Showing posts with label science experiments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science experiments. Show all posts

September 05, 2012

Serial Science Class Procrastinator? Get a Plan for this Year's Science Experiments!



School is back in session for just about every community in America, and that means kids across the country are thinking about science class.  If you or someone you know is a serial procrastinator when it comes to science class, we've just released a series that can help: Last-Minute Science Projects!

Written by the award-winning, teacher-vetted author Robert Gardner, books in the Last-Minute Science Projects series each contain a collection of experiments that can be set-up and completed in 1 hour or less, 30 minutes or less, 15 minutes or less, or even 5 minutes or less!  Each experiment in the series follows the scientific method, shows a full illustration of the experiment set-up, and instructs readers on exactly how to measure and how to report the results.  Experiments are categorized by how much time they take, so if you're really pressed for time, you can choose one that fits your schedule!

Titles in the "Last-Minute Science Projects" series include:

Atoms and Molecules Experiments Using Ice, Salt, Marbles, and More, with experiments like "Can we Separate Atoms from Molecules?" and "Are There Water Molecules in the Air?"

Electricity and Magnetism Experiments Using Batteries, Bulbs, Wires, and More, containing experiments like "Generate Electricity with a Magnet" and "Make a Simple Electric Motor"

Energy Experiments Using Ice Cubes, Springs, Magnets, and More, with experiments like "How Fast Does Heat Move?" and "Changing Light to Electricity"

Human Body Experiments Using Fingerprints, Hair, Muscles and More with experiments like "How Many Hairs on a Human's Head?" and "How much Air in a Breath?"

Simple Machine Experiments Using Seesaws, Wheels, Pulleys, and More, with "Measuring Work and Friction", "Double-Pulley, a Simple Machine", and other experiments

Solids, Liquids, and Gases Experiments Using Water, Air, Marbles and More, with experiments like "Climbing Liquids" and "Weighing Air"


March 11, 2010

Who Can Solve the Crime? Science Projects Using Detective Skills

Forensic scientists use many different skills to help them solve crimes, including the scientific method. Find out if you have what it takes to be a detective with fun experiments about being a keen observer, breaking codes, collecting evidence, and more. Many experiments include ideas you can use for your science fair, and each chapter ends with a crime for you to solve! Award-winning author Robert Gardner.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13 978-0-7660-3247-7
Publication Year: 2010
For Ages 9-13.
48 Pages, Full Color.

March 10, 2010

Whose Fingerprints Are These? Crime-Solving Science Projects

Think you have what it takes to be a forensic scientist? Use your sleuthing skills and the scientific method to do fun science projects about fingerprints, lip prints, footprints, and more. Many experiments include ideas you can use for your science fair, and each chapter ends with a crime for you to solve! Award-winning author Robert Gardner.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3245-3
Publication Year: 2010
Interest Level: Grades 3-4
48 Pages, Full Color.



March 09, 2010

Who Forged This Document? Crime-Solving Science Projects

Forensic scientists use many different skills to help them solve crimes, including the scientific method. Find out if you have what it takes to be a detective with fun experiments about being a keen observer, breaking codes, collecting evidence, and more. Many experiments include ideas you can use for your science fair, and each chapter ends with a crime for you to solve! Award-winning author Robert Gardner.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-0-7660-3246-0
Publication Year: 2010
Interest Level: Grades 3-4
48 Pages, Full Color.

March 08, 2010

Whose Bones Are These: Crime-Solving Science Projects

Think you have what it takes to be a forensic scientist? Use your sleuthing skills to do fun science experiments. Trace evidence is often the most important evidence involved in a crime. Analyze bones and blood spatter patterns, find out if bullets came from a suspect's gun, and more! Many experiments include ideas you can use for your science fair, using the scientific method, and each chapter ends with a crime for you to solve. Award-winning author Robert Gardner.

Enslow Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-13:
978-0-7660-3248-4
Published 2010.
48 pages, Full Color.

October 19, 2009

Nice NSTA Review of Awesome Animal Science Projects


The NSTA (National Science Teachers Association) has just published a nice review of Awesome Animal Science Projects, written by Ann Benbow and Colin Mably.

The review starts off with: "Everyday, elementary school students ask questions like this: "Can you train a goldfish?" The science teacher brain switches on to resond: "In what ways can we find out?" The then the reality sets in for the teacher. Can we discover the answer?"

This series shows the way. The full review can be found on the NSTA Recommends website: http://www.nsta.org/recommends/ViewProduct.aspx?ProductID=19457# .

There are also terrific illustrations of the experiments by Tom Labaff. For more information on this title, please visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2667.
Enslow Publishers, ISBN: 978-0-7660-3148-7, for grades 3-4.

