Light is amazing. It shines for billions of kilometers through space, while here on Earth it allows us to see, it can entertain and educate us, it can cut through metal, store information and carry it around the world in a fraction of a second - and nothing in the Universe travels faster than light. Light is also an ideal topic for tabletop projects and experiments.
Key features: - Experiments with easy to follow step-by-step instructions- Trouble-shooting and safety tips make for mistake-proof learning- "What You Will Need" boxes- Rated by difficulty- Age appropriate and achievable- List of goals- Excellent for practice in procedural and instructional literacy
Light is amazing. It shines for billions of kilometers through space, while here on Earth it allows us to see, it can entertain and educate us, it can cut through metal, store information and carry it around the world in a fraction of a second - and nothing in the Universe travels faster than light. Light is also an ideal topic for tabletop projects and experiments.
Computers are more prevalent in our daily lives than ever before, yet many people are unfamiliar with the concepts and technology of computer science. Offering 20 experiments and activities based on computer research, this book aims to expand students' learning experiences in this field by covering key science concepts.