The Airplane (Great Inventions (Capstone Hardcover)) (Great Inventions)
by Julie L Sinclair
This series takes readers behind the scenes of common inventions to explore the science and technology that makes them possible. Each book explores an inventionâ s history, current technologies, and potential for the future. This series will spark readersâ interest in the real-world applications of science and technology.
This series provides an in-depth look at eight engineering marvels. Each book explores one of the worldâ s great challenges and the creative solutions engineers have used to solve them. A special challenge in each book provides a hands-on learning experience. This STEM-focused series provides a well-rounded introduction to the engineering process.
Eastern Gray Squirrels Invade European Habitats (21st Century Junior Library: Invasive Species Science: Tracking and Controlling)
by Susan H Gray
Telephone to Smartphones (21st Century Junior Library: Then to Now Tech)
by Jennifer Colby
Pinball to Gaming Systems (21st Century Junior Library: Then to Now Tech)
by Jennifer Colby
Nutrias Invade Marshes and Waterways (21st Century Junior Library: Invasive Species Science: Tracking and Controlling)
by Susan H Gray
The Extraordinary Ideas of Leonardo Da Vinci (Arcturus Genius Ideas)
by Alex Woolf
Janice VanCleave's Great Science Project Ideas from Real Kids
by Janice VanCleave
There's plenty for you to choose from in this collection of forty terrific science project ideas from real kids, chosen by well-known children's science writer Janice VanCleave. Developing your own science project requires planning, research, and lots of hard work. This book saves you time and effort by showing you how to develop your project from start to finish and offering useful design and presentation techniques. Projects are in an easy-to-follow format, use easy-to-find materials, and incl...
"How do you know air is all around you when you can't see it? Can you make a balloon fly through the air? How can you tell there's pizza in the oven when you haven't been in the kitchen? Let's try it out! "Let's Try It Out in the Air contains fun-filled activities that encourage young children to use familiar and safe objects found in their homes or classrooms to make observations about the world around them. Whether keeping balloons up in the air with a game of volleyball, or pretending to...
Superherramientas Científicas (Super Science Tools) (Superherramientas Cientificas (Super Science Tools))
Computers touch our lives everyday, in countless ways, but how do they know what to do? How do we communicate with them and they with each other? Computer language! Grace Hopper was a pioneer in computer programming, a woman whose scientific research led to computer-language tools and technology still in use today. Her story is filled with trial and error, and, in this book, readers can follow her journey step by step.
Written especially for a young audience, a must-read biography of Steve Jobs: visionary, entrepreneur, inventor, and cofounder of Apple. Visionary. Pioneer. Little terror. Entrepreneur. Inventor. College dropout. Creative genius. These are just a few of the words used to describe the late Steve Jobs, cofounder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Available in both paperback and hardcover, Patricia Lakin's biography for middle-grade readers tells the captivating and inspirat...
You Wouldn't Want to Live Without the Internet! (You Wouldn't Want to Live Without...)
by Anne Rooney
Discover It Yourself: Batteries, Bulbs, and Wires (Discover It Yourself)
by David Glover
A vibrant and hands-on approach to practical science experiments. Discover it Yourself: Batteries, Bulbs and Wires is packed with scientific facts, experiments and activities.Keen scientists can discover how magnets work, what makes a conductor or insulator and how electricity is helping environment. After learning the essential key facts, children can find almost everything they need for the corresponding experiments around the home, with the materials and instructions simply, safely and clearl...
Back in the 1800s, information travelled slowly. Who would dream of instant messages? Samuel Morse, that’s who! Who travelled to France, where the famous telegraph towers relayed 10,000 possible codes for messages depending on the signal arm positions - only if the weather was clear? Who imagined a system that would use electric pulses to instantly carry coded messages between two machines, rain or shine? Long before the first telephone, who changed communication forever? Samuel Morse, that’s wh...