Children’s: picture books, activity books
Auzou My Secret Garden Journal
£9.49
Auzou My Secret Journal
£9.49
Auzou On the farm
£12.34
Auzou My First Words
£12.34
Auzou On the Farm
£12.34
Insight Kids Ninja Life Hacks: Little Ninjas, BIG Emotions
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£8.69
Weldon Owen The Magnificent Book of Treasures Japan
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£13.49
John Wiley & Sons Inc Lucky Science
Book SynopsisAn educational and fun book that encourages children to experiment with science by showing them that discoveries may be possible when they least expect it. Every discovery includes history, biography of the discoverer, scientific explanation and a simple, step-by-step experiment to try on their own. In addition to traditional discoveries such as gravity and photography, it features more modern ones like Velcro and Silly Putty. Covers topics in physics, chemistry, astronomy, biology and archaeology.Table of ContentsThe Eureka Man: Archimedes Measures Volume. An Apple Falls: Sir Isaac Newton Discovers Gravity. A Dancing Frog's Leg: The Electric Battery andElectromagnetism. Picture This: Daguerre Invents Photography. Cow Medicine: Jenner and the Discovery of Vaccination. The Case of the Melting Mailbags: Goodyear and the Vulcanization ofRubber. A Smashing Discovery: Benedictus Invents Safety Glass. Digs, Finds, Caves, and Dives: How to Succeed in ArchaeologyWithout Really Trying. Bangs, Twinkles, and Bumps: Astronomical Discoveries. From the Moldy Past: Fleming Discovers Penicillin. How Sweet It Is (and Nonfattening): Three Kinds of SubstituteSugar. This Discovery Was a Stretch: Du Pont Chemists Make Nylon. From Velcro to Corn Flakes: Everyday Life Gets Better Thanks toAccidental Discoveries. Rubber That Relaxes: Silly Putty Becomes a Popular Toy. Out of the Bomb and Into the Frying Pan: Plunkett DiscoversTeflon. Epilogue: How Accidents Become Discoveries. Glossary. Index.
£12.59
John Wiley & Sons Inc Math for the Very Young
Book SynopsisFour experienced teachers, who have written math curricular materials for the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project, present a comprehensive collection of innovative and fun activities easy enough for even the most math-phobic parents.Table of ContentsMath Around the House. Growing and Changing: Making a Personal Record Book. Calendar Math. Math on the Move. Animal Facts and Figures. Crafts that Use Math. Games and Math. Counting Rhymes and Stories. Index of Math Concepts.
£14.25
John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice Vancleaves Weather
Book SynopsisThe perfect science fair idea books . Spectacular Science ProjectsJanice VanCleave''s Weather * Why does it rain? * What causes thunder and lightning? * How does a cloud form? Janice VanCleave''s Weather includes 20 fun and simple experimentsthat allow you to discover the answers to these and otherfascinating questions about weather, plus dozens of additionalsuggestions for developing your own science fair projects. Learnwhat causes lightning with a simple experiment using a roll of tapein a darkened room. Make a barometer from a soda bottle, straws,modeling clay, and colored water. Use a shoe box, plastic wrap, andsome soil to understand the greenhouse effect. All experiments useinexpensive household materials and involve a minimum ofpreparation and cleanup. Children ages 8-12 Also available in theSpectacular Science Projects Series Janice VanCleave''s AnimalsJanice VanCleave''s Earthquakes Janice VanCleave''s ElectricityJanice VanCleave''s Gravity Janice VanCleave''s Table of ContentsStraight On! Blue Sky. Highs and Lows. Up and Down. More Heat. Hot Box. On the Move. Windy. Fronts. Cloud Maker. Rainy. Dew Drops. Frosty. Icy. Layered. Flashers!. Boom! Twister. Stormy. Indicators. Glossary. Index.
£11.69
John Wiley & Sons Inc Nature in a Nutshell for Kids
Book SynopsisMake bubbles that bounce! Stir up a tornado in a jar! Make elastic from a dandelion! Predict weather from cloud formations! Discover the beauty and wonder of nature all year round with these quick, easy experiments and activities from Jean Potter. You can complete each activity in ten fun-filled minutes or less, and the clear step-by-step instructions and illustrations help you get it right every time. The projects are organized by season and help you learn about everything from why grass is green to how seals stay warm in icy arctic waters. You will find most of the materials already in your home, backyard, or neighborhood. The 112 activities in this book cover every aspect of the natural world, including plant and animal life, weather, ecology, rocks and minerals, the senses, the stars, and much more. You''ll build a mountain the same way the earth does, find out whether your neighborhood ants prefer sugar or artificial sweetener, discover why maple seeds act like tiny helicopters, aTable of ContentsPartial table of contents: SPRING. Acid Rain. Closed Cones. Cloud Creation. Duck Feathers. Easy Ecosystem. Erosion Slant. Hard Water. Pond Inspection. Seed Embryo. Soil Sample. Spring Hunt. SUMMER. Dense Dip. Fish Age. Greenhouse Heat. Inside Shells. Male Moths. Moon Bright. Night Sounds. Ocean Foam. Sand Colors. Secret Place. Shadow Watch. Snail Study. Spider Legs. AUTUMN. Ant Tracking. Carrot Tops. Cherry Soak. Fruit Nuts. Leaf Pigment. Maple Flight. Nest Inspection. Quick Spoil. Rotting Tree. Tree Damage. Water Speed. WINTER. Blowing Snow. Cold Hands. Crystal Study. Frost Formation. Ice Space. Pond Melt. Star Gaze. Tree Age. Winter Bubbles. Nature and Environmental Organizations. Glossary. Further Reading. Activity Index.
£12.35
John Wiley & Sons Inc Plant Biology Science Projects
Book SynopsisFeatures around two dozen intriguing science projects about seed plants which are used because they're readily available, inexpensive and quickly and easily grown indoors. The experiments include topics such as the effect of acid rain on plants and growing plants in hydroponic solutions.Table of ContentsPartial table of contents: SEEDS. Bean Seed Imbibition. Germination Percentages of Different Types of Seeds. Determining the Best Sowing Depth. Carbon Dioxide Production and Oxygen Consumption by GerminatingSeeds. PLANTS AND WATER. Stomatal Density of Different Leaves. Environmental Factors Affecting Transpiration. Acid Rain Injury to Plants. LIGHT AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Photosynthesis in Leaf Disks. Starch Testing of Leaves. Plant Carbon Dioxide Deficiency. C-3, C-4, and CAM Photosynthesis. SOILS AND FERTILIZERS. Plant Growth in Various Potting Soils. Fertilizer Cost and Plant Growth. Soil pH and Plant Growth. HYDROPONICS. Plant Growth in Various Nutrient Solutions. Plant Mineral Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms. Appendices. Glossary. Index.
£14.39
John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice Vancleaves Ecology for Every Kid
Book SynopsisWhen is a weed not a weed? How can a jackrabbit survive in the desert? Why is the climate cooler higher in the mountains? Now you can learn the answers to these and other questions about ecology.Table of ContentsSpace Sharers. Connections. Togetherness. Best or Worst of Friends?. Food Chain. Outcasts. Dinosaur Breath. Up and Down. Fitting In. Boundaries. Icy Lands. Woodlands. Grasslands. Hot Spot. Highlands. Watery Home. Water Problems. Global Warming. Good and Bad. Acid Rain. Protector. Buildup. Reusable. Limited. Endangered. Glossary. Index.
