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Classroom tested and
developed with funding from the National Science Foundation, the Teaching
Science with Toys program was developed on the concept that students learn
better with fun, hands-on experiments.
Aimed specifically at grades K-9, these
easy-to-use workbooks give you dozens of fascinating activities that use
fun, inexpensive toys such as Silly Putty, Matchbox cars, and Slinkies to
help students more easily grasp complex concepts and principles by
making connections between scientific phenomena and objects from their
everyday lives.
Each activity comes complete with a list of key science topics covered and
process skills used, estimated completion time, a materials list,
step-by-step instructions, safety and disposal procedures, suggestions for
varying and expanding the activity, an explanation of the results, and
reproducible worksheets. Here are a few of the innovative activities you'll
find in these books:
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Boil water while
cooling it with ice cubes.
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Demonstrate how air
takes up space using a bottle that burps.
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Explore the
principles of levers, gears, and pulleys built with Lego® kits.
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Investigate the
relationship between pressure and a volume of gas with a marshmallow
inside a syringe.
206 - 296 pages per
book.
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