experiments

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experiments

Body

Introduces basic facts about the human body with instructions for related experiments and projects.

Kitchen science

Contains instructions for more than fifty experiments that children can perform using common items found in the kitchen.

Move it!

7 creative STEM projects for budding engineers
2019
Learn about forces and motion in this hands-on introduction to key STEAM topics, sure to engage aspiring scientists and engineers.
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Race it!

5 creative STEM projects for budding engineers
2019
Experiments teaching readers about forces and motion.
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A case of the clones

Dr. Bunsen is just trying to help. Really, he is. This time, when Dr. Bunsen overhears the kids complaining about all their chores, he lends an extra hand by creating clones out of Gabe, Laura, and Cesar! But when the clones start acting out and Bunsen's solution goes haywire, can the kids undouble the DATA Set trouble?.
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Semillas y Pla?ntulas

Describes the seeds produced by different kinds of plants, how they spread, germinate, and grow into a new plant. Includes study questions, activities, and experiments.
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100 award-winning science fair projects

Provides descriptions of one hundred science projects, each with instructions on how to perform an experiment, demonstrate a procedure, or build a working model; grouped in the categories of chemists and cooks, earth and sky, sparks and waves, eye and mind, light and sound, mechanics and motion, plants and animals, and stars and planets.

Flores

An introduction to the basic characteristics of plants and flowers. Includes instruction for a variety of simple experiments.

Bacteria

Mythbusters Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman test various myths related to bacteria, including whether or not a wet toothbrush will pick up bacteria from a nearby toilet if the brush is left in the bathroom.

Botanical growth

Mythbusters Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman conduct experiments to determine if there is any truth or scientific basis to the myth that plants grow better when people talk to them.

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