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50 Nifty Thrifty STEM Activities

50+ Experiments for $10 or Less!
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
91 Seiten
Englisch
Young Authors Publishingerschienen am19.09.2024
From exploring ecosystems to manipulating static electricity, 50 Nifty Thrifty STEM Activities gives your young scientist the chance to recreate mind-blowing, at-home experiments that are $10 or less! Educators Meagan Naraine and Tamir Mickens use their 10+ years of laboratory experience to help expand your child's scientific horizons. 




50 Nifty Thrifty STEM Activities offers:


50 STEM EXPERIMENTS: Interactive activities rooted in science (life and physical), technology, engineering, and math that kids can learn. 
EASY-TO-FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS: A step-by-step instructional approach better guides kids through the STEM activities and projects. 
ENGAGING GRAPHICS: Refer to real-life and illustrated graphics that make for entertaining interaction with the experiments. 

You'll learn about:


CO2 Balloons
Wild, Wild Winds
Magical Flames
Crazy Cabbage Chemistry
Racing Rockets
And more!

Help develop the next generation of young scientists!
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Produkt

KlappentextFrom exploring ecosystems to manipulating static electricity, 50 Nifty Thrifty STEM Activities gives your young scientist the chance to recreate mind-blowing, at-home experiments that are $10 or less! Educators Meagan Naraine and Tamir Mickens use their 10+ years of laboratory experience to help expand your child's scientific horizons. 




50 Nifty Thrifty STEM Activities offers:


50 STEM EXPERIMENTS: Interactive activities rooted in science (life and physical), technology, engineering, and math that kids can learn. 
EASY-TO-FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS: A step-by-step instructional approach better guides kids through the STEM activities and projects. 
ENGAGING GRAPHICS: Refer to real-life and illustrated graphics that make for entertaining interaction with the experiments. 

You'll learn about:


CO2 Balloons
Wild, Wild Winds
Magical Flames
Crazy Cabbage Chemistry
Racing Rockets
And more!

Help develop the next generation of young scientists!
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-9988775-9-4
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum19.09.2024
Seiten91 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 215 mm, Höhe 279 mm
Artikel-Nr.61477707

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Dedication Page

Lab Safety Guide

Life Science Title Page

Sticky Air: Analyzing Particulate Matter

Breathing Leaves: Manipulating Reactants of Photosynthesis

Slippery Slopes: Measuring Rising Sea Levels

CO2 Balloons: Visualizing Nutrient Cycling

Make It Rain: Simulating The Water Cycle

Wild, Wild Winds: Modeling El Nino and La Nina

How Stable Is It?: Analyzing Biodiversity in Ecosystems

Water You Drinking?: Testing Drinking Water Quality

Hoo Eats Hoo?: Examining Energy Flow In Ecosystems

Death By Acid: Visualizing The Effects Of Acid Rain

Nature's Purification: Analyzing Soil Erosion

Hermaphrodite Flowers: Dissecting Angiosperm Organs

Over The Rainbow: Transporting Water Via Capillary Action

The Ups and Downs of Pulses: Feeling Homeostasis

Flamin' Hot: Comparing Carbohydrates & Lipids

To Chew Or Not To Chew: Activating Digestive Enzymes in Saliva

Sunny Side Up: Denaturing Proteins in Eggs

Fizzing Livers: Analyzing Enzymatic Rates

Filthy Phones: Extracting & Culturing Bacteria

Color Me Crazy: Analyzing Diffusion Rates

Sink or Swim: Modeling Cell Membrane Structure

Naked Egg-mosis: Modeling Osmosis & Tonicity

This is Bananas!: Extracting Eukaryotic DNA

Forensic Files: Examining DNA Fingerprint Patterns

Heads or Tails: Modeling Principle of Dominance

Battle Of The Beaks: Simulating Natural Selection

Physical Science Title Page

Mystery Of The Strong String: Comparing Ionic & Covalent Bonds

Marsh-molecules: Counting Atoms & Elements

Bipolar Lava Lamps: Observing Intermolecular Forces

Layered Liquid Cake: Modeling Density of Liquids

What's The Matter?: Testing Law of Conservation of Mass

Magical Flames: Observing A Decomposition Reaction

Let's Chalk About It: Manipulating Rate of Reaction

Hot N' Cold: Feeling Endo- & Exothermic Reactions

Ice, Ice Baby: Changing States of Matter

Chocolate Chip Bridges: Simulating Conductive Heat Transfer

Pop Me, Please: Comparing Specific Heat Capacities

Feeling Gassy: Testing Gas Laws

Crazy Cabbage Chemistry: Testing pH of Acids & Bases

Sweet Solutions: Manipulating Molarity of Solutions

Wind Um Up: Calculating Average Speed

X Marks The Spot: Constructing Vector Diagrams

Fallin' For You: Relating Gravity & Air Resistance

Keep Doing What You Do: Exploring Newton's First Law

Racing Rockets: Exploring Newton's Second Law

Slight Work: Calculating Mechanical Advantage

Rough Around The Edges: Comparing Friction Forces

Eggsploring Momentum: Relating Momentum & Impulse

It's Giving Energy: Testing Law of Conservation of Energy

Swing With Me: Relating Wavelength, Period, & Frequency

All Bent Up: Analyzing Refractive Indexes of Mediums

Opposites Attract!: Modeling Static Electricity In Insulators
Electrifying Magnets: Manipulating Electromagnet Strength
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Autor

Meagan Naraine is an experienced Science Educator and Curriculum Developer from Atlanta, GA. Using her Biology B.S. from Emory University, she taught 10th grade biology in Fulton County for 4 years, and currently teaches 8th grade physical science in Atlanta Public Schools.  She has data showing more than 10% yearly growth in student achievement on standardized state assessments. Additionally, she is a NSF-DSPETL Teacher Fellow at Georgia State University. Through this, she earned her M.A.T. in Science Education/Broad-Field Science.

Tamir Mickens is an experienced Instructional Coach, Science Educator, and Digital Content Creator from Atlanta, GA. He taught 11th grade physics and 8th grade physical science in Clayton County for 6 years, and has been a science Instructional Coach in Fulton County since 2019. Additionally, he has developed impressive talents in creating engaging and inclusive digital science curriculum. He is a proud undergraduate of Morehouse College and received his M.Ed. from Georgia State University.
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