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101 Great Science Experiments: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Step-by-step, illustrated instructions show children how to create projects out of everyday household items to illustrate basic scientific concepts, including how sound waves work, how a camera takes a picture, and the secret of invisible ink.

120 pages, Hardcover

First published September 15, 1993

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Neil Ardley

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Ardley joined the editorial staff of the World Book Encyclopedia in 1962, when the London branch of the American publisher was producing an international edition. This took four years, during which time he developed the skill of editing and writing introductory material for the young. After a brief period working for Hamlyn, he became a freelance editor in 1968 (which enabled him to continue with his musical career), and then in the 1970s moved into writing introductory books, mostly for children, on natural history (especially birds), science and technology, and music, such as What Is It?.

Just as his composing and performance had been moved forward by the introduction and development of technology, so too with his publishing career as computers began to become more and more important. In 1984 Ardley began to write mainly for Dorling Kindersley, producing a series of books which included the best-selling (over three million copies worldwide) and award-winning The Way Things Work, illustrated by David Macaulay.
When he retired in 2000 Ardley had written 101 books, with total sales of about ten million.

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June 7, 2012
101 Great Science Experiments is a brilliant resource for children to consolidate their understanding of science outside of school. The book is full of practical activities and experiments which children can easily conduct using only a variety of household items. The book uses photographic and instructional illustrations to present information clearly and is combined with child friendly vocabulary to promote understanding and correct terminology. The book is also a great resource for teachers as a number of experiments can easily set up in school to compliment the formal teaching of science; activities can be set up to either emphasise a point to the whole class or as group activities for children to carry out. The book is aimed at KS2 level children and is a fun and engaging introduction into scientific experimentation and learning.
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May 7, 2008
This is a great resource for fun, easy science experiments and activities to do at home. Colorful, clearly written, just enough information to explain the science behind the experiment. Appropriate for ages 7+.
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January 17, 2014
101 Great Science Experiments Paperback by Neil Ardley
Lots of categories to choose from. my favorite would be colors.
Looking through the book there are bound to be ones we can make right away. Otherwise we will find one that we like and make a list of things to buy at the store.
Water displacement was a fun one to do using marbles just gotten at Christmas.
I think I will also get the nature experiments as well..
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November 20, 2017
Most of the experiments in here seem like they would be fun for a child (unlike other books which seem to be full with boring crafts). Will probably buy
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August 26, 2020
I have read this book (101 Great science experiments)
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December 19, 2012
I would only give this book 3 stars out of 5 because this book doesn't have any stories. I think the part were it showed you how to make ice cream was the only part I liked out of the whole book. This book isn't really interesting. I was disappointed when I started reading because I thought it was going to tell a story and explain how to make things. I was sad when I finished the book because there were no stories. This book would be better if it had a few stories.
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December 2, 2012
Now, I have never been a science whiz but after looking at this book I definitely want to do every science experiment in this book! There are so many activities that you can do with your students as a opener for a lesson. The materials needed can be found really cheap. I would highly recommend it! I am definitely using this in my upcoming placements!
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August 22, 2014
Don't educate yourself and forget to reach out to the kids! This is one of the best books you'll find in the market that facilitate access into science through experiments; you will even learn from it yourself. Enjoy this great piece of work as I did.
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January 11, 2015
101 great science experiments by Neil Ardley is a good science supplement for the classroom experiment explained and detailed
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January 5, 2016
so good and awesome can i read it can i borrow it can i look threw all the pages
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