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Books in Fun Science Projects series

  • Energy

    John Woodruff

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Nov. 30, 1997)
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  • Science Projects About the Physics of Toys and Games

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, July 1, 2000)
    Presents science projects and experiments exploring the physics of various toys, including an air car, top, and balloon.
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  • Science Projects About Solids, Liquids, and Gases

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, July 1, 2000)
    Presents science projects and experiments exploring the states of matter, their properties, and their measurement.
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  • Fingerprints: Crime-Solving Science Experiments

    Kenneth G. Rainis

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, Inc., Dec. 1, 2006)
    Detectives are investigating the attack and theft of a paint store owner. They discover an oily fingerprint on the bottom of the opened cash box. A neighbor identifies the suspect seen running from the store on the night of the crime. The suspect s fingerprints are a match, and he is arrested for the crime.The real-life crime stories in this book are followed by science experiments and project ideas that highlight the forensic technique used to solve the crime. Can you do fingerprint analysis to identify four matching characteristics unique to an individual print? How can you find fingerprints left behind at a crime scene? Do identical twins have the same fingerprints? Take careful notes in your case notebook, your observations could crack the case!
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  • Blood and DNA Evidence: Crime-Solving Science Experiments

    Kenneth G Rainis, Brian Gestring

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Oct. 1, 2006)
    - Explores forensic science techniques used to solve crimes- Focuses on science experiments that follow the scientific method- Includes true crime cases and ideas for science fair projects- Includes a sample crime scene so kids can practice what they've learned- Supports an inquiry-based science curriculum
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  • Science Fair Projects: Planning, Presenting, Succeeding

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, April 1, 1999)
    Provides information on choosing and planning a science fair project, carrying it out, recording your findings, writing a report, and exhibiting the project.
  • Rocks and Minerals

    Kelly Milner Halls

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Feb. 16, 2007)
    Students will love pouring through these exciting science fair ideas about rocks and minerals. Each project comes with helpful hints on how to customize the project and win the science fair prize.
  • Science Project About Methods of Measuring

    Robert Gardner

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Presents projects and experiments that involve measuring, covering such topics as units of measure, accuracy, mass, measuring areas and volumes, temperature, heat, times, speed, and indirect measurements
  • Hands-on Science Projects: Earth: Find Out About the Planet, Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Weather with 50 Great Experiments and Projects, Over 300 Fantastic Photographs!

    Chris Oxlade

    Paperback (Southwater, July 16, 2009)
    This bumper collection of over 50 amazing experiments and exciting projects will inspire any young scientist. The book explains and practically demonstrates the working of the world in a stimulating and challenging way that any inquisitive child will love.
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  • Science Fair Projects: Flight, Space & Astronomy

    Dan Keen, Robert L. Bonnet, Karen McKee, Frances W. Zweifel

    Hardcover (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Presents fifty-three simple experiments and projects revolving around space science, including topics such as seasons, the night sky, light, and flight.
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  • Energy

    John Woodruff, Chris Fairclough

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Explains the concept of energy through experiments which can be performed at home
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  • Forgery: Crime-Solving Science Experiments

    Kenneth G. Rainis

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, Inc., Nov. 1, 2006)
    Mark Hofmann had been working as a document dealer for years, selling rare documents to the Mormon Church. In 1985, some people began to doubt the authenticity of the documents. Further inspection by forensic experts proved that Hofmann had been artificially aging the documents with a chemical solution. Hofmann s illegal business was over, and he was sent to prison for his crimes, which even included murder!The real-life crime stories in this book are followed by science experiments and project ideas that highlight the forensic technique used to solve the crime. How can you identify false documents? Do inks, paper, and computer printers help identify forged documents? Can you do a handwriting analysis to find out if a signature is real? Take careful notes in your case notebook, your observations could crack the case!
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