The Way Science Works

by Dorling Kindersley

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A photographic guide to science, providing explanations of over sixty scientific concepts related to matter, atoms and elements, forces and energy, heat and sound, light and color, and electricity and magnetism, and including instructions for related experiments.

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This book would be useful for supplementing a physical science class. Each concept gets a two page spread with information describing the topic, illustrations, some history, and often a simple experiment. The text is fairly easy to understand and would be appropriate for younger children - but it is also interesting enough to hold the attention of older children as well. I would recommend this book for ages 10+.
The Way Science Works published 2002 with ISBN: 0-7894-8562-1 is topically organized. It is collection of conceptual information, diagrams, and experiments organized into categories such as "Light and Color", "Forces and Energy", "Electricity and Magnetism" etc. This book could be a useful supplementary text to reference after a lesson on a particular subject and have the students read the section as a review or as an alternative way to view the material. Also the experiments the book provides can be adapted for use in the classroom

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500Natural sciences & mathematicsScienceNatural sciences and mathematics
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