Science in Seconds with Toys

Science in Seconds with Toys
Title Science in Seconds with Toys PDF eBook
Author Jean Potter
Publisher Turtleback
Pages
Release 1998-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780613892551

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With this incredibly innovative book, kids can simply open their toy chest to discover the wonders of science. Science in Seconds with Toys is a collection of dozens of fun, easy experiments that can be performed in ten minutes or less using toys from around the house. Use a Slinky "TM" to test the law of gravity, use a Frisbee "TM" to explain flight, even use Silly Putty "TM" to demonstrate non-Newtonian fluids! So get out your Hula Hoops "TM", Play Doh "TM", and dominoes. It's time to learn about toy science. -- Ideal for parents, teachers, schools, and libraries -- Great for teaching children the basics of physics and chemistry

Science in Seconds with Toys

Science in Seconds with Toys
Title Science in Seconds with Toys PDF eBook
Author Jean Potter
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 132
Release 1998-02-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780471179009

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Make glow-in-the-dark stars! Learn how an Etch-A-SketchR(r) erases pictures! Create a kaleidoscope from your toys! Discover why a SlinkyR(r) slinks down stairs! Experience the science of toys and games with these quick, easyexperiments and activities from Jean Potter. You can complete eachin ten fun-filled minutes or less, and the clear step-by-stepinstructions and illustrations help you get it right every time.The projects help you learn about everything from why a swing goeshigher when you pump your legs to how Silly PuttyR(r) pulls upcomic strips from the newspaper. You will find most of the requiredmaterials already in your toy chest, home, backyard, orneighborhood. The 101 activities in this book cover every aspect of the scienceof toys and the games you play, including swinging, bouncing,throwing, sliding, and much more. You'll discover why a footballspirals as it zips through the air, learn how to make your cerealjump out of the bowl, find out why goggles make you see betterunderwater, and make your own homemade paint --all with the help ofa leading educator.

Science in Seconds with Toys :--

Science in Seconds with Toys :--
Title Science in Seconds with Toys :-- PDF eBook
Author Jean Potter
Publisher Follettbound
Pages 128
Release 1998-01-21
Genre
ISBN 9781413119770

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Science in Seconds with Toys

Science in Seconds with Toys
Title Science in Seconds with Toys PDF eBook
Author Jean Potter
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9786045647981

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This book will help young curious readers understand basic scientific principles in everyday phenomena and make some simple toys for themselves. Vietnamese translation by Phuong Hoa.

Science in Seconds for Kids

Science in Seconds for Kids
Title Science in Seconds for Kids PDF eBook
Author Samuel Cord Stier
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 160
Release 2020-11-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1119685478

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Help your kids explore the wonders of science with over 100 easy and accessible experiments Science in Seconds for Kids: Over 100 Experiments You Can Do in Ten Minutes or Less, 2nd Edition makes learning science with your children fun and practical. Using ingredients and components found mostly in your home or classroom, Science in Seconds for Kids instructs caregivers and educators on how to create dazzling and enlightening experiments from scratch. This book utilizes bright and colorful illustrations and diagrams throughout, making the simple experiments even more accessible. Guide your kids through experiments including: Making rainbows on the floor Popping balloons with light Bending water from a faucet Making lightning in a room Keeping paper dry underwater The experiments will fascinate youngsters of all ages and encourage a love of science and learning that could last a lifetime. Science in Seconds for Kids is perfect for elementary, traditional, and homeschool educators, as well as parents, grandparents, and other caregivers.

Science in Seconds for Kids

Science in Seconds for Kids
Title Science in Seconds for Kids PDF eBook
Author Jean Potter
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 148
Release 1995-02-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780471044567

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Make lightning in your room! Keep paper dry under water! Lose weight by going upstairs! See colors that aren't there! Experience the magic of science with these quick, easy experiments and activities from Jean Potter. You can complete each activity in ten fun-filled minutes or less. Clear, step-by-step instructions and illustrations help you get it right every time. The projects help you learn about everything from why eggs aren't round to how submarines surface and submerge. You will find most of the required materials already in your home, backyard, or neighborhood, and you can perform the experiments practically anywhere. The 108 activities in this book cover twelve different subject areas, including air, animals, energy, gravity, magnetism, light, the human body, and much more. You'll make a rainbow right on your floor, pop a balloon with a magnifying glass, make a coffee can roll back to you after you've pushed it away, and bend water as it streams from your faucet--all with the help of a leading educator. Children Ages 8-12

Science in Seconds

Science in Seconds
Title Science in Seconds PDF eBook
Author Hazel Muir
Publisher Quercus
Pages 786
Release 2013-09-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1623650070

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Simple and accessible, Science in Seconds is a comprehensive, entertaining introduction to 200 key scientific ideas. Each concept is clearly realized with a helpful visual and a concise explanation. The concepts included span all of the key scientific disciplines, including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Ecology, Biotechnology, Anatomy and Physiology, Medicine, Earth Science, Energy Generation, Astronomy, Spaceflight and Information Technology. Utilizing vivid, educational illustrations--inspired by scientific research suggesting that the brain best absorbs information visually--these compact and portable reference guides are ideal study buddies or holiday gifts, and enlightening reading for all. Hazel Muir studied astrophysics at Edinburgh University before becoming a staff editor and writer at New Scientist. Currently a freelance writer, she still regularly contributes to BBC Sky At Night magazine, and has also written for Wired UK. She has won international awards for her articles from the American Institute of Physics and the Acoustical Society of America. From the Trade Paperback edition.