Reading about heat and cold is just the tip of the iceberg this book lets readers create their own icebergs! Hands-on activities make learning about heat and cold both tangible and fun. Simple explanations help readers grasp complex concepts while step-by-step instructions and accompanying photographs ensure they will master each experiment. Helpful tips keep readers safe and offer suggestions for improvements! Aspiring young scientists will enjoy trying the recommended additions and twists to activities. Theyll also learn real-life applications for the same scientific principles theyre working with at home, such as how air pockets in igloos work as insulation!
Super Simple Experiments with Heat and Cold gives young readers the tools they need to start experimenting.Budding scientists will learn to build a working thermometer, create a cloud, and more!
Changing the temperature of certain things can result in some pretty cool outcomes. Readers of this innovative volume use heat and cold to perform a number of incredible experiments.
Engaging color illustrations accompany every experiment, an explanation of the scientific method guides students, and safety tips educate students on the code of conduct expected when conducting experiments.
Readers learn about the science of heat and cold through a variety of experiments.
HOT AND COLD Something that is hot, like a hot drink, feels very different from something cold, like ice cream. But both sensations are caused by the same thing: heat. The difference is that cold objects contain less heat than hot ones.
Anna Claybourne. EGG IN A BOTTLE This experiment is great for amazing a crowd of people. They'll get to see an egg being sucked right inside a glass bottle by the sheer power of science. WHAT YOU'LL NEED: * A glass bottle with a wide ...
The engaging science experiments and open-ended art activities in this book aim to give children ages four to eight a basic understanding of the science behind the weather that they experience each day, while also encouraging creativity, ...
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Why should you wear dark-colored clothing if you want to stay warm? Is your body temperature higher on warmer days than on cold days? This book lets you perform lots of fun experiments while learning all about temperature.
Suggests experiments and projects using commonly found materials to investigate temperatures and how to measure them, the effects of heat and cold, and related topics.