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Janice VanCleave’s 201 Awesome, Magical, Bizarre,

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Janice VanCleave’s 201 Awesome, Magical, Bizarre, & Incredible Experiments (Science for Every Kid)


Janice VanCleave’s 201 Awesome, Magical, Bizarre, & Incredible Experiments (Science for Every Kid)
By Janice VanCleave


Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: 1994-04-29
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0471310115
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780471310112
Binding: Paperback


How do honeybees find their way home? Why is Venus so hot? How can you measure the speed of the wind? What makes a sound loud or soft? Discover the awesome answers to these and other fascinating mysteries in biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and astronomy. Just try these 201 fun, safe, low-cost experiments at home or in the classroom. You’ll look through a drop of water to find out how a magnifying lens works. Using a Styrofoam ball, a pencil, and a lamp, you’ll learn why the Moon appears and disappears. With just a jar and some ice cubes, you can demonstrate how rain is formed. Each experiment includes an illustration and easy to follow step-by-step instructions. This companion volume to the enormously popular 200 Gooey, Slippery, Slimy, Weird, and Fun Experiments brings together magical projects from Janice VanCleave’s Science for Every Kid and Spectacular Science Projects series—plus 40 all-new experiments that make science come to life. Children Ages 8–12


Summary: The Best Book There Could Ever Be
Rating: 5

This is the book that really helped me with all my projects they have all been a succes. Thanks to this book I have gone to many science fairs.

Summary: Simple science experiments to add to your collection.
Rating: 3

Looking for simple experiments which are always successful? Janice VanCleave’s books provide just that approach. And 201 Awesome, Magical, Bizarre and Incredible Experiments adds to her large collection of published experiments. The title is misleading as the experiments are not very unusual. But the experiments are simple and most use readily-available materials. Good scientific explanations accompany each experiment. The book would benefit by some emphasis on the inquiry-approach to science and encouraging (rather than discouraging) changing variables during the experiments…The Science Spiders(TM) Newsletter.

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