£13.30
John Wiley & Sons Inc Rocket Science 50 Flying Floating Flipping
Book SynopsisShows you the science behind how things work by teaching you how to build a rocket boat, kaleidoscope, mousetrap car, stethoscope, compass, fruit-powered battery, and other wonderful gizmos. This book covers a variety of science topics, including mechanics, air power, water power, electricity, magnetism, chemistry, acoustics, and optics.Table of ContentsMechanically Inclined: Using Mechanics to Make Minimachines. You've Got the Power: Using Air Power to Make Great Gadgets. Water, Water Everywhere: Using Water Power to Make WonderfulInventions. Don't Be Shocked If You're Attracted to These Activities: UsingElectricity and Magnetism to Make Amazing Devices. Great Chemistry: Using Chemistry to Make Cool Creations. Strings and Things: Using Acoustics to Build DynamiteDevices. Lighten Up! Using Optics to Create Fantastic Fun. Glossary. Index.
£11.69
John Wiley & Sons Inc The New York Public Library Incredible Earth
Book SynopsisThe New York Public Library Incredible Earth Discover ancient fossils and vast oceans. Explore devastating earthquakes and explosive volcanoes. Find the answers to your questions about our incredible Earth. How was Earth formed? See page 3. When did life begin? See page 30. If you dug a hole to the center of Earth, what would you find? See page 46.Table of ContentsThe Beginning of the Universe. The Beginning of Life. Earth Inside and Out. Volcanoes. Earthquakes. Oceans. Freshwater. Weather. Extreme Weather. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Shake Rattle and Roll
Book SynopsisDiscover the amazing forces that shape the earth! Where do killer clouds come from? What causes the birth of anisland? How tall is the tallest mountain . . . and how come youcan''t see it? Can cockroaches really predict an earthquake? Join popular ABC-TV weather forecaster Spencer Christian as heunearths the mysteries of volcanoes, tornadoes, and other naturalevents so powerful they''ve changed not only the face of the planetbut the very course of history! Find out what makes the earthquake. Create your own shock wave. Discover what volcano covered anentire city with over four feet of ash, and how the lost continentof Atlantis disappeared. Plus, you''ll learn the answer to thatage-old question, will Old Faithful always erupt on time? It''s an action-packed tour that will have you shaking, rattling,and rolling as you explore the forces that shape our world.Intriguing, easy-to-do activities let you experience amazingnatural phenomena up close--and dozens of fasTable of ContentsTo the Core: Journey to the Center of the Earth. Go With the Flow: Earth's Crust on the Move. Smash!: How to Build a Mountain. All Stressed Out: The Story of Earthquakes. Mountains of Fire: Volcanoes Inside and Out. Killer Quakes and Exploding Mountains: History-Making Earthquakesand Volcanoes. Why Is Old Faithful Not So Faithful?: Geysers and Other HotStuff. Glossary. Index.
£12.59
John Wiley & Sons Inc Converse All Star Football
Book SynopsisThe ConverseR All Sta team scores with thisjam-packed book on the basics of football. From warm-up totouchdown, kickoff to completed pass, you''ll learn the techniques,the terms, and the teamwork you need to master: * The Passing Game * The Running Game * Blocking * Tackling * Receiving * Punting * Place Kicking * Offensive Strategies * Defensive Lineups * Man-to-Man vs. Zone Coverage * Game Plans * And much more This fact-filled guide to gridiron glory delivers dazzlingaction shots, step-by-step diagrams, drills, and games to play withothers or on your own. Here''s everything you need to be your bestat this exciting sport.Table of ContentsThis Game Called Football. The Quaterback. Running Backs. The Receivers. Offensive Linemen. Defense. The Kicking Game. The Game Plan. Glossary. Index.
£13.49
John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice VanCleaves Constellations for Every Kid
Book SynopsisWhere can you find Leo the lion? How can you bring a constellation into your room? What are the oldest stars? How did the Milky Way Galaxy get its name? Now you can explore the answers to these and other questions inJanice VanCleave''s Constellations for Every Kid. Find theconstellations Draco, Libra, Hydra, Hercules, and many more fromyour own backyard. Make a star disk that can track star movements.Find out what a balloon can tell us about stars. With activitieslike making an astronomer''s flashlight and a shoebox planetarium,Janice VanCleave''s Constellations for Every Kid will have youreaching for the stars. Each of the activities begins with a statement of purpose, followedby a list of materials, step-by-step instructions, expectedresults, and an easy-to-understand explanation. Every activity hasbeen pretested and can be performed safely and inexpensively athome or in the classroom. Also available in this series from Janice VanTable of ContentsPartial table of contents: Night Lights: Examining the Lights in the Nighttime Sky. Changing Sky: Determining Visible Constellations at DifferentLocations. Around and Around: Locating Northern CircumpolarConstellations. The Queen: Locating the Constellation Cassiopeia. The King: Locating the Constellation Cepheus. Sun Path: Locating the Zodiac Constellations. The Teapot: Locating the Constellation Sagittarius. Summertime Patterns: Locating the Summer Constellations. The Kneeler: Locating the Constellation Hercules. Autumn Patterns: Locating the Autumn Constellations. The Hero: Exploring the Constellation Perseus. Wintertime Patterns: Locating the Winter Constellations. The Hunter: Locating the Constellation Orion. Appendices. Glossary. Index.
£12.34
John Wiley & Sons Inc What If
Book SynopsisAmazing answers to quirky questions about our world. What if the earth stopped spinning? What if we were the size of insects? What if we could see sounds? What if the moon fell down? What if aliens landed who only wanted to talk to dogs? Bizarre and fantastic questions like these are the popular terrain of Robert Ehrlich.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 Big, Blue, Spinning Ball The Earth 3 What if you dug a hole through the Earth? 4 What if you dropped a rock down a hole through the Earth? 6 What if the Earth were square? 8 What if you lived at the North Pole? 10 What if the Earth had no magnetism? 12 What if the Earth spun very fast? 14 What if the Earth suddenly stopped spinning? 16 What if the Earth were covered by water? 18 It’s Raining Frogs Weather and Climate 21 What if the Earth were hit by a big meteorite? 22 What if a day lasted a year? 24 What if there were no seasons? 26 What if it rained cats and dogs (or fish and frogs)? 28 What if people could control the weather? 30 What if the climate got much hotter? 32 What if the sky were always cloudy? 34 What’s the Matter with Matter? Forces and Energy 36 What if things fell up, not down? 38 What if things could pass through one another? 40 What if water didn’t evaporate? 42 What if drops of water were really big? 44 What if water could flow uphill? 46 Are You Seeing Things? Light and Sound 49 What if everything were the same color? 50 What if the sky were black during the daytime? 52 What if light didn’t travel in straight lines? 54 What if light traveled very slowly? 56 What if you could see sounds? 58 What if you could see in the dark? 60 Into the Wormhole Time 63 What if all past time were squeezed into one year? 64 What if you could travel into the future? 66 What if you could travel into the past? 68 Candle Clocks and Supercomputers Inventions 71 What if cars didn’t need fuel? 72 What if electric lights hadn’t been invented? 74 What if clocks hadn’t been invented? 76 What if computers could think like people? 78 Smart Pigs and Pet Dinosaurs Plants and Animals 80 What if the dinosaurs hadn’t died out? 82 What if we brought the dinosaurs back? 84 What of all plants and animals disappeared? 