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Lots of colorful rock stuff. Inspiring and Educational for kids. Kids love the geodes and making your own crystals. And some of them are functional to eat. Sugar cystals on a stick. Imagine pranking someone with salt cubes instead of sugar.
Great book to teach geology to kids........ wonderful pictures.......
Geology Lab for Kids: 52 Projects to Explore Rocks, Gems, Geodes, Crystals, Fossils, and Other Wonders of the Earth's Surface by Garret Romaine is a non fiction book for middle grade readers. It features 52 simple, inexpensive, and fun experiments that explore the Earth’s surface, structure, and processes. This family and classroom friendly guide explores the wonders of geology, such as the formation of crystals and fossils, the layers of the Earth’s crust, and how water shapes mountains, valleys, and canyons. The book leaves no excuses for boredom as it contains a year’s worth of captivating STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) activities.
Geology Lab for Kids is a great resource for classrooms, homeschooling families, and kids that just love science and experiments. The photography and explanations of the experiments are very well done, accessible to young readers and the adults by their side. In the book there is information that will help readers identify the most common rocks and minerals, maintain and display a rock collection, understand insects are trapped and preserved in amber, understand how geysers and volcanoes form and erupt, understand how layers of rock reveal a record of time, and how to pan for gold like a real prospector. The activities are creative and fun, including some edible (and plenty on inedible) experiments and projects. I think that this is a perfect resource for getting children excited and engaged in science.
I got excited when I started reading this book. So many exciting and happy memories around rock collecting, and identifying the type.
This book has 52 projects you can do, which just so happens to match the number of weeks we have in a year. How about that? Turn of the devices at home and go exploring. Make some experiments in the house. You will have so much to talk about later. Your family will treasure these times like I do
First impression flipping through this book was that it had a lot of pictures to reference, which is great because it makes it easier for a child to see what they're doing in the experiments/projects. Upon actually reading the book, I fell in love with it even more because of not only the easy-to-follow instructions but also all of the additional content that includes facts, conclusions and questions after.
As a homeschooling mother, I can see this book being a great hands-on book that could be a nice introduction to earth science – or even just fun projects to add along to your curriculum, which would be easy to incorporate considering the book is divided into topics. Not all labs are created the same, you have quite a variety – including edible labs!
This book isn't just great for parents and teachers, the incredible information included in this book is sure to wrangle in kids who love science quite easily.
Loved this book! The experiments were simple and AMAZING! My nieces n nephews loved every bit of it!
Classic as well as new experiments featured in this book include easy to follow directions with clear pictures and information about rocks and minerals. If you're looking for some fun while learning a thing or two about geology I recommend this for you. 5 Stars
Geology Lab for Kids by Garret Romaine is one of a series of titles (from different authors) all released by Quarry Books. The 'Lab for Kids' books have various fun and instructional exercises aimed at a younger audience.
This particular book has 52 fun projects which are arranged thematically in units. Kids can learn about crystals, geodes, different types of rock (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic), fossils, metals, space rocks and more. I'm something of a science fanatic (admittedly more of a bionerd) and I learned a fair bit from this book. (It's been some *cough* decades since my last earth science class).
I even learned two Hawaiian words for lava "aa (pronounced “ah-ah”) and pahoehoe (pronounced
“pa-hoy-hoy”)" from the introduction.
I can see this book being quite useful for an introductory earth science lab or as a homeschooling resource. The photography is beautiful and the experiments are fun and interesting and each one includes a conclusion with questions and the "science behind the fun".
It's also worth noting that each exercise includes a safety section.
Four stars
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher.
Cool experiments to entertain kids--whether they be future scientists or not.
A fun book full of easy sciences projects for kids and parents. My galley was optimized for digital reading, which was nice, but I would like to see the full pages. It comes across with lots of white space, and makes it seem blank.
From creating your own crystals to studying sediment to producing your own paint and bricks Geology Lab for Kids is packed full of fun projects. Kids can get hands on creating, baking, mixing, studying, constructing, and more!
Teachers and parents will love this book, and most importantly, their kids will too!