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  • Energy: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power & How We Get It

    Kathleen M. Reilly, Mary Takacs-Moore

    Paperback (Nomad Press, April 1, 2009)
    Energy is a valuable resource that comes in many different forms. This book will help kids learn about the history and science of the world’s sources of energy, from nonrenewable fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. Sidebars and fun trivia break up the text, making it easily accessible and engaging, while hands-on projects encourage active learning. Activities range from constructing a battery to recreating an oil spill to explore how difficult cleanup can be.
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  • ENERGY: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power & How We Get It

    Kathleen Reilly, Mary Takacs-Moore

    eBook (Nomad Press, April 1, 2009)
    Energy is a vital part of our lives. It powers our computer, lights our home, and moves our car. It also costs a lot of money and pollutes our environment. In Energy: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power and How We Get It, kids ages 9–12 learn about the history and science of the world’s energy sources, from nonrenewable fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas to renewable sources such as solar and wind power.Sidebars and fun trivia break up the text, making it easily accessible and engaging, while hands-on projects encourage active learning. Requiring little adult supervision and using supplies commonly found in most households, activities range from constructing a battery to recreating an oil spill to see howdifficult cleanup can be.By exploring the advantages and disadvantages of each energy source, kids will gain insight into the future of energy and its impact on our planet.
  • Energy: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power & How We Get It

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, April 1, 2009)
    Giving kids a hands-on opportunity to see energy in action, these 25 projects are an exciting introduction to the ways this hot topic affects both world politics and everyday lives. Packed with information about what energy really is, where it comes from, and its alternative sources, the projects range from a steam-powered boat and a solar-powered water heater to an electric burglar alarm and a geothermal geyser. The tough topics of energy shortages are covered with enthusiasm in a lively discussion so kids can make educated, positive changes for their future.
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  • Energy: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power & How We Get It

    Kathleen M Reilly, Mary Takacs-Moore

    eBook (Nomad Press, April 1, 2009)
    Energy is a vital part of our lives. It powers our computer, lights our home, and moves our car. It also costs a lot of money and pollutes our environment. In Energy: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power and How We Get It, kids ages 9–12 learn about the history and science of the world's energy sources, from nonrenewable fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas to renewable sources such as solar and wind power.Sidebars and fun trivia break up the text, making it easily accessible and engaging, while hands-on projects encourage active learning. Requiring little adult supervision and using supplies commonly found in most households, activities range from constructing a battery to recreating an oil spill to see howdifficult cleanup can be.By exploring the advantages and disadvantages of each energy source, kids will gain insight into the future of energy and its impact on our planet.
  • Energy: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power & How We Get It

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    Paperback (Nomad Press, April 1, 2009)
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  • Energy: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power and How We Get it

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    Paperback (Nomad Press, June 24, 2009)
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  • ENERGY: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power & How We Get It

    Kathleen M Reilly

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, Jan. 1, 1647)
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