86 The Amazing, Changing Me People and Animals 89 What if some animals were smarter than people? 90 What if you were size of an insect? 92 What if you were the size of a giant? 94 What if you had a dog’s sense of smell? 96 What if you could fly like a bird? 98 What if you saw the world upside down? 100 What if you had three eyes? 102 What if you looked exactly like everyone else? 104 What if you always knew what other people were thinking? 106 The Superstar and the Big Cheese The Sun and the Moon 109 What if the Sun stopped shining? 110 What if the Sun doesn’t rise tomorrow? 112 What if the Earth didn’t go around the Sun in a circle? 114 What if the Earth had two suns? 116 What if the Moon fell down? 118 What if the Moon were much closer to the Earth? 120 What if there were no Moon? 122 What if you moved to the Moon? 124 Nonstop Flight to Neptune Visiting Other Planets 126 What if you visited Mercury? 128 What if you visited Venus? 130 What if you visited Mars? 132 What if you visited Jupiter? 134 What if you visited Saturn? 136 What if you visited Uranus or Neptune? 138 What if you visited Pluto? 140 What if you visited planets in another solar system? 142 Beam Me Up The Stars and Beyond 145 What if you traveled to the nearest star? 146 What if you traveled to the center of our galaxy? 148 What if you traveled to another galaxy? 150 What if you went to the edge of the universe? 152 What if there are intelligent aliens? 154 What if tiny aliens landed on Earth? 156 What if aliens lived inside the Earth? 158 What if aliens who looked just like us landed on Earth? 160 What if aliens who wanted to talk only dogs landed on Earth? 162 Glossary 165 Index 175
£14.25
John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice VanCleaves Food and Nutrition for Every
Book SynopsisHow does milk help me grow? Where do vitamins come from? Do carrots really strengthen my eyesight? Find out these answers-in Janice VanCleave''s Food and Nutrition forEvery Kid. To the delight of children, parents, and teacherseverywhere, America''s favorite science teacher brings a welcomeaddition to the popular Science for Every Kid series. Through fun,safe, and easy-to-do experiments, Janice VanCleave teaches kidsages eight to twelve all about food and nutrition. Kids can learn about leavening agents by mixing baking soda withvinegar. They''ll explore why different sweeteners vary insweetness, how to use natural food dyes to dye a T-shirt, and whatthe food pyramid is-plus much more. Each experiment is broken down into a purpose, list of materials,step-by-step instructions, expected results, and explanations thatkids can understand. Every project has been tested and can beperformed safely and inexpensively using ordinary householdmaterialsTable of ContentsGain and Loss: Why Water Is Essential to Life. Go Power: What Carbohydrates Do. Fat Facts: How Fat Can Be Good and Bad. Linked: The Formation and Importance of Protein in Your Body. Alphabet Nutrients: The Importance of Vitamins. Minerals: The Importance of Minerals. Veggies: The Differences between Types of Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts,and Grains. Pyramid Power: Guidelines for Daily Food Choices. Making Choices: Understanding Food Labels. Input-Output: How to Maintain a Healthy Body Weight. Food Changer: How Food is Digested in Your Body. Tasty: Why Foods Taste Different. Icy: How Ice Affects Foods. Sweet Stuff: Natural and Artificial Sweeteners. Salty: The Function of Sodium in Your Body. Colorful: Natural and Artificial Food Dyes. Pucker Up!: The Acids and Bases in Foods. Risers: Leavening and Leavening Agents. Changers: The Effects of Enzymes on Food. Supporter: Gluten, Flour's Supporting Protein. Easy Chewing: The Changes in Supportive Structures in Foods. Liquid Nutrient: Why Milk Is an Important Food. Chunky: How Dairy Products Are Made. Good to Bad: Why Foods Spoil. Long-Lasting: How to Make Food Last. Appendix. Glossary. Index.
£12.59
John Wiley & Sons Inc Science in Seconds with Toys
Book SynopsisMake glow-in-the-dark stars! Learn how an Etch-A-SketchR(r) erases pictures! Create a kaleidoscope from your toys! Discover why a SlinkyR(r) slinks down stairs! Experience the science of toys and games with these quick, easyexperiments and activities from Jean Potter. You can complete eachin ten fun-filled minutes or less, and the clear step-by-stepinstructions and illustrations help you get it right every time.The projects help you learn about everything from why a swing goeshigher when you pump your legs to how Silly PuttyR(r) pulls upcomic strips from the newspaper. You will find most of the requiredmaterials already in your toy chest, home, backyard, orneighborhood. The 101 activities in this book cover every aspect of the scienceof toys and the games you play, including swinging, bouncing,throwing, sliding, and much more. You''ll discover why a footballspirals as it zips through the air, learn how to make your cerealjump out of the bowlTable of ContentsReflecting, Refracting, and Glowing. Mixing, Molding, and Stretching. Rolling, Sliding, and Sticking. Balancing, Swinging, and Spinning. Throwing, Flying, and Falling. Floating, Bouncing, and Pushing. Plucking, Banging, and Blowing. Glossary. Further Reading. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Magic Science
Book SynopsisMake coins disappear. Crush a soda can--without even touching it. Write an invisible message--that suddenly reappears out of nowhere. Teach your cereal to jump and dance, and much more! Is it magic? No, it's science! There's a lot more to magic than just waving a wand.Table of ContentsThe Magic of Matter: Solid Illusions. The Magic of Reactions: Mix-It-Up Stunts. The Magic of Water: Liquid Tricks. The Magic of Air: Working Under Pressure. The Magic of Force and Energy: "Force-Full" Feats. The Magic of Electricity and Magnetism: "Shocking" Illusions. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc The Healthy Body Cookbook
Book SynopsisLearning about health and science has never been so fun --anddelicious! What does a heartbeat sound like? How strong is my hair? Why do myeyes blink? What''s in a sports drink? With more than 50 safe andeasy recipes and activities to try, you''ll discover the nutritiousanswers to these and tons of other scrumptious mysteries. And bestof all, you get to eat the results when you''re finished! You''llmake carbohydrate-packed Blueberry Power-Snack Turnovers,protein-boosting Crunchy Chicken Fingers, calcium-rich Creamy,Dreamy Yogurt Orange-Banana Frozen Pops, and much more. The Healthy Body Cookbook is a delightfully clever smorgasbord ofhands-on lessons about the crucial role that diet and exercise playin the development of heart, blood, bones, muscles, skin, teeth,and the nervous and digestive systems. All activities arekid-tested and require only common ingredients and kitchenutensils. There''s also a helpful list of safety rules, anexplanation of tools and skills, and Table of ContentsYOUR AMAZING BODY. Have a Healthy Heart! The Traveling Blood Show. Muscular Motions. Long, Strong Bones! "Look, Mom, No Cavities!" Simply Radiant Skin, Hair, andNails. No-Stress Nerves. Moving Through the Digestive System. STAYING HEALTHY. Enter the Food Guide Pyramid. No More Couch Potato! Maintaining a Healthy Weight. Disease Fighters: Five a Day for Better Health. Appendices. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc So You Have to Do a Science Fair Project
