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The Way Science Works

by DK

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Discover science in action, from the principles that explain the natural world around us to the theories behind today's fast-moving technology.
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The Way Science Works published 2002 with ISBN: 0-7894-8562-1 is topically organized. It is collection of conceptual information, diagrams, and experiments organized into categories such as "Light and Color", "Forces and Energy", "Electricity and Magnetism" etc. This book could be a useful supplementary text to reference after a lesson on a particular subject and have the students read the section as a review or as an alternative way to view the material. Also the experiments the book provides can be adapted for use in the classroom ( )
  jallen3 | Mar 1, 2017 |
This book would be useful for supplementing a physical science class. Each concept gets a two page spread with information describing the topic, illustrations, some history, and often a simple experiment. The text is fairly easy to understand and would be appropriate for younger children - but it is also interesting enough to hold the attention of older children as well. I would recommend this book for ages 10+. ( )
  amcarter | Jan 29, 2014 |
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