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Robert Gardner
Quick science experiments using the human body –
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Find out how energy is stored, transferred, and changed, what conducts and what stores heat, and how to change matter from a solid to a liquid to a gas –Provided…
Find out how to make a compass, an electromagnet, a parallel circuit, and many other quick science projects using electricity and magnetism –Provided by publisher.
Explore the world of science by experimenting with the physics of toys and games –
Previously published as: Science projects about plants. c1999.
Experiment with the states of matter and learn about the properties of solids, liquids and gases –
Learn about speed and distance, the laws of motion, angles and more –
Learn about air pressure, the laws of gravity, optical illusions and more –
Previously published as: Science projects about sound. c2000.
A variety of science projects that can be done in under an hour, plus a few that take longer for interested students –
Have you waited until the last minute to start your science project? Dont worry, award-winning author Robert Gardner has you covered. Most of these experiments about the desert biome can…
A variety of science projects related to the temperate forest that can be done in under an hour, plus a few that take longer for interested students. –
A variety of science projects related to the grasslands that can be done in under an hour, plus a few that take longer for interested students. –
A variety of science projects related to the taiga biome that can be done in under an hour, plus a few that take longer for interested students. –
A variety of science projects related to the tundra biome that can be done in under an hour, plus a few that take longer for interested students. –
Originally published as Far-out science projects with height and depth: How high is up? How low is down? in 2003. –Title page verso.
Originally published as Heavy-Duty Science Projects with Weight in 2003.
Originally published as Really hot science projects with temperature: how hot is it? How cold is it? in 2003.
Originally published as It’s about time science projects: How Long Does It Take? in 2003. –Title page verso.
Originally published as Spilt-second science srojects with speed: how fast does it to? in 2003. –Title page verso.
Originally published as Super-sized science projects with volume: how much space does it take up? in 2003. –Title page verso.
Portions of this book originally appeared in the book Astronomy projects with an observatory you can build.
Portions of this book originally appeared in the book Chemistry projects with a laboratory you can build.
Portions of this book originally appeared in the book Forensic science projects with a crime lab you can build.
Ever wonder about the science behind a rainbow? Now you can solve the mystery by building a light box of your own! Using tools and supplies you can easily find…
Ever wonder how flutes, harps, guitars, pianos, or drums produce sound? Find out by building your own musical instruments! Using supplies and tools that are easy to find, you can…
These easy and fun chemistry experiments use easy-to-obtain household materials and are excellent starting points for students to devise their own science fair projects. Readers are guided through applying the…
Through clear instructions and scientific illustrations, students can conduct easy yet engaging experiments to examine the principles of electricity and magnetism. Using easy-to-obtain household materials, readers will make a battery…
By doing the simple science projects in this book, young scientists will discover how distance affects images made by a convex lens, observe a wave model of polarized light, and…
These simple and engaging biology experiments use easy-to-obtain household materials to explore the science behind the human body. Readers are guided through applying the scientific method to conduct experiments, which…
Through clear instructions and scientific illustrations, students can conduct easy yet engaging experiments to examine the science behind weather. Using easy-to-obtain household materials, readers will discover how Torricelli’s barometer works…
This is a story of summer 1940, of a little known territorial battalion and an almost forgotten British military disaster. Three companies of the Kensingtons launched a daring escape through…
Do the properties of metal change when heated? Why do some objects float in water while others sink? Can you measure the density of a gas? Using easy-to-find materials and…
How is a cloud formed? What is thunder and lightning, really? Why is summer hot and winter cold? There are so many things to discover about the weather! This book…
The hands-on experiments in this book, illustrated in color, will unlock the secrets of rocks and minerals, including how sedimentary rock is different from metamorphic rock, what is in soil…
Hands-on experiments are a great way to engage young scientists. Instead of simply reading facts, they will experience the science that is happening in front of their eyes! The simple…
By doing the simple science projects in this book, young scientists will discover if air has weight, if one can make a cloud, and the reason the sky is blue…
Presents science project ideas featuring weather, including what makes the wind blow, how a cloud forms, and why there are seasons.