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Skyscrapers!: With 25 Science Projects for Kids
By (Author) Elizabeth Schmermund
Illustrated by Mike Crosier
Nomad Press
Nomad Press
1st August 2018
United States
Children
Non Fiction
720.483
Paperback
96
Width 204mm, Height 254mm
How high can skyscrapers go And how do engineers design them so they won't fall down Kids ages 7 to 10 can find the answers to these and other skyscraper questions in Skyscrapers! With 25 Science Projects for Kids. Readers find out the history, engineering, and who builds these amazing structures while doing student-driven STEAM activities that reinforce learning and allow for plenty of discovery about the engineering design process, simple machines, and the laws of physics!
Explore Simple Machines! With 25 Great Projects Booklist ". . . Yasuda writes in particularly clear, simple language, and intersperses her explanations with historical notes, jokes that even the target audience will find laughably lame ('What did the apple say to the wedge You split me up!') and 25 easy projects or demonstrations constructed from common materials. She also repeatedly urges readers to spot and classify the simple machines that are all around, encourages the use of a science notebook, and closes her discourse with descriptions of what inventors and engineers do. Illustrated with simple black-and-white cartoons and capped with well-considered lists of print and other resources, this makes a serviceable hands-on guide to the topic."
Elizabeth Schmermund is a writer, editor, scholar, and teacher. She has written more than 15 books for students and young readers, including Architecture: Cool Women Who Build Structures for Nomad Press. She lives in the New York metro area with her family. Mike Crosier holds an MFA from the Center for Cartoon Studies. He is the illustrator of several books from Nomad Press, including Explore Greek Myths! With 25 Great Projects and Video Games: Design and Code Your Own Adventure. He lives in White River Junction, Vermont.