Oobleck, Slime & Dancing Spaghetti: Twenty Terrific At-Home Science Experiments Inspired by Favorite Children's Books | TheBookSeekers

Oobleck, Slime & Dancing Spaghetti: Twenty Terrific At-Home Science Experiments Inspired by Favorite Children's Books


No. of pages 192

Published: 2009

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Combining classic children's literature with fun kitchen science experiments, this handbook is an ideal resource for parents or teachers who want to instil a cross-curricular approach to educating their children. A wide range of experiments are featured, including how to make the green goo found in Dr Seuss' Bartholomew and the Oobleck as well as making pasta dance as shown in Tomie dePaola's Strega Nona. Each chapter contains a detailed summary of the story, step-by-step instructions with a list of ingredients, thought-provoking questions for children, science facts, how to relate the experiment to every day life, and sources for further exploration. The activities, which are appropriate for children ages 4 to 11, result in a terrific way to combine reading with turning a kitchen into an exciting laboratory of learning.

 

There are 192 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Bright Sky Press .

Jennifer Williams teaches elementary science at the Newman School in New Orleans, Louisiana. She has won the Presidential Award for Teaching and is a frequent lecturer at science and education conferences around the country. She lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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