Book SynopsisWritten for the child, this book shows beginners ages 8-12 how to do a science fair project. * Gives lots of basic, practical advice in simple, friendly language to kids doing their first science fair projects. * Includes basics on the scientific method, as well as guidance in picking and researching a topic and keeping a log book.Table of Contents1. So You Have to Do a Science Fair Project. Begin with a Question. Get out Your Logbook. Who Cares? 2. Where Do You Begin?: Project Ideas. Biological Projects. Physical Projects. Environmental Projects. 3. Gathering Information: Think of It as a Treasure Hunt. What Do You Already Know and What Do You Need to Find Out? Where Should You Look for Information? Think of Key Words. Using the Internet. Ask an Expert. Organizing Your Information. Write Down the Source of Each Piece of Information. 4. Guess What? The Hypothesis. The Null Hypothesis. Prove It or Not. 5. Test Your Guess: Experimentation. A Recipe for Success: The Procedure. Controls and Variables. Safety. Materials. Just Do It! What If You Encounter Trouble? 6. Write It Down: Recording Your Observations. Tables. A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words. 7. Get It All Together: Organizing Your Data. Showing Qualitative Results. Showing Quantitative Results. What Is an Average? Bar Graphs. Line Graphs. Pie Charts. 8. Pick up the Pieces: The Research Paper. Title, Hypothesis, and Purpose. Background. Materials List and Procedure. Results. Conclusions. The Bibliography. Finishing Touches. How Long Should the Paper Be? The Abstract. 9. Show It Off: The Backboard. The Display. What Is a Backboard? Cardboard Backboards. Building Your Own Backboard. Backboard Blues. All That Space. Putting It All Together. Mounting Mats and Papers. What Goes Where. Titles. Get Creative! 10. Make It Perfect: Finishing Touches. Table and Cloth. Photographs. Drawings. Your Research Paper. Reprints File. Resource Books. Your Logbook. Computers. Models. Effective Displays. 11. Give It Your All: The Science Fair. Dress to Impress. Know What to Say. All Done? What If the Judge Asks Me Something I Don't Know? What Do Judges Want to See? 12. You're a Winner! What's Next? Beyond Your Local Science Fair. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Delightful Decimals and Perfect Percents
Book SynopsisDon''t Just Learn Decimals and Percents ...Master Them! Brimming with fun and educational games and activities, the Magical Math series provides everything you need to know to become a master of mathematics! In each of these books, Lynette Long uses her unique style to help you truly understand mathematical concepts as you play with everyday objects such as playing cards, dice, coins, and paper and pencil. In Delightful Decimals and Perfect Percents, you''ll learn how to read and write decimals, how to change decimals into fractions and percents, and much more. While you play exciting games like the fast-paced Dynamite Decimal Reduction and Here''s a Tip, you''ll also learn to estimate percentages in your head and even figure out what tip to leave at a restaurant. And with great games like Zeros Exchange, Multiplication War, and Math Review, you''ll practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing both decimals and percents-- and have fun while you''re Table of ContentsI. The Magic of Decimals and Percents. II. The Facts on Decimals. 1. Scavenger Hunt. 2. Name That Place! 3. Decimals on the Line. 4. Roving Decimal Points. 5. Decimal Dot-to-Dot. 6. Dynamite Decimal Reduction. 7. Batting It In. 8. Slap Match. 9. Decimals Forever. III. Adding and Subtracting Decimals. 10. Dozens of Dollars. 11. Dazzling Decimal Addition. 12. Count Down. 13. Overnight Delivery. 14. Shopping Spree. 15. Zeros Exchange. IV. Multiplying and Dividing Decimals. 16. Multiplication War. 17. Inflation. 18. Currency Exchange. 19. Crack the Code. 20. 15-Second Division. 21. Buckets of Change. 22. Watch the Trends. V. The Facts on Percents. 23. Percent Grids. 24. Guessing Game. 25. Scramble. 26. Conversion Wheel. 27. Colored Candy Magic. 28. Juice Labels. 29. Money Sleuth. VI. Percents in Everyday Life. 30. From State to State. 31. Here's a Tip. 32. Interested in Money? 33. Better Deal. 34. Health Watch. 35. Game of Chance. 36. Commercial Time. VII. Wrap It Up! 37. Math Review Game. 38. Problem Generator. 39. Number Cross Puzzle. 40. Math Libs. Decimals and Percents. Master Certificate. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Great Graphs and Sensational Statistics Games and
Book SynopsisTeachers are always looking for ways to make basic math interesting. In this new book from everyone's favorite science teacher, children will learn about graphs and statistics with dozens of fun activities and illustrations.Table of ContentsI. The Magic of Graphs and Statistics. II. Pictographs. 1. But First . . . A Brief Commercial Break. 2. 3-D Candy Pictograph. 3. Basketball Pictograph. 4. Dangling Spoons. 5. Television Pictograph. III. Bar Graphs. 6. Roll Them Bones. 7. Predict It. 8. Birthday Bars. 9. Bouncing Balls. 10. Pet Survey. IV. Pie Charts. 11. Just Desserts. 12. Flipping Coins. 13. Shoes . . . Shoes . . . Shoes. 14. Tic-Tac-Toed. 15. Color Feud. V. Line Graphs. 16. Grassy Lines. 17. Bouncing Lines. 18. Stock Market. 19. Watching Your Weight. 20. Temperature Tracking. 21. Graphy Diagrams. VI. Map Charts. 22. Family Travel. 23. Mail Call. 24. Around the World. 25. Weather Bingo. VII. All about Graphs and Charts. 26. Graphing Comparisons. 27. Scavenger Hunt. 28. Who Done It? 29. Word Search. VIII. Statistics. 30. Mean Solitaire. 31. Matching Means. 32. Estimating Means. 33. GPA. 34. Tower Tallies. 35. Highest Median. 36. Hit the Target. 37. Sleep Study. 38. Baby Weight. 39. Number Memory. 40. Rank Order. Graphs and Statistics Master Certificate. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Black Stars of the Harlem Renaissance African
Book SynopsisThis is a collection of inspiring biographical profiles that bring twenty notable African-Americans from the Harlem Renaissance to life for young readers. These thoroughly researched stories highlight the courage and determination of these remarkable people.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments v Introduction 1 W. E. B. Du Bois 5 W. C. Handy 13 Philip A. Payton Jr. 19 Jessie Redmon Fauset 23 Bubie Blake and Noble Sissle 28 Oscar Micheaux 34 Gertrude “Ma” Rainey 39 James Van Der Zee 43 Marcus Garvey 48 Francis Hall Johnson 54 Zora Neale Hurston 59 Augusta Savage 65 Bessie Smith 70 Paul Robeson 73 Duke Ellington 80 Thomas Andrew Dorsey 86 Louis Armstrong 91 Langston Hughes 95 Dorothy West 102 Chronology 107 Notes 109 Bibliography 112 Picture Credits 115 Author Credits 116 Index 117
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Ancient Science 40 TimeTraveling WorldExploring
Book SynopsisFascinating activities that help kids discover the science of the ancient world. How did Mayan astronomers know when it was the first day of spring? How did the Greeks tell time with water? When did the Chinese pass on the secret of paper-making? Find the answers to these and many other intriguing questions in the pages of Ancient Science.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments v Introduction 1 1 Science From The Dawn of Time The First Humans 5 2 Science From The Fertile Crescent Ancient Mesopotamia 19 3 Science Among The Pyramids Ancient Egypt 31 4 Science From The City-States Ancient Greece 46 5 Science From Republic To Empire Ancient Rome 70 6 Science From The Far East Ancient China 83 7 Science From The Americas Aztec, Mayan And Native North American 102 Glossary 117 Index 120
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Outrageous Women of Civil War Times 7
Book SynopsisFascinating true stories of the most amazing women in American history They were pioneers and trailblazers, spies and ex-slaves, reformers and first ladies. They became America's first women nurses, doctors, preachers, and voters.Table of ContentsIntroduction. PART ONE. REFORMERS AND WRITERS. 1. Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888). 2. Amelia Bloomer (1818–1894). 3. Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906). 4. Sojourner Truth (1797–1883). PART TWO: SAVIORS AND LEADERS. 5. Clara Barton (1821–1912). 6. Dorothea Dix (1802–1887). 7. Harriet Tubman (1820?–1913). PART THREE: SOLDIERS AND SPIES. 8. Belle Boyd (1844–1900). 9. Pauline Cushman (1833–1893). 10. Loreta Janeta Velázquez (1842–?). PART FOUR: THE FIRST LADIES. 11. Mary Todd Lincoln (1818–1882). 12. Varina Howell Davis (1826–1906). Suggested Reading. Credits. Other Outrageous Women of Civil War Times.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc African American Healers Black Stars
