Think Outside the Box: 10 Fun Projects Using Engineering

Think Outside the Box: 10 Fun Projects Using Engineering by Scientific American Editors is a 64-page book published by Rosen Publishing Group, Incorporated on July 30, 2024. This edition presents a collection of engaging projects designed for budding engineers who are curious about how things work and enjoy hands-on activities. The book emphasizes STEM concepts and provides step-by-step instructions for each project, making it accessible for students interested in exploring engineering principles.
Readers will find a variety of projects that not only encourage experimentation but also include science fair ideas and extensions for further exploration. The book offers a thorough explanation of the scientific method, connecting practical activities with theoretical understanding. With a focus on electricity, electronics, and how things work, this resource serves as a valuable tool for young learners eager to delve into the world of science and engineering.
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Budding engineers love to know how things work, how to take them apart and put them back together, and why certain designs work better than others. In this book, presented by Scientific American, students investigate many aspects of STEM, highlighting engineering concepts. Step-by-step instructions guide readers through each project, followed by science fair ideas and other extensions to most projects. A thorough explanation of the scientific method bridges science at home with science in the lab or classroom.
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