Sensational Science Books for your 1st Grade Classroom
Sometimes the smallest changes, like having the right science read aloud books in your 1st grade classroom, can make a huge impact.  Build your students’ curiosity and strengthen their understanding of key science concepts simply by adding the right books to your classroom bookshelf.
 
If your students are always asking you more and more questions about the science concepts in your units, add these helpful books to your classroom bookshelf. 
 
 
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A Book Which Will Build a Love of Animals

Nationl Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Animals

by Catherine D. Hughes


Animal Body Parts and Their Functions Book

book cover: Pigs Can't Fly!

Pigs Can’t Fly

by Ben Cort


Animals and their Offspring Book

Animal Dads

by Mari Schuh

 

Check out her book, Animal Moms, too.

image of book cover, Animal Dads

Inspire Inventors: Book Introduces Engineering

Inventors by Mistake

by Rebecca Phillips-Bartlett


Nature’s Patterns and Cycles: The Seasons

The Shortest Day: Celebrating the Winter Solstice

by Wendy Pfeffner


First-Grade Book for Learning About Matter

What’s the Matter in Mr. Whiskers’ Room?

 

by Michael Elsohn Ross


Light and Shadows Made Easy: Science Read-Aloud

Light, Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows

by Natalie M. Rosinsky

book photo: Light, Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows


1st Grade Science Book: Outer Space

photo of book, The Sun is Kind of a Big Deal

The Sun is Kind of a Big Deal

by Nick Seluk


A Read-Aloud Exploring Living and Nonliving Things

What are Living and Nonliving Things?

Let’s Find Out! Life Science Book

 



Read about Plants and Life Cycles

Seeds Move

by Robin Page



Must-Have Earth Day Read-Alouds for 1st Grade

Why Should I…? Books

 

Books Supporting 1st Grade Science Concepts

Whether your science lessons are focusing on living vs. nonliving things, the types of matter, light & shadow, plant growth, or animal adaptations, you’ll find there is a book on that topic.

Create a bookshelf collection which will enhance the concepts in your first grade science curriculum. 

There are so many books to choose from, but this list will get you started.

Browse the titles above on Amazon. Invest in a few and feel more confident when your students ask those “Why?” and “Do you know…?” questions.

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