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Books with title Simple Science Experiments

  • Simple Science Experiments

    Hans Jürgen Press

    Hardcover (David & Charles, June 1, 1974)
    This is the perfect book for the young person who wants to know how things work, and why they work: more than 200 simple experiments that are not only entertaining but educational. As the experimenter learns to light a fire with ice, to create rain indoors, to use a wrist watch as a compass, he also learns about astronomy, botany, chemistry, physics; he is gently introduced to the principles of electricity and magnetism, heat, light, sound, gravity, momentum and inertia, and even the human senses. Each project is illustrated and includes clear instructions and explanations of cause and effect. Each is safe and easy to do, and the only equipment and materials necessary are simple tools and ordinary household articles. Children of all ages - and their parents too - will find that this book both stimulates and satisfies their curiosity.
  • Simple Science Experiments

    Hans Jurgen Press

    Hardcover (Ravensburger, Jan. 1, 1967)
    No Dust Jacket. Previous owner's name on FFEP. Boards are edgeworn.
  • Forensic Science Experiments

    Pamela Walker, Elaine Wood

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Presents new, tested experiments related to the intriguing field of forensic science. Forensic science is an applied science that uses scientific principles to meet specific goals. Students will be required to collect evidence, perform research, develop hypotheses, think analytically, conduct interviews, analyze data, employ deductive reasoning, draw conclusions, and finally share their results with others. The experiments are designed to promote interest in science in and out of the classroom, and to improve critical-thinking skills.
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  • Simple Science Experiments

    Andrea McLoughlin, Lynn Adams

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Provides instructions for a series of activities using common household items that provide basic hands-on experience with liquids, weather, plants, animals, and other scientific fields
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  • 101 Great Science Experiments

    Neil Ardley

    Hardcover (DK Children, Dec. 27, 2000)
    Make science fun with 101 exciting step-by-step experiments that are safe and easy to do at home. Make science fun with 101 exciting step-by-step experiments that are safe and easy to do at home. Science writer Neil Ardley shows how you can use everyday objects to discover the basic principles of science and understand how these apply to the world around you. So if you want to make a volcano erupt, see around corners, find out how your eyes work, or build an electromagnet, this fascinating book will show you how.
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  • Simple Science Experiments

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Dec. 1, 1990)
    Learning About Science provides hands-on activities for your young scientists. They'll explore 24 science concepts about magnets, liquids, gasses, solids, and simple machines. Reproducible sheets to record results are included.Experiments can be done by individual students, in small groups, or as a whole class. A few experiments, such as those requiring boiling water, must be done by the teacher with the students observing.Activities help children practice skills in: prediction, observation, communication, making comparisons, ordering, and categorization. You get student activity sheets and many reproducibles.Science concepts covered include: magnets, water, air, rocks, and simple machines. Cute, yet accurate line art illustrations throughout. All 48 pages perforated for easy removal.
  • 365 Simple Science Experiments

    churchill-zweifel

    Paperback (Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, Aug. 16, 1997)
    Hard to find
  • Simple Science Experiments

    Hans Jurgen Press

    Hardcover (Discovery Toys, March 15, 1967)
    This is the perfect book for the young person who wants to know how things work, and why they work: more than 200 simple experiments that are not only entertaining but educational. As the experimenter learns to light a fire with ice, to crate rain indoors, to use a wrist watch as a compass, he also learns about astronomy, botany, chemistry, physics; he is gently introduced to the principles of electricity and magnetism, heat, light, sound, gravity, momentum and inertia, and even the human senses. Each project is illustrated and includes clear instructions and explanations of cause and effect. Each is safe and easy to do, and the only equipment and mùaterials necessary are simple tools and ordinary household articles. Children of all ages -- and their parents too -- will find that this book both stimulates and satisfies their curiosity.
  • 365 Science Experiments

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    Paperback (Hinkler Books, )
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  • 25 Simple Science Experiments

    Dawn Marcotte

    language (, May 25, 2012)
    These experiments are fun for kids of all ages and will introduce them to the wonders of science. Using items found around the house kids will explore chemistry, physics, electricity and aerodynamics. Experiments are given with step-by-step directions to follow.
  • 365 Science Experiments

    Glen Singleton

    Hardcover (Hinkler Books Pty Ltd, July 5, 2010)
    Do you know how to make your own explosive volcano? Or how rainbows are made? Explore the world of science and learn about Earth and the solar system through hundreds of experiments that will challenge and entertain you. With 365 Science Experiments, you'll be amazed at how much you learn while having so much fun!
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  • Science Experiments

    Ian Graham

    Hardcover (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), Feb. 1, 2011)
    These exciting hands-on experiments, from creating balloon rockets or glow-in-the-dark jelly to making metal detectors, will help your child get to grips with science. The book covers all areas of science, from life on Earth to physical science.
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