Rourke discovery library
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The series Rourke discovery library represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Missouri University of Science & Technology Library.
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Rourke discovery library
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The series Rourke discovery library represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Missouri University of Science & Technology Library.
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- Rourke discovery library
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- Accidentes geográficos : Looking at landforms
- Animal lives
- Ants
- Arrugas, verrugas y colgajos : Wrinkles, warts & wattles
- Aves : Birds
- Birds
- Black widow spiders
- Blocks of rocks
- Bloques de piedra
- Bolsas, almohadillas y penachos : Pouches, pads, and plumes
- Béisbol : Baseball
- Camuflaje y disfraz : Camouflage and disguise
- Cheerleading
- Ciencia en el parque
- Ciencia en la ciudad
- Counting the continents
- Cuernos, jorobas y garras : Horns, humps, and hook
- Códigos de color : Color codes
- Cómo hacemos música : How we make music
- Dale Earnhardt Jr.
- De lado a lado : aprendamos geometría = Taking sides : exploring geometry
- Dragonflies
- Energy
- Figuras tridimensionales : Three-dimensional shapes. Cubes, Cubos
- Figuras tridimensionales : Three-dimensional shapes. Cylinders, Cilindros
- Figuras tridimensionales : Three-dimensional shapes. Spheres, Esferas
- Fishing spiders
- Francisco Coronado
- Francisco Coronado
- Fricción positiva, fricción negativa : Good friction, bad friction
- Garden spiders
- Gimnasia : Gymnastics
- Going up?
- Gymnastics
- Helping habitats
- Hernán Cortés
- Hibernation
- Hocicos, espinas y escamas : snouts, spines & scutes
- Hormigas : Ants
- Hot and cold
- How do animals use-- their ears?
- How do animals use-- their eyes?
- How do animals use-- their flippers?
- How do animals use-- their mouths?
- How do animals use-- their voice and sound?
- How many is a pair?
- Insects
- Invertebrates
- James Cook
- Jonas Salk
- Jumping spiders
- Keeping warm, keeping cool
- Keys and symbols on maps
- Kurt Busch : in the fast lane
- La fiesta del té de boston : the boston tea party
- Ladybugs
- Lance Armstrong
- Las caras de los animales : Facial fare
- Libélulas
- Light
- Looking at landforms
- Los invertebrados : Invertebrates
- Los mamiferos : Mammals
- Los mapas son planos, los globos son redondos : Maps are flat, globes are round
- Los vertebrados : Vertebrates
- Louis Daguerre
- Mantis religiosas : Praying mantises
- Maps are flat, globes are round
- Marie Curie
- Me and my shadow
- Mi calendario : My calendar, Diás festivos | Holidays
- Mi calendario : las estaciones = My calendar : seasons
- Migration
- My calendar : seasons
- Norte, sur, este y oeste : North, south, east, and west
- North, south, east, and west
- Opuestos : : Opposites : hard and soft, Duro y blando
- Opuestos : : Opposites : open and closed, Abierto y cerrado
- Opuestos : : Opposites: big and little, Grande y pequeno
- Para calentarse, para refrescarse
- Pequenos vecinos : Little neighbors
- Picos : Beaks and bills
- Plus 0, minus 0
- Rays
- Reptiles
- Robert Fulton
- Robert Goddard
- Rocks
- Rusty Wallace
- Science in the city
- Sea turtles
- Sequence it!
- Shapes, Circles
- Sir Francis Drake
- Sir Francis Drake
- Sound
- Sube o baja : Going up
- Tarantulas
- Teeth and fangs
- Three dimensional shapes :, Cubes
- Three dimensional shapes :, Cylinders
- Thurgood Marshall
- Water and ice
- Water world
- Waterways
- What does green mean?
- What's a fraction?
- What's in a cactus?
- What's in a cave?
- What's in a log?
- What's in a shell?
- What's in a-- Hole?
- What's in a-- tree?
- Who's right, addition or multiplication?
- Wolf spiders
- ¿Cuánto mide el gusano medidor? : medir con fracciones
- ¿Cómo usan los animales-- su voz y sus sonidos? : How do animals use-- their voice and sound?
- ¿Cómo usan los animales-- sus aletas? : How do animals use-- their flippers?
- ¿Qué viene primero? : What comes first?
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