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Bezig met laden... Simple Nature Experiments With Everyday Materialsdoor Anthony D. Fredericks
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Simple Nature Experiments with Everyday Materials is a good activity book for teachers that includes many activities that can be used in the classroom or with children around the house. This book uses everyday materials that you can find around the house. There are many different activities that involve trees and animals. Have fun exploring nature's secrets with dozens of great experiments and activities on: Soil and rocks -- make your own bricks, and grow a crystal garden. Water -- create an ocean in a soda bottle, and see if water in a nearby stream is polluted. Plants -- sprout your own seeds,m and find out how a plant carries water and nutrients to all its parts. Animals -- preserve a spiderweb, and make a bird feeder to attract feathered friends. Ecosystems -- create a woodland environment right in your home, and find out what ""biodegradable"" means. Conservationism -- find out how much air pollution is around your house, and see why acid rain is a serious problem. With plenty of did-you-know facts, illustrations, and creative projects, you'll have a great time discovering amazing things about nature! geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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� Soil and rocks-make your own bricks, and grow a crystal garden.
� Water -create an ocean in a soda bottle, and see if water in a nearby stream is polluted. .
� Plants - sprout your own seeds, and find out how a plant carries water and nutrients to all its parts.
� Animals - preserve a spider web, and make a bird feeder to attract feathered friends.
� Ecosystems - create a woodland environment right in your home, and find out what "biodegradable" means.
� Conservationism- find out how much air pollution is around your house, and see why acid rain is a serious problem.
With plenty of did-you-know facts, illustrations; and creative projects, you�ll have a great time discovering amazing things about nature! ( )