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Max Axiom Super Scientist #6

Investigating the Scientific Method with Max Axiom, Super Scientist: 4D An Augmented Reading Science Experience

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Join Max Axiom as he explores the steps in the scientific method. Max helps young readers understand how to conduct scientific investigations. These newly revised editions feature Capstone 4D augmented reading experience, with videos, writing prompts, discussion questions, and a hands-on activity. Fans of augmented reality will love learning beyond the book!

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Donald Lemke

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Donald Lemke works as a children's book editor. He has written dozens of all-age comics and children's books for Capstone, HarperCollins, Running Press, and more. Donald lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with his beautiful wife, Amy, toddling toddler, Cleo, and a not-so-golden retriever named Paulie.

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December 2, 2017
review: This book is about the scientific method with the flooding happening in his city. They use the scientific method to try to help stop the flood add save the town.
use: This book can grab young readers and make them want to read graphic novels.
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November 27, 2018
Informational text in graphic novel form that clearly explains and illustrates the scientific method!
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April 16, 2025
Cute book and a great way to teach kids how to go about figuring out what to do for the science fair.
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May 11, 2009
More work-related reading. I feel the same about this one as the food chains one. That is: it glosses over a few things and could lead to alternative conceptions. It might be okay as one of many resources in a classroom, especially since Max Axiom is an African-American scientist, but it shouldn't be the primary resource for this topic.
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