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File Size: 8969 KB
Print Length: 188 pages
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Publisher: Rockridge Press (February 26, 2019)
Publication Date: February 26, 2019
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07NPWN6ZR
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This definitely has some great ideas for weekends and vacation days to help keep curious kiddos entertained and interested in science.
Eight chapters of this ten chapter book are dedicated to physics experiments:Force * Buoyancy and Flight * Solids and Liquids * Electricity * Magnetism * Light * Heat * SoundWritten for 10-13 year olds, there are some experiments that require adult help. These are marked by an "!" at the beginning of the experiment. If you see the 'sun' symbol that means the experiment needs to be conducted outside. If you see a 'splat' that lets you know that the experiment could be messy!Many measurements are in metric. Why? Metric measurements are easier to convert and also universally accepted all over the world.This book is written to kids so easy for them to understand. Written more like a recipe book each experiment consists of:Level of Difficulty * Time Suggestion * Materials * Steps * Now Try This! * Hows and WhysWhat don't I like? Not all the experiments have pictures/diagrams/photos accompanying them so whilst well-written I don't believe the book is as appealing as it could be. For example, our nine year old who is admittedly a year younger than the recommended age but LOVES science, took a glance through it and then put it down. He's a visual kid and reads some of his other science books a lot! The author creates science curriculum so kind of surprised at how wordy this book comes over. It could have been SO much better and more appealing to kids.A well done glossary at the end of the book is followed by measurement conversion charts, resources, blank table and graph pages along with the index. There are a GREAT variety of experiments included and I wrestled on whether to award 3 or 4 stars. I ended up going with 4 stars as, apart from the lack of pictures, it is well-written and we will still put it to good use in our home despite the initial reaction.I was provided a copy of this book by the publisher. The thoughts and opinions above are my own. Thanks, Liz
From cover to cover, this little book is jam packed with kid-friendly science! I enjoyed it from “Magnetic Slime†to “3-D Hologramsâ€.Concepts covered in these activities include potential and kinetic energy, inertia, buoyancy, static electricity, reflection and refraction of light, sound waves and so much more. The author has found creative ways of connecting these concepts to common phenomena we experience every day.The positive and encouraging tone of the writing - “It’s okay to be unsureâ€, “try againâ€, and “keep observing†- motivates young scientists to follow through on experiments.The short, simple procedures provide the opportunity to practice following written step-by-step instructions, a vital skill that is often underdeveloped in today’s young learners.Using every day materials makes the science more accessible. It’s amazing what you can do with just tape, scissors, rubber bands, string, marbles, a pencil, ruler and other odds and ends from around the house.I love the “Hows and Whys†section at the end of each experiment, which gives a simple explanation for the observed results. This is where the connections between observations and scientific theories are made.As a science educator for almost 20 years, I especially appreciate the emphasis on the scientific method. Using the metric system, practicing safety, writing hypotheses, repeating trials, recording observations, and designing further experiments - it’s all here!While this book is great for kids who love to “do†science (mostly unsupervised) at home, I can also see a use for this book in the classroom. Upper elementary and middle school teachers looking for more hands-on science for their students without the expense of costly lab equipment will definitely benefit from these projects.
Some of the experiments in this book were really novel and I hadn't seen them anywhere before. I am teaching Chemistry to my eighth grader right now and tutoring another middle school student in Physics and I found things I wanted to do with each of them right away (even though this is called a Physics book there are some Chemistry topics in here, like states of matter).Here's why I feel like it's a book of "extras." I love the idea of "Mini Snack Bag" and we can't wait to do it, but consider her explanation "The plastic is made up of a polymer, or a long chain of molecules that prefer to be in a knotted string." This is adequate for my daughter, who has been studying atoms and molecules with me and is interested in polymers (we are making slime next). But if I just handed this book to a kid without providing any additional scientific background information, not a lot of content would be learned. This is a book which more about exploration than explanation. THAT IS FINE, but just be aware that it can't be a stand alone resource.Another experiment which really struck me was "Disappearing Glass" and we will do this in my very next Physics tutoring session. I never knew that "light travels at the same speed through vegetable oil as it does through Pyrex glass, so no bending of the light occurs and our brain can't tell the difference between the two, making it look like the bowl has disappeared." Cool! It will be the perfect way to conclude our exploration of Light. But, again, we studied Light in depth first to create enough background for the "Aha!" moments to happen.There are some great projects in this book for sure. On the other hand, some of the activities felt like filler like "What causes the sound of falling rain in a rain stick?" or making a solar oven out of a pizza box. She also has lots of supplies that aren't actually easy to find by just wandering around your house (we are currently hunting for a 10 cm x 10 cm piece of screen) or you wouldn't want kids to necessarily mess around with on their own (record player and a record, drill, hot glue gun, electrical tape, digital camera, smartphone, broken strand of holiday lights, matches). However, she really does emphasize the scientific method with "Now try this" and encourages students to create and test their own modifications of the basic plan. She also repeatedly talks about taking notes in a science notebook (and she uses the metric system).All in all, I give this book three stars. Interesting extra to have in the classroom, especially if you're a veteran teacher looking for some new ideas, but not a book I would build a curriculum around or just hand to a kid on its own. As a professional curriculum writer and homeschool consultant I am always interested in finding new resources to read and review, and I received a free copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest opinion.
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