Book SynopsisThroughout American history, determined African Americans have become healers. As doctors, nurses, and scientists, they have made vital contributions to the health of the American people. The road to attaining the knowledge these healers longed for was a difficult one. But they kept going, despite the obstacles.Table of ContentsTHE EARLY YEARS. Dr. James Durham. James McCune Smith, M. D. THE CIVIL WAR YEARS AND RECONSTRUCTION. Major Martin Robison Delany. John S. Rock, M. D. Dr. Alexander T. Augusta. Susie King Taylor. Rebecca Lee (Crumpler), M. D. Charles Burleigh Purvis, M. D. INTO THE NEW CENTURY. Mary Eliza Mahoney. Nathan Francis Mossell, M.D. Daniel Hale Williams, M. D. George Cleveland Hall, M.D. Austin Maurice Curtis, M. D. Adah Belle Thoms. Justina Laurena Ford, M. D. Louis Tompkins Wright, M. D. William Augustus Hinton, M.D. Charles Richard Drew, M. D. Percy Lavon Julian, Ph.D. MODERN TIMES. Alvin Francis Poussaint, M. D. Benjamin Solomon Carson, M. D. Deborah Prothrow-Stith, M. D. Joycelyn (Jones) Elders, M. D. David Satcher, M. D. Chronology. Notes. Bibliography. Picture Credits. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice Vancleaves 203 Icy Freezing Frosty Cool
Book SynopsisThis is VanCleave's fourth book in her collection of experiments dealing with the whole spectrum of science, and they keep getting more entertaining and exciting! Everyone's favorite science teacher is back with more spectacular ways for children to discover the fun in science seen in their everyday lives.Table of ContentsASTRONOMY. Blinding. Long and Short. Circular Path. Over Head. Lower. Sun Time. Angled. How High? Black Out. Shadow Parts. Finding North. Moon Shadows. Earthshine. The Light Side. Moon Light. Sky Ball. Movers. Shifting. The Dipper. North Star. Sky Compass. Above the Horizon. In Line. Spreading. Cover Up. Brighter. Light Out. Light Separator. Star Height. Star Finder. The Dark Trail. Dirty Snow Ball. Fly Away. Circling. Line Up. Back and Forth. Planet Size. How Cold? BIOLOGY. Soaker. Attractive. Outside. Under. Hidden. Lights Out. Protector. Shady. With and Without. Stored. Changes. Cover Up. Dinosaur Puzzle. Bounce Back. Pick Up. Hearing Without Ears? Coated. Too Much Too Fast. Slow Shuffle. Paddles. Divers. Coiled. Juicy. Singers. Clingers. 3-D. Boy or Girl. Lifters. Water Walkers. Bug Eyed. Fly Away. Covered. Snares. Slow Thinking. Smelly. Cell Model. Lub-Dub. Heartbeat. Squeezed. Uphill. Carriers. Upside Down. CHEMISTRY. On Line. Full Up. Melt Down. Weighty. Size Matters. Floater. Compact. Sinkers. Riser. Spraying Water. Phases. Slime. Springy. Hot Stuff. Cold Stuff. Spreader. Expando. Foamy. New Stuff. Speedy. Brown Banana. Soap Scum. Bubbler. Clumped. A New Look. Ink. Separated. The Same. Sun Tea. Pullers. Plump. Swollen. Cleansing Power. Sun Dried. Icy. Thinner. Flow Rate. Acid Testing. Base Testing. Edible Acid. Edible Base. Heads Up. EARTH SCIENCE. Wobbler. Opposite. Flatter. Zones. Seasons. Rotation. Shapely. Skinning the Earth. Great Circles. Side by Side. Model. Loops. Spreader. Dripper. Frosty. Stormy. Rain Drops. Wet and Dry. Coiled. Changed. Melt Down. Easy Flow. Layering. Bobber. Rising. Table Top. Patterns. Over Flow. Heavy. Scratch. Powdered. Smooth. Zig-Zag. Stretched. Hot Rocks. Transformed. Spacey. Crystals. Clusters. Disorderly. PHYSICS. Moving. Immovable. Scale. Straight Up. Slanted. Lifter. Longer. Second-Class. Ringer. Moveable. Weightless. Taller. Down? Paper Weight. Reversed. Free-Fall. Lifter. Magic Box. Balancing Point. Unbalanced. Balloon Rocket. Dancers. Outward. Crawler. Breakable. Pole Seeker. Push and Pull. Force Pattern. Whistler. Pass It On. Sender. Higher. High and Low. Louder. Stickers. Pathway. Resistor. Sliders. Trapped. Glossary.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Presidents
Book SynopsisGet to Know the Presidents! Ever wonder what the U.S. presidents were really like? Just like the rest of us, our nation's leaders got into scrapes as kids, shared happy times with their families, had interesting hobbies, and romped with their pets. Now you can discover interesting facts about the lives of the presidents that will surprise you.Table of ContentsGeorge Washington. John Adams. Thomas Jefferson. James Madison. James Monroe. John Quincy Adams. Andrew Jackson. Martin VanBuren. William Henry Harrison. John Tyler. James Knox Polk. Zachary Taylor. Millard Fillmore. Franklin Pierce. James Buchanan. Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson. Ulysses Simpson Grant. Rutherford Birchard Hayes. James Abram Garfield. Chester Alan Arthur. Grover Cleveland. Benjamin Harrison. William McKinley. Theodore Roosevelt. William Howard Taft. Woodrow Wilson. Warren Gamaliel Harding. Calvin Coolidge. Herbert Clark Hoover. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Harry S. Truman. Dwight David Eisenhower. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Lyndon Baines Johnson. Richard Milhouse Nixon. Gerald Rudolph Ford. James Earl Carter, Jr. Ronald Wilson Reagan. George Herbert Walker Bush. William Jefferson Clinton. Suggested Readings. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc More AwardWinning Science Fair Projects
Book SynopsisPresents 35 award-winning science fair projects developed and presented by actual students. This book offers the information you need to compete in science fairs. It provides an introduction to developing your own science project, from choosing a topic and finding a mentor, to organizing experiments and data and setting up a backboard.Table of ContentsForeword. Acknowledgments. Introduction. PART I: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS. Chapter 1. Science Fairs and Science Fair Projects. Chapter 2. Before You Get Started. Chapter 3. Getting Started. Chapter 4. Planning and Conducting Your Experiment. Chapter 5. Organizing and Presenting Data. Chapter 6. The Display: Putting It All Together for the Fair. Chapter 7. At the Fair. PART II: 35 AWARD-WINNING SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS. 1. Does the Composition of Rosin Affect the Sound a Violin Produces? (Physics) 2. A Hare-Raising Experience: Do Mendel's Theories on Heredity Apply to Rabbits? (Biology) 3. Heat of Reaction. (Chemistry) 4. A Study and Comparison of the Quantity and Potency of Antioxidents Amongst Various Teas. (Biochemistry) 5. Is there a Correlation Between Toilet Paper Texture/Thickness and Low Flow Toilet Bowl Clogging? (Environmental Science) 6. Which Vegetable Plant Has the Greatest Development of Calluses After Being Cloned? (Botany) 7. Sight Through Sound I: Can Shape and Color Be Visualized Through Sound? Phase I —Sighted Individuals. (Behavioral Science) 8. Sight Through Sound II: Can Shape and Color Be Visualized Through Sound? Phase II—Visually Impaired Individuals. (Behavioral Science) 9. Evaluating Peak Load and Noise Pollution in Different Types of Asphalt. (Environmental Science) 10. Effects of Garlic and Vitamin C on High Blood Pressure in Human Subjects. (Health and Medicine) 11. The Chladni Effect: Is there a Relationship Between the Freuencies Produced and Patterns Created Using Bowed Plates of Various Metals? (Physics) 12. Natural Attic Ventilation. (Engineering) 13. Legal Tender or Criminal Evidence? (Chemistry) 14. Can Mosquitoes Be Safely and Effectively Eliminated Through Identifying The Variables that Attract Them? (Behavioral Science) 15. Does Coating Metals Prevent Their Corrosion?: A Study of the Effect of Corrosion