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365 Simple Science Experiments with Everyday Materials |  | Authors: E. Richard Churchill, Louis V. Loeschnig, Muriel Mandell Creator: Frances Zweifel Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
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Media: Hardcover Edition: Unk Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 8.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 1884822673 Dewey Decimal Number: 507.8 UPC: 768821226732 EAN: 9781884822674 ASIN: 1884822673
Publication Date: January 3, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Presents a variety of activities, projects, and experiments that help to illustrate and explain all sorts of scientific principles.
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Simplistic and Predictable April 5, 2009 Dodie's Doodles (Atlanta, Georgia) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I am a science teacher and believe strongly in a hands-on approach for learning, especially to apply science theory to real life. Without the application, it is all just science mumbo-jumbo.
I have taught for fifteen years, and teach a science class created for me by my principal. This is my third year of teaching this class.
I bought this book to add to my library of resources, but have not found one new or creative idea in this book. I would recommend this book for students in the third grade or younger. There are few steps to the activities, there is minimal critical thinking, and, frankly, the activities are boring. We live in the science land of CSI and older children and middle school children are no longer interested in seeing the celery change color as it absorbs water containing food coloring (this wonderfully new idea is in the book).
Instead, I recommend getting books by Mr. Wizard, Beakman's World, or Bill Nye.They have great activities, correct science explanations, and have great "wow" factor.
Great educational resource for home (or classroom) use January 18, 2009 Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com (...in Middle America) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This two-volume series is a great introduction to hundreds of simple scientific experiments, each involving modest materials that are easy to find and instructions that are easy to read, accompanied by friendly cartoon illustrations. The series seems to be written for children to read -- a precocious ten-year old should be able to do most of these experiments, although people of all ages will find these activities exciting and fun.
Adults can certainly use this book as a guide for science exploration -- you might want to read ahead and try some experiments in advance, to make sure the instructions make sense and get the intended results. Although the scientific principles are explained in general terms, the book is designed to keep the text to a minimum, so the scientific chatter is perhaps less thorough than some parents or teachers might like... If it's important, you can research the principles elsewhere had prepare more in-depth explanations using other sources of information. For the most part, though, these books are pretty brilliantly planned: the experiments are easy to reproduce and the scientific principles are mostly pretty self-evident. We've had a lot of fun using these books, and I'm sure you will as well... Highly recommended! (Joe Sixpack, ReadThatAgain children's book reviews)
Simple is right, could be better July 20, 2007 T. Clarkson (Southeast, USA) 31 out of 31 found this review helpful
I would have given this 2.5 stars if possible. This review applies to all the books in this series, not just this particular one. The book's strengths: (1) Truly simple experiments that make science fun and give it a "Wow" factor for children. Everybody can follow the simple instructions in this book. (2) Seeing science done with ordinary objects takes science out of the elite laboratory and puts it into context of everyday life. (3) Even adults can learn so much about how everyday items and phenomena are related to science.
The book's weaknesses: (1) Explanations of the science behind the experiments are too brief and vague. (2) For too many of the experiments the directions are incomplete at best, and sometimes just not adequate at all. The big majority of the experiments will work, but for the several that don't, the teacher/parent is left saying, 'What went wrong?" You can follow all the directions perfectly, but poor directions don't make an experiment work. Sometimes it's an issue of needing more detail, but sometimes it's an issue of the directions themselves not working, no matter how much detail would have been given. For example, the directions for making Rock Candy (to see the shape of sugar crystal growth) are ludicrous. They wouldn't work no matter how hard you tried. But, the directions for making salt crystals are just fine, and we have some beautiful cubic salt crystals to see now.
Overall, I like these books. I'm very glad to have such easy-to-put-together and fun experiments for us to do at home. But...I'm always prepared for something to backfire, I read with a discriminating eye and the benefit of an extensive science background, and if an experiment promises to deliver something "too cool" with simple instructions, I always search the net first.
To increase awareness of science, buy this ... January 10, 2004 Shkshk (Pflugerville, Texas United States) 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
Simple fun filled experiments which easily captures children's attention. What is outstanding is the huge spectrum of experiments -- indoor - outdoor, simple - complex, tips & tricks and the list goes on. Thanks to this book my daughter interest has increased to the extent that she now wants to participate in Science Fairs. Clearly a very useful book that every family should benefit from.
When your kids say :" I'm bored", this is the book for them! April 20, 2002 hdbeano (Canterbury, UK) 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
The experiments in this book are very basic and simple fun activities that are easy to follow and which children -even adults- will enjoy. The book simplifies and explains many fundamental scientific concepts that we encounter daily. The scope of these experiments is very wide , from daily science to weather, chemistry,... which are all implemented with very readily available items. This is a book that will keep inquisitive children motivated and busy for hours, they will especially love the science tricks. The second book : "365 More Science Experiments with Everyday Materials" complements this book. One should get them both!
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