From Stephanie, at Workman Publishing:
"Headlines have been, yet again, trumpeting statistics about how American children lag behind many countries in math and science skills. With high school seniors performing below the national average for 21 countries, one worries about the fate of the country that gave the world electricity, airplanes, rockets, the internet, and lasers, to name a few."
"Save our scientists! Learning about math and science begins at home. You can teach your kids about rocket science by launching a bottle into the air (experiment is in here!), oceanography by removing salt from water (experiment is in here!), and hovercraft technology with a CD or DVD, a balloon, and a plastic bottle cap.
Perfect for science fair projects and keeping little people occupied during breaks from school, Workman's Mad Science Club presents 12 easy, safe experiments for kids taken from the pages of our books about science."
Here are some downloadable experiments that I was sent to share with my readers:
Experiment 1: "Magic finger" excerpted from Pop Bottle Science by Lynn Brunelle
Experiment 2: "Raisin water ballet" excerpted from Pop Bottle Science by Lynn Brunelle
Experiment 3: "Chip-ship challenge" excerpted from Potato Chip Science by Allen Kurzweil
Experiment 4: "Two-stage rocket" excerpted from Totally Irresponsible Science by Sean Connolly
Experiment 5: "How moving!" excerpted from Totally Irresponsible Science by Sean Connolly
Experiment 6: "The CD Hovercraft" excerpted from Totally Irresponsible Science by Sean Connolly
Experiment 7: "Frankenstein's hand" excerpted from Totally Irresponsible Science by Sean Connolly
Experiment 8: "Wilbur's Flying Machine experiment" excerpted from Potentially Catastrophic Science by Sean Connolly
Experiment 9: "Barnard's Heartbeat Experiment" excerpted from Potentially Catastrophic Science by Sean Connolly
Experiment 10: "Portable Puke" excerpted from Oh, Yikes! by Joy Masoff
Experiment 11: "X-periments" excerpted from Oh, Yuck! by Joy Masoff
Experiment 12: "The Oh, Yuck! Putrid puzzle" excerpted from Oh, Yuck! by Joy Masoff
You can download an "OFFICIAL MAD SCIENTIST" diploma as well. Please share this with any parents you think would like to use these!
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
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