on Metals in Different Environments. (Environmental Science) 16. Are Rodents Territorial? (Zoology) 17. Can Water Hardness Be Determined Through Soap Bubbles? (Chemistry) 18. Can Pascal's Triangle Be Found in Various Graphs and Patterns in Various Situations? (Mathematics) 19. Do Aluminum Pots, Pans, and Foil Leach Aluminum to Acidic Foods Cooked in These Mediums? (Chemistry) 20. Does Killing Soil Microorganisms Results in Better Plant Growth? (Botany) 21. Which Types of Flame Retardant Is Most Effective in Reducing the Flammability of an Evergreen Tree? (Environmental Science) 22. Electromagnetic Emmission: Testing and Comparing the Nonionizing Radiation from Cellular Phones for Relative Safety. (Physics) 23. Can Acid Solutions Remove Green Tones in Light Colored Hair Caused by Copper in Swimming Pools? (Chemistry) 24. Which Environment Harbors the Most Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria? (Microbiology) 25. Do Earthworms Affect the Level of Nitrates and Phosphates Found in Fertilized Soil? (Environmental Science) 26. Can Canker Be Transmitted to Healthy Trees Through Infected Soil? (Botany) 27. What Is the Growth Rate of Mold Among Protein, Fat, and Carbohydrate Food Products? (Microbiology) 28. Do Typology Theories on Personality Apply to Handwriting? (Behavioral Science) 29. Which Food or Beverage Provides the Most Immediate and Lasting Source of Glucose to a Hypoglycemic Person? (Health and Medicine) 30. Do Temperature and Humidity Affect the Sound of Notes Played on a Church Organ? (Physics) 31. Does Cooking Fruits and Vegetables Deplete Their Vitamin C Content? (Biochemistry) 32. Which Types of Wood Resists Water Absorption the Best in a Natural State and with Surface Coatings? (Environmental Science) 33. Which Type of Nonmercury Body Temperature Thermometer Is the Most Accurate? (Health and Medicine) 34. A Study of the Presence of Bacteria in Moist Disposable Towelettes and Antibacterial Wipes. (Microbiology) 35. The Efficacy of Oral Rinses on the Accumulation of Bacteria in the Mouth. (Microbiology) PART III: APPENDICES. Appendix A: 400+ Ideas for Science Fair Project Topics. Appendix B: 100+ Project Titles of Award-Winning Projects. Appendix C: Scientific Supply Companies. Appendix D: State, Regional, and International Science and Engineering Fairs. Appendix E: Alternative Science Project Competitions. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Spend the Day in Ancient Egypt
Book SynopsisRoyal jubilees, towering pyramids, face painting, and jewelry making? The sky''s the limit when you spend the day in ancient Egypt! Picture this: You get out of bed and, as you go to brush your teeth, you suddenly realize that you''ve traveled back in time over 4,500 years to ancient Egypt. The sun is shining, the Nile River is almost flooding, and everywhere you look, humongous pyramids are being erected. You have a strong hunch that it''s going to be a truly amazing day. You''ll spend the day with a family in the land of Giza during the Fourth Dynasty and learn all about Egyptian culture with loads of exotic and fun-filled activities. Join ten-year-old Meryt as she practices playing the harp for the festival of Bastet, and make your own music with a string of menat rhythm beads. Be an apprentice scribe to the pyramid builders with Meryt''s twelve-year-old brother, lpy, as you learn to count with hieroglyphs. Join the family for a round of Senet, a traditional Egyptian board game, usiTable of ContentsWaking Up in Giza. Ipy Meets the Pyramid Builders. Meryt's Misic Lesson. Ipy Visits the House of Life. A Cat's Journey to the Afterlife. A Hunt in the Delta. Getting Ready for the Festival. Celebration at the Temple of Bastet. A Royal Jubilee. Feasting on the Banks of the Nile. Resources. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice Vancleaves Volcanoes
Book SynopsisThe perfect science fair idea books ? Spectacular Science Projects Janice VanCleave?s Volcanoes Why do volcanoes erupt? How do scientists predict volcanoes? Where are most volcanoes found? Janice VanCleave?s Volcanoes includes 20 fun and simple experiments that allow you to discover the answers to these and other fascinating questions about volcanoes, plus dozens of additional suggestions for developing your own science fair projects. Learn about predicting volcanic eruptions with a simple experiment using a magnet, a nail, and a piece of cardboard. Explore the fiery unseen interior of a volcano using a potato and a plastic soda bottle. Find out how lava forms into rocks using marbles in a box. All experiments use inexpensive household materials and involve a minimum of preparation and clean up. Children ages 8?12 Also available in the Spectacular Science Projects Series: Janice VanCleave?s Animals Janice VanCleave?s Earthquakes Janice VanCleave?s Table of ContentsFiery Interior. Easy Flow. Riser. Magma Flow. Erupting Volcano. Foamy. Spud Launcher. Pushing and Pulling. Volcano Types. Too Hot!. Gas Sniffers. Tilt. Stretch. Taking a Volcano's Pulse. Lifter. Slow Mover. Fire Rocks. Before and After. Block Out. Sinker. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Pet Bugs
Book Synopsis* What kind of insect does a back flip? * Which bug will wrestle with a rival? You''ll find the answers to these and other fascinating questionsabout insects in Pet Bugs. Small, easy to find, catch, and carefor, and intriguing to watch, bugs make terrific pets! In Pet Bugs,Sally Kneidel shows you how to catch and keep crickets, mantises,click beetles, and many more kinds of insects. She''ll also give youa close-up view of how insects interact with one another and withtheir environment. C Captivating illustrations throughout the bookbring this fun-filled hobby to life for kids.Table of ContentsBugs That Eat Other Bugs. Bugs That Have Special Tricks to Avoid Being Gobbled Up. Bugs That Look Like Something They're Not. Bugs That Live and Work in Groups. Bugs That Communicate with Each Other in Special Ways. Bugs That Multiply--Before Your Eyes!. Appendix. Glossary. For Further Reading. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc How to Really Fool Yourself
Book SynopsisFans of Vicki Cobb''s unique blend of humor, science, and hands-onactivities will have tons of fun with How to Really Fool Yourself.Kids won''t be able to believe their eyes--not to mention theirears, noses, hands, and tongues! Packed with all-new illustrationsand a delightful new design, this book features over 70 activitiesto fool all five senses. Each illusion is followed by a fascinatingWhy You''re Fooled section that explains the science and historybehind the magic. * Illusions of touch, taste, hearing, smell, and sight include: theIncredible Shrinking Sugar Cube, Flavorless Coffee, Movie-StyleSound Effects, Making Circles from Straight Lines, and manymore * The hardcover edition of How to Really Fool Yourself has sold90,000 copies * A Main Selection of the Primary Teachers'' Book ClubTrade Review"Interesting, informative, and fun."--School Library Journal "Clear and lively . . . links the puzzles to scientificfact."--ALA Booklist "Simple and direct, suitably lighthearted. . . . This unpretentiousaccount might just win over a couple of investigators of thefuture!"--Scientific AmericanTable of ContentsA Sense of Reality. Weird Feelings. Strange Sounds and a Taste for the Mysterious. Bizarre Shapes and Sizes. Brightness Mad and Color Crazed. Phantom Moves. Mirages and Other Visual Oddities. Great Misconceptions. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice VanCleaves A Projects in Astronomy
