Stomp Rockets, Catapults, and Kaleidoscopes: 30+ Amazing Science Projects You Can Build for Less than $1
By (Author) Curt Gabrielson
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
9th May 2008
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Childrens interactive and activity books and kits
507.8
Paperback
176
Width 177mm, Height 254mm, Spine 9mm
312g
Kids will learn how things they encounter every day operate by building their own models with this hands-on activity book. Projects include building a working model of the human hand's muscles, bones, and tendons using drinking straws, tape, and string; using a pair of two-liter bottles and a length of rubber tubing to learn how a toilet flushes; and discovering how musical instruments make sounds by fashioning a harmonica, saxophone, drum, flute, or oboe. All devices are designed to use recycled or nearly free materials and common tools. Kids are encouraged to modify and improve the designs, or create an entirely new device using the concepts explored. Each project includes materials and tools lists, step-by-step instructions with photographs, a summary of the science concept demonstrated, and follow-up questions to gauge student understanding for use in the classroom.
"Terrific ... all around fun. A great book." -- The Daily Journal "I really enjoyed this ... a long-needed book that kids will love ... great." -- Science Books & Films "The projects are fairly easy and do get you thinking about how things work." --mom2momdfw.com "Filled with cool projects for winter days." -- Treasure Valley Family Magazine "The best way to learn." --Missoulian Sunday
Curt Gabrielson is the director of the Watsonville Environmental Science Workshop. He has been a science educator for more than 15 years, with positions in the California public schools, the National University of East Timor, and San Francisco's Exploratorium Teacher Institute. He lives in Watsonville, California.