21 Super Simple Astronomy Experiments

21 Super Simple Astronomy Experiments by Rebecca W. Keller Ph. D. is an illustrated workbook published by Gravitas Publications, Incorporated in March 2013. This 34-page resource is designed to guide students through the steps of scientific investigation, allowing them to focus on individual experiments that emphasize key aspects of scientific inquiry.
Readers will find a collection of straightforward experiments that facilitate learning about making observations, building models, and evaluating data. Each experiment is presented with a one-page description, requiring minimal setup and materials, making it accessible for young learners interested in science and astronomy. This edition serves as a practical tool for developing essential skills in scientific investigation.
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The 21 Super Simple Astronomy Experiments workbook presents the steps of scientific investigation individually in separate experiments so students can focus on one aspect of scientific inquiry at a time. Students will learn how to make good observations, build models, and evaluate data. Each experiment is simple and easy to do and will help students develop the skills they need for real science investigations. Each experiment has a one page description with minimal setup and materials.
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