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Light Magic And Other Science Activities About Energy

by Peter Williams
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Overview

Kids always seem to have energy to burn. This involving book from OWL tells them where it comes from.
Light Magic introduces readers to sources of energy in their lives: sun and wind, heat, sound and motion, and electrical and chemical sources. Each lively double-page spread offers kids hands-on activities or experiments exploring energy's causes and effects. They'll find fun and easy instructions for making a light bulb, a working model hovercraft, an amazing moving ball that stops and goes on command, and more.

The book concludes with three absorbing experiments, each demonstrating different aspects of energy: a wind tunnel to test aerodynamics, a solar marshmallow roaster, and a board game that lights up when players give the correct answers. Every section is illuminated by eye-catching full color photographs and illustrations.

Written by two leading Canadian science educators, Light Magic is a fabulous source of information and ideas for fun at home and projects at school. Best of all, it encourages kids to focus their energy on exciting and creative activities.

This book introduces readers to sources of energy in their lives: sun, wind, heat, sound, motion, and electrical and chemical sources. Each lively two-page spread offers kids hands-on activities or experiments exploring energy's causes and effects. Full-color photos and illustrations.

About the Author, Peter Williams

Trudy Rising has taught at the junior high and high school levels, has written natural history books for children, and currently creates, develops and publishes science educational resources.

Peter Williams is Assistant Science Co-ordinator for the Toronto Board of Education, having had extensive experience teaching and writing about science for students, including developing and co-authoring a major textbook series.

Trudy and Peter both have spent years sharing their love of science with children.

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School Library Journal

Gr 1-3-Clear illustrations in primary colors captioned with step-by-step instructions make this an easy-to-replicate craft book. Although no measurements are given, it is easy to figure out the scale by observing the project as it goes together. Children can readily compare sizes to paper clips, buttons, toothpicks, and the fingers on the hand that assembles the projects in the pictures. Each of the 11 crafts (flapper, train, glider, car, bunny, people, furniture, house, puzzle, toy components, and a box to keep everything in) is described on two facing pages. Some adult help will be needed. Baby-sitters could use this title in a bag of tricks to keep their young charges amused and entertained if workspace is available.-Carole B. Kirkpatrick, Terminal Park Elementary School, Auburn, WA

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1994
Publisher
Firefly Books Ltd
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781895688160

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