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Books with title Spring Science Projects

  • Science Projects/Oil Spills

    1 Of 2 Gutnik, 4-6,Investigate

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Describes the dangers of oil spills and how they disrupt marine life, discusses what can be done about them, and includes eleven scientific experiments
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  • Spectacular Science Projects

    Janice VanCleave

    Paperback (Wiley, Sept. 18, 1992)
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  • Winter Science Projects

    John Williams

    Paperback (Julian Messner, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Presents a variety of projects and experiments appropriate to winter, including making a thermometer, melting ice, testing insulation, and making snowshoes. Includes notes for parents and teachers.
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  • Winter Science Projects

    John Williams C Biol M Biol

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, Sept. 15, 1995)
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  • Autumn Science Projects

    John Williams

    Library Binding (Julian Messner, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Presents a variety of projects and experiments appropriate to autumn, including studying the night sky, finding out how seeds are dispersed, and making a model glider, with notes for parents and teachers
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  • Autumn Science Projects

    John Williams

    Paperback (Julian Messner, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Presents a variety of projects and experiments appropriate to autumn, including studying the night sky, finding out how seeds are dispersed, and making a model glider. Includes notes for parents and teachers.
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  • Winter Science Projects

    John Williams

    Hardcover (Julian Messner, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Presents a variety of projects and experiments appropriate to winter, including making a thermometer, melting ice, testing insulation, and making snowshoes
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  • Science Fair Projects

    edited by Byron G. Wels

    Hardcover (Sterling, Nov. 15, 1977)
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  • Summer Science Projects

    John Williams

    Paperback (Julian Messner, April 1, 1997)
    Presents a variety of projects and experiments appropriate to summer, including studying evaporation, making a hot air balloon, and making a miniature bottle garden. Includes notes for parents and teachers.
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  • Project Science

    John Farndon

    Paperback (Windmill Books, July 15, 2019)
    Calling all scientists who love to see science at work while it is bubbling, popping, and exploding! This dynamically designed book has some truly awesome experiments and activities for scientists in training. Readers will learn about the forces of physics while following step-by-step instructions to create water-powered rockets, fizzy eruptions, and more. Carefully researched text explains these reactions, while fun facts and impressive diagrams permit young researchers to delve deeper into many significant subjects.
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  • Science Projects: Pack A

    Kelly Milner Halls

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, July 26, 2007)
    Part of a series, which shows readers how to research and create their own science projects. Each experiment includes information on planning, preparation, skill level, materials needed, cost and details for background research. This title also addresses the analysis and interpretation of experiments and the importance of safety.
  • Science Projects

    Meg Greve

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Have you ever been assigned a science project at school? It can be a little overwhelming. But, if you follow a few simple guidelines, it will make it an enjoyable experience. Think about something you wonder about. That is a good start. After picking your topic, conduct research by using the Internet or library, talk to experts about the topic you’ve chosen, form a hypothesis, test it and write down your observations, and form a conclusion based on them. Record all your information and present your prize-winning project to your class! This book will allow students to explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text, including what happened and why, based on specific information in the text.
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