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21 Super Simple Physics Experiments

  • Physics Experiments
  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:March,2014
  • Pages:32
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  • Size:200mm×225mm
  • Page Views:86
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  • Text Color:Full color
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Feature

Each 21 Super Simple Science Experiments workbook presents the methods of scientific investigation in one-page experiments where students learn how to make good observations, build models, and evaluate data. The experiments are simple and easy to do and will help students develop the skills they need for real science inquiry. Each experiment requires minimal setup and materials. Great to use with both the Focus On Series and the Building Blocks Series.

Description

Students explore a vareity of hands-on experiments using physics. Each experiment includes a one page description with a materials list, an experimental description, and prompts for results and conclusions. Experiments include testing magetic fields, exploring classical mechanics with pulleys and levers, observing light and sound waves, and many more.

Author

Dr. Rebecca W. Keller received her PhD in biophysical chemistry from the University of New Mexico in 1992. She was then awarded a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Molecular Biology at the University of New Mexico, followed by a Burroughs Wellcome Fund Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Molecular Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. As Dr. Keller home schooled her three children, she was unable to find science textbooks that she felt would give her children a solid foundation in the sciences. Her scientific background, coupled with her desire to educate her children, led Dr. Keller to found Gravitas Publications, Inc. and to develop the Real Science-4-Kids curriculum. Real Science-4-Kids is a “worldview-neutral” curriculum that provides students with a solid foundation in the sciences and also gives them the tools to evaluate scientific data on their own. Students are presented with up-to-date scientific facts and the steps of the scientific method, together with the critical thinking tools needed to help them evaluate scientific conclusions. Dr. Keller’s books are as philosophically neutral as possible and do not impose any single overall philosophical interpretation such as Darwinism, Intelligent Design, or Creationism. Instead, they allow students to make up their own minds about what the data show. Real Science-4-Kids, with its engaging, kid-friendly text and easy to use teacher-friendly manuals, is used in home, private, and public schools in all 50 states in the US and in many other countries. Dr. Keller’s publishing team continues to develop and test products at her Albuquerque headquarters.

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