Pop, Sizzle, Boom!


Book Description

A Parents' Choice Award Recommended Book! The most clever, fun, and exciting book of kids' science experiments ever! This book is perfect for kids who like the excitement of exploding things, boiling things, and generally making a mess while learning about science. Get ready for amazing projects like: -Slime Party! Make slime with Elmer's Glue. -Color-changing milk -Mentos Diet Coke Geyser -PVC Rocket Launcher -Puffy Paint in the Microwave -Solar Oven S'mores -Homemade Light Saber




Pop, Sizzle, Boom!


Book Description

Contains all sorts of science projects such as making slime with Elmer's glue, color changing milk, a Mentos diet coke geyser, and even a PVC rocket launcher!




Make a Pop Rocket


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Rockets have blasted into space for many years. They launch people and spacecraft. But not all rockets are used for space exploration. Pop rockets are small rockets that people can make at home for fun! Learn how to make your own pop rocket by using only a few basic materials, such as a plastic canister, an antacid tablet, and water. Watch as your pop rocket gets ready for blast off!




Spectacular Science for Smart Kids


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Spectacular Science for Smart Kids contains fun science experiments for hands-on learning at home, written by Amy Oyler, featuring illustrations from Amanda Brack...




How to Build a Fizzy Rocket


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Have you ever wanted to launch your own rocket? This book shows you how! Using simple materials and easy step-by-step instructions, young readers can explore the science behind this fun project.




How to Make a Mystery Smell Balloon


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Do you love playing tricks on your friends? This book shows you how to bewilder your friends with a mystery smelly balloon! Using simple materials and easy step-by-step instructions, young readers can explore the science behind this fun project.




What a Doll!


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Emmy’s new doll has strange powers over her best friend in this entrancing addition to the You’re Invited to a Creepover series. Emmy Spencer and Lizzy Draper have been best friends since birth, but now that they’re in seventh grade, they’ve begun to drift apart. Lizzy—insistent on being called Liz now—has a new group of friends, and she has gone out of her way to exclude Emmy from them. It’s almost as if Lizzy doesn’t want Emmy hanging out with her anymore. But then Emmy comes into possession of a doll that can change all that—a doll that will put Emmy in control of Lizzy’s every move. Can she use the doll to save their friendship, or will it end up controlling them both? This spooky tale is a level 3 on the Creep-o-Meter.




Purple Pride


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Purple uniforms and shoes at a soccer game--purple drinks, too.




The Sonic Boom


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A guide to the effective use of sound in marketing, revealing the surprising ways sound can influence our emotions, opinions, and preferences




100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Outdoor Learning


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No matter what you teach, there is a 100 Ideas title for you! The 100 Ideas series offers teachers practical, easy-to-implement strategies and activities for the classroom. Each author is an expert in their field and is passionate about sharing best practice with their peers. Each title includes at least ten additional extra-creative Bonus Ideas that won't fail to inspire and engage all learners. 100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Outdoor Learning is packed with inspiring ideas to generate enthusiasm and engage pupils in learning through positive outdoor experiences. These can then be used as a stimulus for further learning back in the primary classroom. Suitable for any outdoor environment, Adam Bushnell and Sc.out.ed present tried-and-tested ideas that are not only learner-led but also promote hands-on, real-life learning. Covering a range of National Curriculum areas including literacy, design and technology, maths, science, history, art and geography, the activities involve learning through experimentation and problem solving. All ideas can be used as standalone lessons as well as to complement topic-based work. The activities ensure that pupils can experience a variety of practical learning lessons, helping them to build relationships with peers, reduce behaviour problems and encourage independence.