Fizzyx for Fun, Exploring Physics through Experiment & Creative Play

Kids, Natural World, Physics, Experiments and Projects
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Author: Cynthia Montgomery ISBN: 9780991728206
Publisher: Cynthia Montgomery Publication: October 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Cynthia Montgomery
ISBN: 9780991728206
Publisher: Cynthia Montgomery
Publication: October 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

With 10,000 words and almost 100 illustrations, Fizzyx For Fun presents Newton's Physics to middle school students in a way that is entertaining, accessible and gender-neutral—even fun!
As the contents of Fizzyx for Fun meet many of the Prescribed Science Learning Outcomes for Grades 6 - 9 for many, if not most, of the United States and provinces of Canada, it would be an important resource for school libraries and classroom teachers, although not limited to that purpose.

In addition, the author has tried to ensure that the suggested activities are safe for children, easy, and using commonly available materials. The intention is that a young person would be able to go through this book either alone or with a friend or parent, and would be able to obtain a basic grasp of fundamental physical principles.
Cynthia Montgomery, BSc, BEd, is a teacher of Math and Science on Vancouver Island, Canada and is ardently interested in young people and Science.

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With 10,000 words and almost 100 illustrations, Fizzyx For Fun presents Newton's Physics to middle school students in a way that is entertaining, accessible and gender-neutral—even fun!
As the contents of Fizzyx for Fun meet many of the Prescribed Science Learning Outcomes for Grades 6 - 9 for many, if not most, of the United States and provinces of Canada, it would be an important resource for school libraries and classroom teachers, although not limited to that purpose.

In addition, the author has tried to ensure that the suggested activities are safe for children, easy, and using commonly available materials. The intention is that a young person would be able to go through this book either alone or with a friend or parent, and would be able to obtain a basic grasp of fundamental physical principles.
Cynthia Montgomery, BSc, BEd, is a teacher of Math and Science on Vancouver Island, Canada and is ardently interested in young people and Science.

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