Dozens of fun, safe, and educational experiments for children ages 8-13. Some of the questions asked include: What makes a star twinkle? What makes ice float? What makes clouds? What are sound waves? What is a rainbow? and What makes a rocket go? Experiments for the Young Scientist answers these thought-provoking questions and dozens more through easy experiments that teach the principles of science while encouraging inquisitive children to explore the world around them. This bountiful illustrated book includes a collection of projects encompassing six different scientific disciplines: engineering, astronomy, chemistry, meteorology, biology, and physiology.
Description
This is one in a series of science projects and activities books by All Thumbs Publishing. There are dozens of fun, safe, and educational experiments for children ages 8-13. Some of the questions asked include: What makes a star twinkle? What makes ice float? What makes clouds? What are sound waves? What is a rainbow? and What makes a rocket go? Experiments for the Young Scientist answers these thought-provoking questions and dozens more through easy experiments that teach the principles of science while encouraging inquisitive children to explore the world around them. This bountiful illustrated book includes a collection of projects encompassing six different scientific disciplines: engineering, astronomy, chemistry, meteorology, biology, and physiology.
Author Robert W. Wood begins each experiment by asking an intriguing questions, then providing a material list, step-by-step instructions, and a conclusion. After each project he offers suggestions for further study and experiment log with explanations in the back of the book.
All of the experiments included can be performed at home or in the classroom without any fancy scientific equipment.
Helpful safety icons show when experiments require adult supervision or protective gear.