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Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
1936313820
Book Title
Explore Simple Machines! : with 25 Great Projects
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Nomad Press
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2011
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.2in
Author
Anita Yasuda
Genre
Family & Relationships, Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Activities, School & Education, Science & Nature / Physics, Technology / Machinery & Tools
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
8.5 Oz
Number of Pages
96 Pages

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Investigating the common contraptions that make so much possible - from zippers and rolling pins to catapults and the pyramids - this book encourages kids to look differently at the numerous objects in everyday life. It is suitable for children of ages 9 to 12 years.

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Publisher
Nomad Press
ISBN-10
1936313820
ISBN-13
9781936313822
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109323433

Product Key Features

Book Title
Explore Simple Machines! : with 25 Great Projects
Author
Anita Yasuda
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Activities, School & Education, Science & Nature / Physics, Technology / Machinery & Tools
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2011
Genre
Family & Relationships, Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
96 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.2in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
8.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Grade from
Kindergarten
Grade to
Fourth Grade
Reviews
"A wonderful break from regular studies. . . . Explore Simple Machines! makes a good starting point in introducing the simple machines that make everyone's life simpler." www.EclecticHomeSchool.org, Winner of the Society of School Librarians International 2012 Honor Award for science books, grades K-6! Eclectic homeschool "a wonderful break from regular studies or just as an additional study for those who want to add a bit more to what their science curriculum already covers. Explore Simple Machines! makes a good starting point in introducing the simple machines that make everyone's life simpler." Calliope Magazine " Explore Simple Machines! by Anita Yasuda includes among the 25 projects: make a helicopter, make a pulley, chopstick challenge, and a friction experiment. Keeping the reader's interest throughout are "Did You Know" facts, "Then and Now" fascinating tidbits, and engaging sidebars." National Science Teachers Association "Want to make physical work easier? Could you push a wheel barrow up a hill? Could it be that the design of the wheelbarrow makes pushing easier? How about using a wedge or a pulley? From the front cover, this book invites the reader to explore simple machines. . . This is not your usual activity book. Written for the student, with inquiry in mind, the explanations are simple and easy to follow, and there is an explanation of what is happening and questions to extend the learning. I would use this book with young scientists in my class, and I would also put the materials in a center for young children to explore, make, and do.. . I honestly didn't think simple machines were fun or easy to understand. This book changed that for me and for my students." Children's Literature Review " Simple Machines are not simple, but they are common. What Yasuda does extremely well is introduce the abstract physics concepts of gravity, friction and force. She is also good at showing how we use simple machines in everyday life and her projects are fun and very doable. "Simple machines have few or no moving parts," she writes in the introduction. "They help us to pull, push, lift and divide. Your muscle power--not electricity or gasoline--makes them work." Yasuda writes clearly and energetically throughout the book. . . the projects are fun. Back matter includes a glossary, list of resources and index." BookLoons "Teachers with students in the lower grades and parents home schooling their children will want to check out this book." Booklist "This new entry in the Explore Your World series introduces the six simple machines in enough detail to include worm gears, all three kinds of levers, compound pulleys, and unusual examples such as boats (a type of wedge) and canal locks (an inclined plane). Yasuda writes in particularly clear, simple language, and intersperses her explanations with historical notes, jokes that even the target audience will find laughably lame ("What did the apple say to the wedge? You split me up!") and 25 easy projects or demonstrations constructed from common materials. She also repeatedly urges readers to spot and classify the simple machines that are all around, encourages the use of a science notebook, and closes her discourse with descriptions of what inventors and engineers do. Illustrated with simple black-and-white cartoons and capped with well-considered lists of print and other resources, this makes a serviceable hands-on guide to the topic." Marla Conn, Educational Consultant " Explore Simple Machines! provides well-organized informational text using important text features and simple, straightforward narrative that will enable students to gain knowledge in this area of study. The activities in this book are critical to making connections between what the student has learned and how that affects their world. As students make these connections using hands-on projects, they internalize information.", "Teachers with students in the lower grades and parents home schooling their children will want to check out this book. It does offer some good, basic information about simple machines and very manageable activities. Each activity is well defined with easy to follow, illustrated directions." --www.BookLoons.com (December 2011), "Keeping the reader's interest throughout are 'Did You Know' facts, 'Then and Now' fascinating tidbits, and engaging sidebars." Calliope (October 2012), "This new entry in the Explore Your World series introduces the six simple machines in enough detail to include worm gears, all three kinds of levers, compound pulleys, and unusual examples such as boats (a type of wedge) and canal locks (an inclined plane). Yasuda writes in particularly clear, simple language, and intersperses her explanations with historical notes, jokes that even the target audience will find laughably lame ("What did the apple say to the wedge? You split me