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21 Super Simple Chemistry Experiments

  • Chemistry Experiments
  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:34
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  • Size:200mm×250mm
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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.

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Students explore a vareity of hands-on experiments using chemistry. Each experiment includes a one page description with a materials list, an experimental description, and prompts for results and conclusions. Experiments include building a model of glucose, growing a sugar crystal, performing a water test, testing for starch, and many more.
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Author

In 2001, Rebecca W. Keller, PhD began formalizing her teaching materials to equip non-science teachers (usually other homeschooling moms) with a curriculum that would make them feel comfortable teaching science to their children. A former research assistant professor at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, Dr. Keller worked in the molecular biology, chemistry, and neuroscience fields. Although she hadn’t planned to be an author, her success in engaging kids in science prompted her to launch the Real Science-4-Kids program.

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