July 02, 2009

Wheels! Science Projects with Bicycles, Skateboards, and Skates

Part of the Score! Sports Science Projects series, author Madeline Goldstein helps students learn about the physics involved in wheeled sports; cycling, skating or skateboarding. Students can also learn great ideas for science fair projects along with the experiments.

Enslow Publishers, 104 pages, grades 5 and up, ISBN: 978-0-7660-3107-4

To get more information about this title, please visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2719

June 23, 2009

Goal! Science Projects with Soccer


Science and soccer...What a Team! Author Madeline Goodstein explores where sports and physics collide. "What is the best angle to launch a soccer ball? How does air drag affect a soccer kick?" These are a few of the topics explored in this new science projects title. Great ideas of science fairs are in this book!

Published in the SCORE! Sports Science Projects series, by Enslow Publishers, Inc, and illustrated with full-color illustrations, 104 pages in length. For more information, please visit: http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2658

June 22, 2009

Ace Your Chemistry Science Project


Providing over 25 science experiments and science fair ideas, this newly published book by Robert Gardner, Salvatore Tocci, and Kenneth G. Rainis is perfect for young scientists and experimenters.

Beginning with explanation of the scientific method and safety first, the authors them jump into experiments all centered around chemistry. Groupings of experiments include: Chemical Properties; Acids and Bases; Temperature, Volume, and Pressure; Conductivity; and Practical Applications of Chemistry.

Perfect for science fair season, this book is illustrated with full-color illustrations, is 112 pages, ISBN 978-0-7660-3227-9. More information can be found at: http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2676

June 04, 2009

Ace Your Human Biology Science Project

Science from head to toe...is a perfect description for this new book. Ace Your Biology Science Project series is a resource for great science fair ideas.

How do joints work?
How do sense receptors work?
What type of personality do you have?

Beginning with a discussion about the scientific method, science projects, and safety first, the authors move on to discuss the various human body systems, genetics, and personality. Experiments that might be used for a science fair project are clearly indicated.
Ace Your Human Biology Science Project: Great Science Fair Ideas is written by award-winning author team Robert Gardner and Barbara Gardner Conklin, and is illustrated in full color, 128 pages. ISBN: 978-0-7660-3219-4. More information can be found on Enslow Publishers web site at: http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2652

June 03, 2009

Goal! Science Projects with Soccer

Get a kick out of science! With this book by Madeline Goodstein, you can have fun using soccer balls to learn about angles, momentum, rebound ratings, and more while enjoying a favorite sport of soccer. There are lots of physics concepts involved in the sport of soccer. There are also some great ideas for science fair projects included.

To learn more about this title, visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2658

Enslow Publisher, ISBN: 978-0-7660-3106-7 for grades 5 and up

June 02, 2009

Home Run! Science Projects with Baseball and Softball

It's baseball and softball season! And what better way to brush up on your science skills than with projects involving this favorite sport?

Home Run! Science Projects with Baseball and Softball by Robert L. Bonnet and Dan Keen helps students learn about transfer of energy, friction and pressure, and more by playing baseball or softball! Great ideas for science fair projects follow many experiments.

Visit here for more information on this title http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2659

ISBN: 78-0-7660-3365-8, for grades 5 and up, Enslow Publishers

In the May 2009 issue of SLJ, they list some great baseball learning sites!

May 30, 2009

Awesome Animal Science Projects

Young scientists will learn all about animal behavior by performing these easy-to-do experiments with scientific explanations in Awesome Animal Science Projects by Ann Benbow and Colin Mably.

Kids will discover whether it is possible to train a goldfish, what happens when they change their pet's routine, and more. Every experiment is animal safe and includes ideas for science fair projects. There is also terrific illustrations of the experiments by Tom Labaff

For more information on this title, please visit http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=2667

Enslow Publishers, ISBN: 978-0-7660-3148-7, for grades 3-4

May 11, 2009

In Touch with Basic Science, Science Books & Films Series Review


Our new series In Touch With Basic Science has received a 2-star review in Science Books & Films (SB&F). The Jan/Feb. 2009 edition reviewed the six-book series written by science authors, Richard and Louise Spilsbury. An exerpt from the review says: "These volumes are geared towards upper elementary school students and provide a wonderful, easy-to-understand reference for a teacher's classroom library or a school's library." The full review can be viewed through a subscrition at: http://www.sbfonline.com/
The series includes hands-on activities, with each book covering specific topics such as:

What Are Forces and Motion?
What Are Solids, Liquids, and Gases?
What is Electricity and Magnetism?
What is Energy?
What is Light?
What is Sound?

Each book is 32 pages in length, full-color photographs and illustrations and allows students to explore science with hands-on Activities.