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Awesome Experiments in Light and Sound


Awesome Experiments in

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No. of pages 160

Published: 2001

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It's time to see the light and produce some good vibrations - with these totally awesome, child-friendly experiments: Make breakfast cereal dance to music; Bounce light off a mirror and hit a bull's eye; Hear your heart pumping through a funnel & tubing; Create a boom in your room; Display the visible spectrum of light in a glorious rainbow tray; 47 light & sound experiments, using everyday easy-to-find materials that are all you need to get moving on these fun-filled investigations; Author is a Master Teacher and widely published author who knows how to entertain kids - and teach them at the same time; Third title in this great new Awesome Experiments series: Light & Sound; Force & Motion (0-8069-9821-0); Electricity & Magnetism (0-8069-9819-8); This is what The Association For Science Education's reviewer said about this series in October 1999: "I just love books like these. It's the enthusiasm that comes across, the unreserved cheer and love of life and science...these books are little gold mines...(they) are great books for giving children ideas for investigations at home or at school. Give them to children to try the activities for yourselves, or keep them as a crib for exciting and practical science activities." (Primary Science Review, October 1999)

 

This book is part of a book series called Awesome Experiments in .

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Sterling Juvenile .

Michael A. DiSpezio conducts workshops for teachers throughout the world. He has co-authored more than two dozen science textbooks and has worked for clients such as the Discovery Channel and MTV. Rob DeSalle is a curator in the Sackler Institute of Comparative Genomics at the American Museum of Natural History. He works on molecular evolution, conservation genetics and evolutionary genomics of a wide array of life forms ranging from plants to all kinds of insects, reptiles and mammals.

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