Geology lab for kids 52 projects to explore rocks, gems, geodes, crystals, fossils, and other wonders of the earth's surface

Garret Romaine

Book - 2017

"Geology Lab for Kids features 52 simple, inexpensive, and fun experiments that explore the Earth's surface, structure, and processes. This family-friendly guide explores the wonders of geology, such as the formation of crystals and fossils, the layers of the Earth's crust, and how layers of rock reveal a record of time." -- From back cover.

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Published
Beverly, MA : Quarry 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Garret Romaine (author)
Physical Description
144 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 140) and index.
ISBN
9781631592850
  • Singular crystals
  • Crystal clusters
  • Specimen sleuth
  • Living with lava
  • Super sediments
  • Major metamorphosis
  • Breaking it down
  • Understanding the Earth
  • Signs of life
  • Prospecting for riches
  • Space rocks, too
  • Rocks of art.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This companion to Outdoor Science Lab for Kids and Astronomy Lab for Kids is structured around more than 50 experiments. Divided into 12 thematic units, the labs include several ways of growing crystals, scratching various materials to test their hardness, creating fossil-like molds and impressions, and cooking up several edible experiments (a molten cake to study how lava cools, and a soufflé to suggest the caldera that forms after a volcanic eruption). Photographs, clear instructions, and safety tips walk readers through the brief projects, and sidebars titled "The Science Behind the Fun" thoroughly explore the geological underpinnings of each one. It's a smart, hands-on way for kids to get a better understanding of the rock cycle, volcanism, and the formation and breakdown of rocks and minerals. Ages 6-12. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Explore the wonders of earth science through 52 activities. A technical writer and longtime rock hound invites young readers to learn about geology through hands-on projects, many of which involve models that double as tasty treats. The introduction includes a spread of labeled rock samples. Opening with a simple activity to demonstrate crystal formation using supersaturated sugar water, author Romaine goes on to explore rock characteristics, molten rock (lava), sediments, metamorphosis, entropy, our active planet, fossils, precious metals, space rocks, and rocks in art. Each chapter begins with a spread of explanation opposite a full-page photograph of the natural phenomenon under discussion. Each lab includes a list of materials, step-by-step instructions, some safety tips and enrichment suggestions, and a boxed explanation of "the science behind the fun." Each is illustrated with photos of the activity in progress, often including young experimenters (a diverse group of boys and girls) clearly enjoying their experience. The materials called for are simple and easily available. The time involved ranges from a few minutes to several days. Specialized vocabulary is defined in context. The author has spent many years doing geology with kids; his projects have obvious child-appeal. This well-thought-out collection includes many demonstrations familiar to science educators as well as some engaging new ones and would be a welcome addition to any library. Dig in for fun and learning, too! (web resources, index) (Nonfiction. 8-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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