Demonstrate the action of magnetic fields, make a moon box, build "ant architecture," and measure static electricity. Plus: try homemade perfume, erupting volcanoes, jumping Puffed Wheat, a bubble gum plant graft, a big green solar machine, and a kite sighter. "Well indexed and accurately illustrated with black-and-white pen-and-ink drawings, this book is a good starting place for finding successful science-fair projects."--School Library Journal. "...can provide needed direction to parents and students facing looming classroom deadlines."--The Los Angeles Times. "...offers a real variety
to young scientists..."--Parent Council(r). Selected as Outstanding
by Parent Council(r).
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From School Library Journal:
Grade 4 Up-The experiments presented here range from very basic to fairly complex. Standard projects, such as a lava-flow volcano, a bottled tornado, and a potato polarity indicator are included. Directions for much more complex demonstrations, such as creating and using a cyanometer (to keep track of changes in sky color) or testing hydrodynamic hull designs, illustrate the upper range of material. Experiments also cover a wide range of topics including food science, chemistry, astronomy, and botany. Each one has a list of supplies (generally common household products), detailed directions, expected results, an explanation, and display tips. Safety precautions are mentioned but not highlighted. Precise measurements of the results are not emphasized. Well indexed and accurately illustrated with black-and-white pen-and-ink drawings, this book is a good starting place for finding successful science-fair projects.
Kathryn Kosiorek, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brooklyn, OH
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- PublisherSterling
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 0806924837
- ISBN 13 9780806924830
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages208
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