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This informative book introduces readers aged between seven and nine to Physical Science. It uses pop-up wizardry and colourful illustrations to examine atoms, molecules, elements and compounds. No library descriptions found. |
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My favorite page of this book is the page on mixtures and compounds of cooking. This page is great for students because they can ask questions about how different substances mix together. For example mixing water and salt together. When mixing the salt in the salt dissolves in the salt . It even examples definitions about mixtures.One example is the definition of mixture which is defined as the molecules are mixed up but separate like a box of sweets. Super Science even includes home experiments that teachers can assign their students to try at home. The first experiment listed is be a kitchen chemist. Go home and make toast and a boiled egg. See how the heart turns the soft bread into crisp toast and how the liquid egg white turns into a solid egg white. My favorite parts of this page are the instructions on how to bake . Step 1- Mix together butter and sugar. Step 2-Whisk the eggs and add. Step 3- Mix in flour and baking power. Step 4- Stir in a little milk. Step 5-Put mixture into a baking tin. This book also includes instructions such as do not be unsupervised in the kitchen without an adult figure an do not play with kitchen equipment. Super Science Book is great for prediction and observation. Students can guess and answer questions by opening up different flaps in the pages ! This book should be mostly used in elementary grade levels. ( )