Explore Forces and Motion!: With 25 Great Projects

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Price
$14.95  $13.90
Publisher
Nomad Press (VT)
Publish Date
Pages
96
Dimensions
7.8 X 0.1 X 9.8 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781619303553
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About the Author
Jennifer Swanson is an award-winning author of more than 20 nonfiction and fiction books for children. Her books in the How Things Work series by The Child's World were named to the 2012 Booklist's Top 10 Books for Youth: Series Nonfiction. She has received awards from the Pennsylvania TriState Young Adult Review Committee, The Moms Choice Awards, and The Dove Foundation. Jennifer has a B.S. in chemistry from the U.S. Naval Academy and her M.S. Ed. (K-8) in science from Walden University. She lives in Jacksonville, FL. Bryan Stone is a cartoonist and the illustrator of several books for Nomad Press including Explore Night Science!, Explore Flight!, Explore Rivers and Ponds!, Explore Rocks and Minerals!, Explore Electricity!, and most recently Explore Honey Bees!. He lives in West Fairlee, VT.
Reviews

Praise for Explore Forces and Motion! With 25 Great Projects
School Library Connection
"Looking for ways to introduce, reinforce, and build on abstract physics concepts for young children? The author manages to make physics concepts simple in a light, accessible tone that will keep readers engaged. This very colorful text includes a timeline (not often seen in a book on physics), glossary, resources, essential questions, QR codes, primary source icons, and more. The real strength is the suggested projects that are simple to conduct yet essential in understanding concepts such as force, buoyancy, and magnetism. . . An excellent addition to a classroom textbook to reinforce and demonstrate concepts. Librarians will love the focus on primary sources and scientific process."

National Science Teachers Association RECOMMENDS
"Physics is fun with this colorful and informative book for students ages 7-10. . . . The color and design graphics are bright and capture the interest of the reader. . . This book would be a great addition to the classroom library."

Gordon P. Ramsey, Professor of Physics, Loyola University Chicago, Vice President, American Association of Physics Teachers
"The thought-provoking exercises are very good and cause the students to think more deeply about the concepts. . ."

Puget Sound Council for the Review of Children's Media
Recommended -- Superior in style, liveliness, integrity and format.

This series, each book subtitled "With 25 Great Projects" is one that merits a place in every library serving children. Each book begins with a timeline, and a solid introduction. "Words to know" are defined throughout the book, and QR codes lead to interesting videos. (If the QR codes don't work the book provides keyword prompts to lead young researchers to the right information.) Science practices are defined, and interesting projects follow that teach important principles. An extensive index, bibliography, and glossary follow. This book focuses on physics, introducing Newton, Einstein, Galileo and more. The basic forces around us are defined, explained, and explored through hands-on projects. Much of the information is on an advanced level, but explained so younger students can understand it. There's interesting information to be found here, and the projects are unique and STEM oriented. Buy the whole series."

Praise for other books in the Explore Your World! series:

Explore Solids and Liquids! With 25 Great Projects
Library Media Connections
". . . This is an attractive presentation, easy to navigate, that encourages young readers to learn through text and experimentation." Recommended

Booklist
". . . This should provide inspiration and insights into scientific exploration for students, teachers, and budding mad scientists."

National Science Teachers Association Recommends
". . . Twenty-five easy to do investigations, easy to find materials, and excellent explanations will help any teacher to make the study of matter more exciting for classes filled with eager students. . . a must-have for any teacher's personal library!"

Explore Rocks and Minerals! 25 Great Projects, Activities, Experiments
Booklist
"This offering from the Explore Your World series introduces budding geologists to basic information about rocks and minerals. . . Appended with the usual back matter, this makes a good choice for classroom science units."

Explore Gravity! With 25 Great Projects
Children's Literature
"Fun and simple projects, plus detailed overviews of scientific ideas, serve to inspire a sense of curiosity and interest in experimentation while offering guided lessons on a basic physics concept. . . . a valuable resource for students exploring the physical sciences."

National Science Teachers Association
"Are you looking for projects about gravity that are equally interactive as well as instructive? Explore Gravity! is sure to be one of the more popular science books in your class."