Examines the tiny holes on a compact disc, the mites that live in household dust, the coiled wire that brings light to our homes, and other microscopic marvels.
Teaches children, ages four through ten, to question, observe, predict and estimate their way to learning about science, and includes over 100 hands-on activities using everyday materials.
50 wet, wacky, wild, dizzy experiments about things kids like best
Wiese, Jim
1994
Describes the science behind such amusements as roller coasters, swings, bumper cars, hot dogs, curve balls, and more. Includes easy experiments to do.
Collection of projects students can make to help them learn about science. Subjects include mechanics, air power, electricity and magnetism, chemistry, acoustics, and optics.
Unusual facts about a wide range of topics including plants and animals, earth sciences, manners and customs, photography, and history. A poster-size calendar and a 24-page booklet of games and puzzles are included.
"Recounts the adventure of thirteen-year-old Howard Boward, genius nerd with a chip on his shoulder and not many friends--until a science experiment goes haywire and 'creates' a best friend--who just happens to be a monster"--OCLC.