71+10 New Science Project Junior (with CD): learning science - the fun way
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Science, as we all know refers to a body of knowledge itself, of the type that can be rationally explained and reliably applied. Science is a unique combination of Theory and Practice. A thorough knowledge of this subject is almost impossible without proper practical demonstrations which are also termed as Scientific Experiments or Projects.
In this book, 71+10 New Science Projects (Junior), the author has taken up the simple facts and principles of Science, such as: Air Pressure, Volume and Density, Gravitational Force of the Earth, Surface Area of Solids, Fun experiments with Matchsticks, Water, Glass Bottle, Dishwashing Liquid, Oil, Candle, Balloon, etc., which are easily available for children and projected them in a simple and lucid language for the readers, particularly the school kids who can easily perform these experiments at home or school , of course with the help and guidance of their parents, elders or teachers.
The book is meant for children of all age groups, particularly from 6 to 13, who can perform and experience the thrill of these fun-filled experiments as well as learn the basic principles of Science easily and quickly.
Therefore, this book is a must read for all school kids, especially those from classes, five to nine to learn as well enjoy conducting all the 81 Fascinating Projects listed in the book, each explaining or proving some scientific theory or law.
So go ahead children, enjoy reading, learning and experimenting!
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71+10 New Science Project Junior (with CD) - EDITORIAL BOARD
Vikas Khatri
Published by:
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Regional Office :
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© Copyright:
ISBN 978-93-505740-2-7
Edition : April 2015
Publisher’s Note
In line with a number of books and best-sellers in Science for children, particularly the school students, V&S Publishers have now come up with two new books on Science Projects and Activities namely 71+10 New Science Projects Junior and 71+10 Science Activities.
In the present book, 71+10 New Science Projects Junior, the author has taken up the simple facts and principles of Science, such as: Air Pressure, Volume and Density, Gravitational Force of the Earth, Surface Area of Solids, Fun experiments with Matchsticks, Water, etc for children and projected them in a very simple and lucid language for the readers-particularly the school kids who can easily perform these experiments at home or school , of course with the help and guidance of their parents, elders or teachers.
Basically, the prime idea behind publishing such books are that they are educative as well as interesting and full of fun. Children of all ages, particularly from 6 to 13 can perform these fun-filled experiments and learn as well - the basic principles of Science easily and quickly. Moreover, Science, as we all know cannot be understood properly and learnt theoretically without practical demonstrations or experiments - in order to test and prove the different scientific laws and theories.
Therefore, this book will enable all its readers, especially the young ones to learn as well enjoy performing all the 81 Projects listed in the book, each explaining or proving some scientific theory or law - making it really worth reading!
Contents
Publisher’s Note
Air, of Course
Boomerang Returns to the Thrower
Compressed Air
Surface Area
Currents of Hot Air
Clean Water
Excess Air
Interesting Patterns
A Drop of Water
Quality of Water
Water Molecules
Surface Film
Water is Heavier than Oil
Candle Keeps Burning
A Rounded Surface
Air Sucks
Burnoulli’s Principle
Water Rise
Trapped Air
Holding Together
Funnelling Device
A Jet of Air
An Attached Ice Cube
Heavy Clouds
Stratus and Cumulus Clouds
Bolt of Lightning
Tube Strength
Scattered Force
Tightly Packed Grains
Drifting Cardboard
Molecules in Motion
Energy Charge
Rise in Temperature
Candle Flame
Yarn Quality
An Amazing Match
Uniform Density
Concentrated Stress
Uniform Medium
Escaping Sand
Gas Bubbles
A Complete Path
Mild Current
An Opposite Charge
A Model of Space
A Cloud Chamber
The Earth’s Axis
North and South
Suspended Liquid
True Solution
Garden without Plants
Air in the Egg
Nutty Fat
A Sprouting Pit
Weight Loss
Plant Power
Skeletons under the Sheet!
A Growing Mold
Don’t Play with Mother Nature
Paleontology
An Ant Colony
Cracker in the Mouth
A Muscular Squeeze
From Top to Bottom
Means of Identification
Head First
Unequal Pressure
Look into My Eyes
A Total Picture
A Cold Hand
Seaweed Collection
10 Projects in Full Colour
1 Dry Matchsticks
2 Dishwashing Detergent
3 A Forward Thrust
4 Hidden Power
5 Centre of Rotation
6 Hydroelectric Power
7 Repelling Charges
8 An Invisible Gas
9 A Spider’s Web
10 Beats per Minute
1 Air, of Course
Things Required:
String
Wooden dowel
Tape
2 paper bags
Candle
Matches
THE HELP OF YOUR PARENTS/GUARDIAN/TEACHER
Directions
What is lighter than air? Do this experiment to find the answer.
Tie a piece of string to the centre of a wooden dowel and attach the free end of the string to a support, such as the centre of a doorway. Tape equal lengths of string to the bottom of 2 paper bags and tie these upside down to the ends of the dowel. Adjust the paper bags so that they balance perfectly on the dowel.
Hold one of the bags in its balanced position and ask one of your parents to light a candle and hold it under that bag for several seconds. When the candle is taken away, let go of the bag. The bag will rise.
Explanation:
The candle flame heats the air inside the bag. This hot air is surrounded outside by cooler air. The cooler air is heavier than the hot air and lifts the bag of hot air upwards. What is lighter than air? Air, of course!
2 Boomerang Returns to the Thrower
Things Required:
Cardboard
Pencil
Scissors
Book
Directions
1. Draw a V-shaped pattern like the one shown in the illustration on a piece of smooth, stiff cardboard. Cut it out, making sure the corners are rounded.
2. Hold a book in your left hand, with the binding pointing upward at an angle. Place the cardboard shape on the book so that one arm hangs off the side.
3. Hold a pencil along the side of the book. Quickly move the pencil forward and strike the cardboard so that it spins and flies