Experiments with Force and Motion
How better for a young scientist to discover more about the principles of force and motion than to conduct his or her own activities and experiments? The budding Isaac Newton can learn and have fun at the same time by making a human gyroscope, building a pendulum that paints, and constructing a pulley system. This book is fully loaded with great features, including a troubleshooting section, list of goals, and fun fact boxes.
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Series Review: Cool ScienceThis series, related to elementary science curricula, offers a comprehensive look at a wide variety of science concepts and related experiments...The books are written in an easy-to-understand, straightforward style with helpful real-life photographs. The standardization of the titles allows the reader to know what to expect from each. Students who need simple experiments or those who need more advanced projects will find this series helpful. The background information will be useful for students doing research as well. These books are visually attractive, well-organized, and comprehensive in scope.Library Media ConnectionRL
Grades
4-5 IL
Grades
5-6 GRL
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