Painless Junior: Science

Painless Junior: Science by Wendie Hensley, published by Barrons Educational Services in September 2007, is an illustrated guide designed for elementary school students. This 216-page book aims to demystify fundamental scientific principles, presenting them in an engaging manner that encourages young learners to explore topics such as ecosystems, energy conversion, and the states of matter.
Readers will find that the book transforms complex concepts into accessible adventures, covering subjects like light, magnetism, and the geological processes that shape the Earth. The student-friendly text is enhanced with instructive line art, making it a valuable resource for those seeking study aids and reference materials in science. This edition is crafted to help students develop a clearer understanding of science and its relevance to their everyday lives.
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Elementary school students who find science mystifying, daunting, and hard to understand will change their minds when they open this book. The authors have transformed fundamental scientific principles into an exciting adventure where they discover how plant and animal life interact within the Earth’s ecosystem, how energy is converted into heat and motion, how matter exists in solid, liquid, and gaseous states, how light is reflected and refracted, how magnetism and electricity are related, how the Earth revolves around the Sun, how the Moon revolves around the Earth, how different kinds of rock were formed, and how the Earth’s surface has been formed and shaped over a period of many billions of years. The student-friendly text is complemented with instructive line art.
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