Recycled Science
Bring Out Your Science Genius with Soda Bottles, Potato Chip Bags, and More Unexpected Stuff
by Tammy Enz and Jodi Lyn Wheeler-Toppen
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Pub Date Aug 01 2016 | Archive Date Jul 31 2016
Capstone | Capstone Young Readers
Description
Why recycle cardboard tubes, plastic bottles and jugs, craft sticks, and snack bags when you can reuse them yourself? These fun and informative science experiments and projects will keep readers entertained as they learn about scientific principles.
For ages 9-12.
About the Authors: Tammy Enz became a civil engineer because of her awe of the massive steel bridges that spanned the Mississippi River. She just had to figure out how they worked. Today, she still likes tinkering and figuring out how things work. When she isn't tinkering, she fixes up old houses and conducts experiments in her garden and kitchen. Most of all, she loves reading books about anything and everything and asking 'why?'
Jodi Lyn Wheeler-Toppen Jodi Wheeler-Toppen is the author of more than 10 books for children and teachers. She holds a PhD in science education from the University of Georgia. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her family. When she's not doing science with children or teachers, she's trying to build a whatchama-jigaroo out of spare parts. It will surely be a remarkable device (if she can ever get it to work)!
For ages 9-12.
About the Authors: Tammy Enz became a civil engineer because of her awe of the massive steel bridges that spanned the Mississippi River. She just had to figure out how they worked. Today, she still likes tinkering and figuring out how things work. When she isn't tinkering, she fixes up old houses and conducts experiments in her garden and kitchen. Most of all, she loves reading books about anything and everything and asking 'why?'
Jodi Lyn Wheeler-Toppen Jodi Wheeler-Toppen is the author of more than 10 books for children and teachers. She holds a PhD in science education from the University of Georgia. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her family. When she's not doing science with children or teachers, she's trying to build a whatchama-jigaroo out of spare parts. It will surely be a remarkable device (if she can ever get it to work)!
A Note From the Publisher
Also available as a 4-title series in library binding in Fall 2016.
Also available as a 4-title series in library binding in Fall 2016.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781623706975 |
PRICE | $9.95 (USD) |
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