up!") and 25 easy projects or demonstrations constructed from common materials." Booklist (December 1, 2011), "Teachers with students in the lower grades and parents home schooling their children will want to check out this book. It does offer some good, basic information about simple machines and very manageable activities. Each activity is well defined with easy to follow, illustrated directions." www.BookLoons.com (December 2011), "This new entry in the Explore Your World series introduces the six simple machines in enough detail to include worm gears, all three kinds of levers, compound pulleys, and unusual examples such as boats (a type of wedge) and canal locks (an inclined plane). Yasuda writes in particularly clear, simple language, and intersperses her explanations with historical notes, jokes that even the target audience will find laughably lame ("What did the apple say to the wedge? You split me up!") and 25 easy projects or demonstrations constructed from common materials." -- Booklist (December 1, 2011), "Basic information about our solar system is easily absorbed through the text, inset boxes that highlight words to know, and a variety of activities . . . . It is a title that could be used by teachers in the elementary grades, scout leaders, and homeschoolers."  —Children's Literature Review on Explore the Solar System!, "Keeping the reader's interest throughout are 'Did You Know' facts, 'Then and Now' fascinating tidbits, and engaging sidebars." - Calliope (October 2012), "Basic information about our solar system is easily absorbed through the text, inset boxes that highlight words to know, and a variety of activities . . . . It is a title that could be used by teachers in the elementary grades, scout leaders, and homeschoolers." --Children's Literature Review on Explore the Solar System!, "Teachers with students in the lower grades and parents home schooling their children will want to check out this book. It does offer some good, basic information about simple machines and very manageable activities. Each activity is well defined with easy to follow, illustrated directions." -www.BookLoons.com (December 2011), "This is a great book to entice young readers to read more and learn a little science along the way. It would make an attractive addition to a school library."  —National Science Teachers' Association on Explore the Solar System!, "A wonderful break from regular studies. . . . Explore Simple Machines! makes a good starting point in introducing the simple machines that make everyone's life simpler." --www.EclecticHomeSchool.org, Winner of the Society of School Librarians International 2012 Honor Award for science books, grades K-6! Eclectic homeschool "a wonderful break from regular studies or just as an additional study for those who want to add a bit more to what their science curriculum already covers. Explore Simple Machines! makes a good starting point in introducing the simple machines that make everyone's life simpler." Calliope Magazine " Explore Simple Machines! by Anita Yasuda includes among the 25 projects: make a helicopter, make a pulley, chopstick challenge, and a friction experiment. Keeping the reader's interest throughout are Did You Know" facts, Then and Now" fascinating tidbits, and engaging sidebars." National Science Teachers Association "Want to make physical work easier? Could you push a wheel barrow up a hill? Could it be that the design of the wheelbarrow makes pushing easier? How about using a wedge or a pulley? From the front cover, this book invites the reader to explore simple machines. . . This is not your usual activity book. Written for the student, with inquiry in mind, the explanations are simple and easy to follow, and there is an explanation of what is happening and questions to extend the learning. I would use this book with young scientists in my class, and I would also put the materials in a center for young children to explore, make, and do.. . I honestly didn't think simple machines were fun or easy to understand. This book changed that for me and for my students." Children's Literature Review " Simple Machines are not simple, but they are common. What Yasuda does extremely well is introduce the abstract physics concepts of gravity, friction and force. She is also good at showing how we use simple machines in everyday life and her projects are fun and very doable. Simple machines have few or no moving parts," she writes in the introduction. They help us to pull, push, lift and divide. Your muscle power--not electricity or gasoline--makes them work." Yasuda writes clearly and energetically throughout the book. . . the projects are fun. Back matter includes a glossary, list of resources and index." BookLoons "Teachers with students in the lower grades and parents home schooling their children will want to check out this book." Booklist "This new entry in the Explore Your World series introduces the six simple machines in enough detail to include worm gears, all three kinds of levers, compound pulleys, and unusual examples such as boats (a type of wedge) and canal locks (an inclined plane). Yasuda writes in particularly clear, simple language, and intersperses her explanations with historical notes, jokes that even the target audience will find laughably lame (What did the apple say to the wedge? You split me up!") and 25 easy projects or demonstrations constructed from common materials. She also repeatedly urges readers to spot and classify the simple machines that are all around, encourages the use of a science notebook, and closes her discourse with descriptions of what inventors and engineers do. Illustrated with simple black-and-white cartoons and capped with well-considered lists of print and other resources, this makes a serviceable hands-on guide to the topic." Marla Conn, Educational Consultant Explore Simple Machines! provides well-organized informational text using important text features and simple, straightforward narrative that will enable students to gain knowledge in this area of study. The activities in this book are critical to making connections between what the student has learned and how that affects their world. As students make these connections using hands-on projects, they internalize information.", Keeping the reader's interest throughout are 'Did You Know' facts, 'Then and Now' fascinating tidbits, and engaging sidebars." -- Calliope (October 2012)
Copyright Date
2011
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Series
Explore Your World Ser.
Illustrated
Yes

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