What happens if you water plants with juice? Where can you find bacteria in your house? Is slug slime as strong as a glue stick? How would your child find the answers to these questions? In The Curious Kid's Science Book, your child will learn to design his or her own science investigations to determine the answers! Children will learn to ask their own scientific questions, discover value in failed experiments, and — most importantly — have a blast with science. The 100+ hands-on activities in the book use household items to playfully teach important science, technology, engineering, and math skills. Each creative activity includes age-appropriate explanations and (when possible) real life applications of the concepts covered. Adding science to your at-home schedule will make a positive impact on your child's learning. Just one experiment a week will help build children's confidence and excitement about the sciences, boost success in the classroom, and give them the tools to design and execute their own science fair projects.
The 100+ hands-on activities in the book use household items to playfully teach important science, technology, engineering, and math skills.
Amazing Science Questions for the Curious Kid Vicki Cobb ... The moon doesn't fall into the Earth because there's an equal force sending the moon off into space. This force comes from the motion of the moon.
"Provides step-by-step instructions for science projects using household materials and explains the science behind the experiments"--Provided by publisher.
Plus, secondary experiments encourage young readers to build on what they’ve discovered. A “Mystery Solved!” explanation of the science at work helps your budding scientist understand the outcomes of each experiment.
In order to further understanding of the issue, this book adopts an analytical approach, paying special attention to the socio-cultural and economic transfers which occur when different commodities are introduced to territories with diverse ...
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Prize - Winning Science Fair Projects for Curious Kids Joe Rhatigan & Rain Newcomb LARK BOOKS A Division of Sterling Publishing Co. , Inc. New York / London The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition as.
In this mind-blowing book, Sergei Urban takes the challenge off-screen with fifty step-by-step projects, including some that he has never shared online before.
Geek mom Lynn Brunelle has created an interactive guide perfect for both kids and their parents: the projects will engage children, and the informative lessons will help parents when asked the inevitable question, why?
The San Francisco Exploratorium squeezed between the covers of a book!