Science experiments with electricity

Sally Nankivell-Aston

Book - 2000

Explores the properties of electricity through experiments designed to be informative and fun, using readily available equipment.

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Published
New York : F. Watts 2000.
Language
English
Main Author
Sally Nankivell-Aston (-)
Other Authors
Dorothy (Dorothy M.) Jackson (-)
Edition
1st American ed
Physical Description
32 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780531145807
  • Our Electric World
  • See the Static!
  • Electricity Flows
  • Breaking the Circuit
  • Bright Lights?
  • In a Spin
  • Electric Conductors?
  • Resist the Flow
  • Connect It Up
  • A Closer Look
  • Alarm Bells
  • Make a Magnet
  • All Together Now
  • Glossary
  • Index
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-6-Two titles that open with a simple explanation of the scientific method and safety warnings. The sequential activities begin with basic concepts-electricity flows, forces push and pull-and build knowledge as they progress. Experiments in Electricity include building simple switches and circuits. Electrical symbols are illustrated. Forces asks what force is being applied to move various toys. Newtons are explained and experiments with friction, the forces of gravity, and air are included. The format is clear, photos are bright, all materials for each experiment are listed, and good directions and thought-provoking questions are asked. Boxed sections reinforce and expand the basic experiments. Unfortunately, while the content is most appropriate for the upper end of the suggested range, the format and the age of the children in the photos give the books a younger look. Two titles that may have trouble finding an audience.-Kathryn Kosiorek, Cuyahoga County Public Library, Brooklyn, OH (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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