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Incredible Snack Package Science
Incredible Snack Package Science
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Incredible Snack Package Science

Why throw away used snack packages when you can reuse them? These fun and informative science experiments and projects will keep readers entertained as they learn about scientific principles.

 
Dewey745.5
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 3-4
Interest LevelGrades 3-9
Lexile Level700L
  
Text TypeInformational Text
Text SubtypeSequence
  
ISBN978-1-5157-0863-6
PublisherCapstone Press
BrandEdge Books
Copyright2017
  
Page Dimensions7" x 9"
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
BindingReinforced Library Binding
Hardcover
List Price: $30.65 School/Library Price
$22.99
 


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School Library Journal - Paula Wiley, Baltimore County Public Library, Towson

"The projects in these books are at least as much science experiments as they are craft activities. Whether readers are learning about circuits by making their own flashlight out of office supplies and household items or making a mess with a vinegar rocket, they’re getting a quick lesson on Newton’s third law of motion or the movement of charged particles. Most of these projects are easily accomplished, requiring only a few easily sourced materials. . . .Written instructions are clear, and photographs of the project at various stages of construction are very helpful. . . .Great page design and cool projects combine to make this series a winner." - School Library Journal

November 1, 2016

Tammy Enz

Tammy Enz

Tammy Enz became a civil engineer because of her awe of the massive steel bridges that spanned the Mississippi River. She just had to figure out how they worked. Today, she still likes tinkering and figuring out how things work. When she isn't tinkering, she fixes up old houses and conducts experiments in her garden and kitchen. Most of all, she loves reading books about anything and everything and asking 'why?'

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