47 Easy-to-do Classic Science Experiments

47 Easy-to-do Classic Science Experiments by Eugene F. Provenzo is an illustrated edition published by Courier Corporation on March 1, 1989. This 88-page book is designed for grade-school students, introducing them to a variety of significant scientific experiments that are both engaging and educational. The experiments are crafted to help young learners grasp fundamental scientific concepts through hands-on activities.
Readers will find a collection of experiments that cover topics such as gravity, air pressure, static electricity, and surface tension. Each activity is presented in a way that encourages exploration and curiosity, making science accessible and enjoyable. This book serves as a practical resource for children interested in science and nature, providing them with the tools to conduct experiments and understand the principles behind them.
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Here is a highly motivating book for grade-school students that will introduce them to many of the world’s most popular (and historically significant) scientific experiments. They’ll learn about gravity simply by following the acrobatic antics of an ordinary coin. By trying to blow an egg out of a cup, they’ll discover the principles of air pressure. Dancing soap bubbles will help them understand the effects of static electricity, and by dropping quarters into a full glass of water without causing it to overflow, they’ll study the effects of surface tension.
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