Gravity, the Glue of the Universe: History and Activities
By (Author) Harry Gilbert
By (author) Diana D. Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th August 1997
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Classical mechanics
531.5
Paperback
209
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
652g
Gravity-the strange force that guides raindrops as they fall, keeps people from falling off the Earth's surface, controls Earth's orbit around the sun, and holds billions of stars together in the Milky Way-is the focus of this intriguing resource. Narrative stories trace the history of scientific thought and the process of discovery on the subject of gravity from the time of Aristotle to the present discoveries of Stephen Hawking. Chapters dedicated to astronomy expose students to issues such as the life cycle of a star and Black Holes. Field-tested lesson plans parallel the history. Simple experiments and other activities are designed to accommodate a wide variety of teaching strategies and learning styles. These activities build scientific skills, encourage cooperative learning, and teach students how science really works. Grades 5-8. Gravity: The Glue of the Universe has been used as a recommended text at Clarion University of Pennsylvania.
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