of 8)
  • Fabulous Fractions (3-5)
  • Field Detectives
  • Finding Your Bearings
  • Hardhatting in A Geo-World
  • Jaw Breakers & Heart Thumpers (3-5)
  • Mostly Magnets (3-6)
  • Overhead & Underfoot
  • Popping with Power
  • Primarily Bears
  • Probing Space (3-5)
  • Soap Films & Bubbles
  • Solve It! 3rd: Problem-solving strategies
  • Solve It! 4th; Problem-solving strategies
  • The Budding Botanist
  • Water Precious Water (4-6)

Upper Elementary and Middle School Books

  • Brick Layers: Creative Engineering with LEGO® Constructions
  • Down To Earth
  • Floaters & Sinkers
  • From Head to Toe (5-9)
  • Fun With foods
  • Historical Connections in Mathematics, v.1, II, III
  • Machine Shop
  • Magnificent Microworld Adventures: Microscopic Topics
  • Math + Science , A Solution
  • Off the Wall Science: A Poster Series Revisited
  • Our Wonderful World
  • Out of This World
  • Pieces & Patterns: A Patchwork in Math & Science
  • Proportional Reasoning
  • The Sky's the Limit
  • Statistics and Probability (6-9)
  • Through the Eyes of the Explorers: Minds-on Math and Mapping