Book SynopsisThis text brings together a collection of thirty experiments in astronomy for young adults. It includes information on measurements and optical instruments, which can be used to investigate the size and surface features of a number of astronomical bodies including the sun, stars and moon.Table of ContentsIntroduction. Part I: Measurements. 1. Apparent Diameter: Observed Diameter of Celestial Bodies. 2. Angular Separation: Angular Distance between Celestial Bodies. 3. Altitude: Vertical Coordinate. 4. Azimuth: Horizontal Coordinate. Part II: Optical Instruments. 5. Apertures: The Gathering of Light. 6. Diffraction: The Spreading of Light. Part III: The Sun. 7. Sunspots: Cooler Surface Regions. 8. True Sun: How the Sun Appears to Move. 9. Seasons: Four Times of the Year. Part IV: The Planets. 10. Solar System Scale: Miniature Model. 11. Barycenter: The Balancing Point. 12. Orbital Eccentricity: How Circular a Celestial Body's Path Is. 13. Planetary Phenomena: Planetary Movement Relative to Earth. 14. Orbital Period: Time of Revolution. 15. Spheroids: Bulging Bodies. 16. Rotation: The Spinning of Celestial Bodies. 17. Phases of Venus: Changes in Shape and Size. Part V: Moons. 18. Moon Phase: The Moon's Visible Lighted Surface. 19. Eclipses: Shadows of Earth and the Moon. 20. Craters, Maria, and Highlands: The Moon's Surface Features. 21. Galilean Satellites: Jupiter's Largest Moons. Part VI: Stars. 22. Celestial Sphere: Sky Globe. 23. Zodiac Band: Background for the Ecliptic. 24. Circumpolar: Stars above the Horizon. 25. Star Clock: Star Positions Indicate Time. 26. Star Systems: Multiple Stars. 27. Apparent Magnitude: Apparent Star Brightness. 28. Parallax: Apparent Shift of an Object. Part VII: Meteors and Artificial Satellites. 29. Meteors: Streaks of Light in the Sky . 30. Artificial Satellites: Man-made Orbiters. Appendix 1: Random Error of Measurement. Appendix 2: Relative Error: Percentage Error. Appendix 3: Planet Facts and Figures. Appendix 4: Tangent Table. Appendix 5: Sources of Scientific Supplies. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice Vancleaves Science Around the Year
Book SynopsisWith fun facts and brand-new experiments for every week of the year, kids can explore various fields of science, including astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics while developing problem-solving strategies.Table of ContentsAUTUMN. Falling Leaves. Changing Colors. Butterfly Migration. Johnny Appleseed. Columbus Day. Plant Weather Predictors. Big Pumpkin. Saving Time. Cleaning Up. Night Vision. Static Charge. Native Popcorn. Animal Weather Predictors. WINTER. Melting Ice. Winter Stars. Winter Solstice. Bear's Paws. Cool Sunglasses. Sweet Crystals. Snowflakes. Snow Motion. Moon Rings. Heartbeat. Fat Facts. Penguin Undercoat. Turtle Warm-ups. SPRING. Wind Catchers. Netted. Clover Leaves. Spring Equinox. Spring Rains. The Big Dipper. Earth Day. Conserving Paper. Hummers. Early Risers. Dinnertime. Water Walkers. Frog Bite. SUMMER. Color Changers. Critters' Ears. Summer Smells. Star Locator. Sun Protector. Puffy Raisins. Up and Out. Dog Days. Keep Cool. Wrinkled Skin. Singing Lessons. Cool Clothes. Sweaty Cans. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice VanCleaves Science Through the Ages
Book SynopsisThis is a collection of experiments, facts, and activities on the history of science for kids ages 8-12, focusing on the practical ways in which science has helped people. * Organized into sections by topics such as astronomy, biology, chemistry, and so on.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments. Introduction. PAST TO PRESENT. History of Science. Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age. Industrial Age. ASTRONOMY. The Universe. Calendars. Telescopes. Planetary Motion. Gravity. BIOLOGY. Plants. Anatomy. Circulatory System. Preserving Food. Stethoscope. CHEMISTRY. Chemical Reactions. Alchemy. Oxidation. Soap. Dyes. EARTH SCIENCE. Atmosphere. Earth's Shape. Thermometer. Compasses. Air Pressure. PHYSICS. Rubber. Buoyancy. Magnets. Energy. Flight. Glossary. Index.Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Janice VanCleaves A Projects in Physics
Book SynopsisThirty terrific physics projects from everyone''s favorite science teacher This invaluable guide to physics projects, written for middle and high school students, details how to put together projects that showcase key physics concepts. In this latest volume in her successful series of science fair project books, Janice VanCleave provides thirty comprehensive projects-on measurement, force and motion, states of matter, energy, and electricity-that come complete with illustrations, charts, diagrams, and suggestions for original projects on related topics. Whether students want to work with pendulums, lenses, or parallel circuits, this book provides the inspiration and hands-on help they need to assure science fair success. Janice VanCleave (Riesel, TX) is a former elementary and high school science teacher who now spends her time writing and giving science workshops. She is the author of more than forty children''s science books, with sales totaling more than 2 million Table of ContentsIntroduction. PART I: FORCE AND MOTION. 1. Center of Gravity: The Balancing Point. 2. Mechanical Stability: Resistance to Falling Over. 3. Friction: Force That Resists Motion. 4. Surface Tension: A Liquid's Skinlike Property. 5. Work: Force Through a Distance. 6. Newton's Third Law of Motion: Action-Reaction. 7. Terminal Velocity: Maximum Velocity in a Fluid. 8. Linear Inertia: Resistance to Change in Linear Motion. 9. Rotational Motion: Spinning Objects. 10.Rotational Inertia: Resistance to Change in RotaryMotion. 11. Pendulum: A Harmonic Oscillator. PART II: FLUIDS. 12. Buoyancy: Upward Force by Fluids. 13. Atmospheric Pressure: Air Force per Area. 14. Static Fluids: Fluids at Rest. PART III: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM. 15. Static Electricity: Stationary Charges. 16. Electric Current: Movement of Charges. 17. Series Circuit: Sequential Path. 18. Parallel Circuit: Divided Pathways. 19. Magnetic Field: An Area of Force. 20. Electromagnetism: Magnetism from Electricity. PART IV: HEAT. 21. Thermal Conduction: Transfer of Vibrational Energy. 22. Convection: Movement of Heat through Fluids. 23. Infrared Radiation: Heat Transferred through Space. PART V: LIGHT. 24. Polarization: Vivrations in One Direction. 25. Scattering: Receiving and Transmitting Light. 26. Thin-Film Interference: Light Waves In and Out of Step. 27. Convex Lens: Converging Light Rays. PART VI: SOUND. 28. Sound: Longitudinal Waves. 29. Resonance: Sympathetic Vibration. PART VII: MEASUREMENT. 30. Angular Measurements: Dimensions in Degrees. Appendix 1. Trigonometric Functions. Appendix 2. Relative Error: Percentage Error. Appendix 3. Manometer. Appendix 4. Sources of Scientificn Supplies. Glossary. Index. Appendix 1: Trigonometric Table. Appendix 2: Relative Error: Percentage Error. Appendix 3: Manometer. Appendix 4: Sources of Scientific Supplies. Glossary. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc The Scientific American Book of Great Science
Book Synopsis"Scientific American" has long popularized science around the world. Now children too can discover the excitement of science, with these illuminating science projects based on the magazine's "Amateur Scientist" column.Table of ContentsASTRONOMY. Making a Sundial. Photographing Lunar Eclipses. Tracking Artificial Satellites. Demonstrating Orbits. BIOLOGY. Hydroponics. Stimulation of Plant Growth. Sensitive Plants. Growing Algae. Cultivating Slime Molds. Learning Behavior in Sow Bugs. Breeding Butterflies. Hummingbird Studies. Raising Reptiles. Stereoscopic Vision. Binocular Vision and the Reversing Cube Illustration. CHEMISTRY. Paper Chromatography. Freezing and Thawing of Water and Salt. Growing Crystals. Non-Newtonian Fluids. Measuring the Thickness of an Oil Slick. EARTH SCIENCE. Backyard Archaeology. Building a Rock and Mineral Collection. Fossil Models. Making Clouds. Measuring Raindrops. Making a Hygrometer. Building an Anemometer. The Coriolis Effect. PHYSICS. Experiments in a Wind Tunnel. Test-Flying Planes Underwater. The Cartesian Diver. Color Addition. Studying Wave Properties in a Ripple Tank. Wave Interference. Studying Liquid Vortices. Gravitational Field Demonstrated in a Soap Bubble. Building a Periscope. Kite Flying. A Rubber Band Heat Engine. Electric Circuits. Making an Electroscope. Electric Pendulum. Glossary. Sources. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Measurement Mania Games and Activities That Make
