What Do We Know Now?

by Reagan Miller

Published 1 May 2010
Science was meant to be shared with others. Scientists must now determine whether or not the data supports their hypothesis. This book illustrates fun and interesting ways in which to report your results, from a science fair demonstration to a written report. Readers are also encouraged to use their results as a springboard for further experimentation. Put on your lab coat and grab your goggles! It is time to step into science! This engaging series explores each step in the scientific method. Informative text, helpful hints, and hands-on experiments will motivate readers as they learn to implement the six steps in the scientific method.

What Just Happened?

by Reagan Miller

Published October 2009
Science never stops - even when the experiment is complete. Now is the time to make sense of your data. This title teaches young scientists how to analyze, interpret, and communicate the results of their data. Put on your lab coat and grab your goggles! It is time to step into science! This engaging series explores each step in the scientific method. Informative text, helpful hints, and hands-on experiments will motivate readers as they learn to implement the six steps in the scientific method.

Sometimes a hunch isn't enough. Learn how scientists make educated guesses called hypotheses to test their theories. A hypothesis is the foundation of the scientific method. Readers will learn how to construct a measurable and focused hypothesis to test in an experiment.

What's Going to Happen?

by Reagan Miller

Published October 2009
Sometimes a hunch isn't enough. Learn how scientists make educated guesses called hypotheses to test their theories. A hypothesis is the foundation of the scientific method. Readers will learn how to construct a measurable and focused hypothesis to test in an experiment. Put on your lab coat and grab your goggles! It is time to step into science! This engaging series explores each step in the scientific method. Informative text, helpful hints, and hands-on experiments will motivate readers as they learn to implement the six steps in the scientific method.

What's the Problem?

by Reagan Miller

Published October 2009
Science engages a curious mind. Questions can come from practically anywhere. Readers will learn why scientists ask questions and how to develop meaningful questions to help guide their scientific experiments. Put on your lab coat and grab your goggles! It is time to step into science! This engaging series explores each step in the scientific method. Informative text, helpful hints, and hands-on experiments will motivate readers as they learn to implement the six steps in the scientific method.

What's Going On?

by Reagan Miller

Published October 2009
Sharpen your pencils and put on your goggles! It's time to see science in action! This book helps readers hone their observation and recording skills during an experiment. Students will learn how to effectively collect and record data in a journal, as well as organizing data using graphs, charts, and diagrams. Put on your lab coat and grab your goggles! It is time to step into science! This engaging series explores each step in the scientific method. Informative text, helpful hints, and hands-on experiments will motivate readers as they learn to implement the six steps in the scientific method.

Whats The Plan?

by Reagan Miller

Published October 2009
It is essential that scientists design a plan to ensure their experiments are conducted accurately and safely. Readers will learn how to gather materials, and create a step-by-step procedure to test their hypothesis. Readers will become familiar with controls and variables in a scientific setting.