Georgina Andrews, Kate Knighton, Katie Lovell, Stella Baggott, Howard Allman
Paperback
(Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2006)
An action-packed collection of one hundred science experiments shows young scientists how to make crystals, electrical circuits, paper planes, and more using everyday materials. Original.
Describes how force and gravity set objects in motion and how they influence the velocity and direction of moving objects. Also discusses the perception and measurement of motion.
Demonstrates scientific principles in the fields of chemistry and physics by replicating experiments performed by such scientists as Archimedes, Galileo, Antoine Lavoisier, and Sir Isaac Newton.
Make a giant fountain from a soda pop bottle, write messages in invisible ink, and blow monster bubbles! Use readily available items and simple step-by-step instructions to create these amazing science projects. Discover the science behind each experiment, and have fun sharing with your friends and family. It squeezes, it stretches, it flows, it makes crystals―it's matter!
A step-by-step guide for creating a variety of projects suitable for entry in a science fair with suggestions for choosing a subject, performing the experiment, and polishing the presentation
Provides instructions for simple experiments that introduce basic scientific concepts dealing with life, the human body, plants, and the natural world.