Book SynopsisA companion to "Fabulous Fractions, Measurement Mania" which teaches children the basics of five forms of measurement - length, volume, weight, temperature, and time - and two systems of measurement - the old imperial systems and today's metric system.Table of ContentsTHE MAGIC OF MEASUREMENT. MEASURING LENGTH AND DISTANCE IN ENGLISH AND METRIC UNITS. Feet First! Hands Up. Body Parts. Jump Start. A Simple Ruler. A Tall Order. The Magnificent Mile. Area Mosaic. Optical Illusions. Room Redocorating. Conversion Cards. Metric Measuring Tape. Little Dolls, Real People. Neighborhood Distances. Kilometer Vacations. Dancing Decimal Points. Metric-English Frenzy. MEASURING VOLUME IN ENGLISH AND METRIC UNITS. Spoons Abound. Measuring Cup. When Is a Cup Not a Cup? A Square Cup. It's a Party. Volume Addition. Measuring Milliliters. Create a Liter Cube. The Price Is Right. MEASURING WEIGHT IN ENGLISH AND METRIC UNITS. Outer Space. One Ounce. One Pound. Estimating Weights. Guess and Weigh. One Ton. Grams and Milligrams. MEASURING TEMPERATURE IN DEGREES FAHRENHEIT AND CELSIUS. Water, Water Everywhere. What's the Temperature? MEASURING TIME. Ten Times! Candle Hour Power. Create a Sundial. Clock Search. All Over the United States. Measurement Master Certificate. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Fabulous Fractions
Book SynopsisDon''t Just Learn Fractions ...Master Them! Brimming with fun and educational games and activities, the Magical Math series provides everything you need to know to become a master of mathematics! In each of these books, Lynette Long uses her own unique style to help you truly understand mathematical concepts as you play with everyday objects such as playing cards, dice, coins, and paper and pencil. Inside Fabulous Fractions, you''ll find out all about fractions, from what they look like to how to write them, to the relationship between fractions and decimals, and more. While playing exciting games like Super Domino ESP and Reduce It!, you''ll learn about proper fractions and how to reduce them. And with games like Combination Pizza, Fraction Jeopardy!, and three-in-a-Row-Bingo, you''ll learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions while you have fun! So why wait? Jump right in and find out how easy it is to become a mathematics master!Table of ContentsTHE MAGIC OF FRACTIONS. THE FACTS ON FRACTIONS. Half Happenings. Sandwich Quarters. Fraction Stars. Fraction Strips. Fraction Match. Lowest-Terms Picture. Reduce It! The Lineup. Fraction War! Domino ESP. Flip It! Cut Up! Zero. ADDING AND SUBTRACTING FRACTIONS. Combination Pizza. Addition Chip Trading. Pattern Pictures. Circles Inside Circles. Subtraction Chip Trading. Least Common Multiple Tic-Tac-Toe. Quick Change. Fraction Roll. Up-and-Down Dominoes. Missing Numbers. MULTIPLYING AND DIVIDING FRACTIONS. Graph Paper Multiplication. Splitting the Deck. Fraction Sale! Mixed-Number Products. Add Things Up. Domino Match. Magic Fraction Squares. Number Line Division. Shoe Box Fractions. Three-in-a-Row Bingo. FRACTIONS, DECIMALS, AND MORE. Order. Dancing Decimals. Fraction Jeopardy! Problem Generator. Crossword Puzzle. Challenging Dot-to-Dot. Fraction Words. Fractions Master Certificate. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Marvelous Multiplication Games and Activities
Book SynopsisThis illustrated work offers advice and activities to make multiplication fun.Table of ContentsTHE MAGIC OF MULTIPLICATION. GAMES FOR UNDERSTANDING THE MULTIPLICATION TABLES. Can You Eat Just One? Pair It Up! Don't Skip This Activity. Counting Corners. Nickel Mania. Tallying Toothpicks. Calculating Sevens. Graphing Eights. Hidden Nines. Fingerprints. Big Fat Zero. Book It! MULTIPLICATION PRACTICE GAMES. Cover-Up! Multiplication Tic-Tac-Toe. Fingers! Possible or Impossible. Shout It Out! Split Second. Multiplication Search. Off to the Races. Multiplication Crossword Puzzle. Multiplication War. Unscramble. Multiplication Memory. Silly Multiple Stories. Multiple Search. Buzz-Bizz. Multiplication Grid. BECOMING MARVELOUS AT MULTIPLICATION. License Plate Multiplication. Amazing Multiples. What's the Problem? Flashing Factors. Prime Factors. Prime Solitaire. Engaging Exponents. Mental Multiplication Tricks. Guesstimating. Three by Three. Handfuls of Change. Annualizing. MULTIPLICATION MASTER CERTIFICATE. Index.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Dazzling Division Games and Activities That Make
Book SynopsisThis illustrated book offers ideas and activities that will make division fun. All activities are appropriate to the learning level, and each can be done with materials that are commonly found around the house - such as paper, playing cards and dice.Table of ContentsI. The Magic of Division 1 Anatomy of a Division Problem 2 Division as Grouping 3 Division as Repeated Subtraction 4 Division as the Opposite of Multiplication II. Understanding Division Facts 5 Fun One! 6 It's All in the Eyes 7 Division Circles 8 Number Line Fours 9 Nickel Mania 10 Subtracting Sixes 11 Calculating Sevens 12 Opposite Eights 13 Nine and Easy Nines 14 Erasing Zeros 15 Dividing by Zero III. Division Practice Games 16 Division Tic-Tac-Toe 17 Split Second 18 Division Search 19 Off to the Races 20 Division Memory 21 Three-in-a-Row Bingo 22 Egg Carton Division 23 Answer Up! 24 Mystery Number 25 Division Scabble 26 Divisor Here! IV. Becoming Dazzling at Division 27 Flip-Flop 28 Whoops! Something's Left? 29 Lip and Down 30 Solving Long Division Problems 31 Three-Minute Long Division 32 Checking Division Problems 33 Check It Out! 34 Ten-Second Guess Division 35 Daring Divisibility 36 Prime! 37 Prime Mania 38 Back and Forth 39 Shout It Out! 40 Word Problems Division Master Certificate Index
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Outrageous Women of Colonial America 5
Book SynopsisIntroduces readers to a refreshing assortment of brave American women of colonial times. This title presents stories of such remarkable colonial women as Mumbet, a slave who won her freedom in a Massachusetts courtroom in the 1780s; and, more.Table of ContentsIntroduction. NEW ENGLAND. Anne Marbury Hutchinson (1591-1643). Queen Weetamoo (163? to 1667). Deborah Samson (1760-1831). Elizabeth "Mumbet" Freeman (1742-1829). Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818). Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784). The MIDDLE COLONIES. Margaret Brent (1601-1671). Peggy Shippen Amold (1760-1804). Betsy Griscom Ross (1752-1836). Esther DeBerdt Reed (1746-1780). THE SOUTH. Anne Bonny (1697-17??). Eliza Lucas Pinckney (1722-1793). Anne Trotter Bailey (1743-1825). Mary Draper Ingles (1731-1815). Suggested Reading. Timeline. Other Outrageous Women of Colonial America. Credits.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Explorers A Book of Answers for Kids The New York
Book SynopsisSail down the Ivory Coast with the ancient Phoenicians. Meet the Kublai Khan with Marco Polo. Join the Antarctic explorers in their race to reach the South Pole. Discover vast new lands, plumb the depths of the deepest oceans, and venture into outer space.Table of ContentsIntroduction. Expanding the Ancient World. Discovering New Lands. Exploring Grand Continents. Exploring Oceans and Finding Islands. Into the Lands of Ice and Snow. Soaring High Above. Glossary. Selected Bibliography. The New York Public Library's Recommended Reading List. Index. Photography Credits.
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