First Science Experiments with Nature, Senses, Weather & Machines
Author: Shar Levine
Publisher: Main Street Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9781402729225
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLearning about nature, senses, weather and machines.
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Author: Shar Levine
Publisher: Main Street Press
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9781402729225
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLearning about nature, senses, weather and machines.
Author: William C. Ritz
Publisher: NSTA Press
Published: 2007-06
Total Pages: 385
ISBN-13: 1933531673
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor the littlest scientists, the whole wide world can be a laboratory for learning. Nurture their natural curiosity with A Head Start on Science, a treasury of 89 hands-on science activities specifically for children ages 3 to 6. The activities are grouped into seven stimulating topic areas: the five senses, weather, physical science, critters, water and water mixture, seeds, and nature walks.
Author: Shar Levine
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 60
ISBN-13: 9781402724381
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAll about magnets and magnetism, with simple experiments to aid in understanding magnetism.
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 760
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sue Bodman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2016-01-21
Total Pages: 107
ISBN-13: 1316608123
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOur international primary reading series will help your learners become confident, independent readers.
Author: Alvin Snider
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2024-11-28
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 1317362535
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book brings contemporary ways of reconceptualizing the human relationship to things into conversation with seventeenth-century writing, exploring how the literature of the period intersected with changing understandings of the conceptual structure of matter and how human beings might reconfigure their place in a web of nonhuman relations. Focusing on texts that cross the frontier between literature and science, Snider recovers the material and body worlds of seventeenth-century culture as treated in poetry, natural philosophy, medical treatises, comedy, and prose fiction. He shows how a range of writers understood and theorized “matter,” “bodies,” and “spirits” as characters in complex and sometimes bizarre scenarios involving human relationships to the phenomenal world. The logic that made matter subject to uniform theorizing facilitated a crossing of boundaries between the human and nonhuman and became a persistent figure of explanation at the time when distinctions between the natural and the artificial were undergoing reformulation.
Author: Paul N. Edwards
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2013-02-08
Total Pages: 547
ISBN-13: 0262518635
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe science behind global warming, and its history: how scientists learned to understand the atmosphere, to measure it, to trace its past, and to model its future. Global warming skeptics often fall back on the argument that the scientific case for global warming is all model predictions, nothing but simulation; they warn us that we need to wait for real data, “sound science.” In A Vast Machine Paul Edwards has news for these skeptics: without models, there are no data. Today, no collection of signals or observations—even from satellites, which can “see” the whole planet with a single instrument—becomes global in time and space without passing through a series of data models. Everything we know about the world's climate we know through models. Edwards offers an engaging and innovative history of how scientists learned to understand the atmosphere—to measure it, trace its past, and model its future.
Author: Peter Moore
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 2015-06-02
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 0374711275
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA history of weather forecasting, and an animated portrait of the nineteenth-century pioneers who made it possible By the 1800s, a century of feverish discovery had launched the major branches of science. Physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and astronomy made the natural world explicable through experiment, observation, and categorization. And yet one scientific field remained in its infancy. Despite millennia of observation, mankind still had no understanding of the forces behind the weather. A century after the death of Newton, the laws that governed the heavens were entirely unknown, and weather forecasting was the stuff of folklore and superstition. Peter Moore's The Weather Experiment is the account of a group of naturalists, engineers, and artists who conquered the elements. It describes their travels and experiments, their breakthroughs and bankruptcies, with picaresque vigor. It takes readers from Irish bogs to a thunderstorm in Guanabara Bay to the basket of a hydrogen balloon 8,500 feet over Paris. And it captures the particular bent of mind—combining the Romantic love of Nature and the Enlightenment love of Reason—that allowed humanity to finally decipher the skies.
Author: Eric Carle
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2016-11-22
Total Pages: 30
ISBN-13: 1524739553
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe all-time classic picture book, from generation to generation, sold somewhere in the world every 30 seconds! Have you shared it with a child or grandchild in your life? For the first time, Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar is now available in e-book format, perfect for storytime anywhere. As an added bonus, it includes read-aloud audio of Eric Carle reading his classic story. This fine audio production pairs perfectly with the classic story, and it makes for a fantastic new way to encounter this famous, famished caterpillar.