Why not combine National Tell a Joke Day with STEM Friday?
Super Silly Science Jokes, a series written for the upper elementary reader, has six titles. Q: Why did Benjamin Franklin fly a kite in 1752? A: The idea that lightning was a giant electric spark had him all charged up. Find this joke, as well as scientific information about electricity and magnetism in Shockingly Silly Jokes About Electricity and Magnetism.
Other titles in the series include rocks, minerals, and soil; wacky weather and silly season; the solar system; dinosaurs and prehistoric life; and spiders and other bugs.
Containing fun illustrations by Gerald Kelley, these books will keep students entertained as well as teach them about different aspects of science. Interested in writing your own jokes? These titles help with suggestions on how to do so.
These titles are available in library and paperback editions from your preferred vendor, enslow.com, independent bookstores, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. They are also available as epubs and single-user and multi-user PDFs.
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August 16, 2013
March 30, 2012
Super Silly Science Jokes
What better way is there to end the week than with some super silly science jokes? Here are some of our favorites from Mountains of Jokes About Rocks, Minerals, and Soil written by Melissa Stewart and illustrated by the super talented Gerald Kelley.
This title covers everything from rocks and minerals to the layers of the earth and erosion. There are so many fun facts packed into this 48-page book for grades 3–4 but we also left room for a few good jokes like these...
Q: What do rocks eat for dessert?
A: Marble cake!
Q: What does Earth have in common with an apple?
A: They both have a core.
Q: Why did the coprolite take a nap?
A: Because it was pooped!
It's no joke...these books are educational and FUN!
ISBN: 978-0-7660-3969-8 |
Q: What do rocks eat for dessert?
A: Marble cake!
Q: What does Earth have in common with an apple?
A: They both have a core.
Q: Why did the coprolite take a nap?
A: Because it was pooped!
It's no joke...these books are educational and FUN!
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