Learning about the states of matter is a crucial part of any physical science curriculum. In this title, readers learn about the states-but also make slime, race marbles, and find out how heavy air is! Each fun experiment or activity begins with an explanation of the science concept being shown in the project. Clear step-by-step instructions guide readers through the set up and execution of the experiment. Most projects also include additional ideas to expand on the project, and some are marked as a great place to start work on a science fair project.
"From pushing a friend on a swing to pulling a wagon, push and pull is a part of daily life. Readers learn these introductory science concepts and more alongside their pals from Sesame Street!"--Provided by publisher.
"Albert Einstein rewrote the rules of physics and changed how scientists see space and time forever. Learn how a boy who had trouble in school became one of history's most renowned scientists"--Provided by publisher.
"In [this book], early fluent readers will learn how light and sound and the physics behind them impact our universe every day. Color photos and . . . leveled text will engage young readers as they learn more about the laws, history, and applications of these foundational STEM concepts"--Provided by publisher.
Explores topics including, the properties of solids, liquids, and gases, how liquids become solids and how solids become liquids, how the water cycle works, why seawater is salty, and how changing states make recycling possible.
"What is electricity? How does a circuit work? Why do batteries only work if you put them in the correct way? Find out the answers to these questions and much more"--Provided by publisher.