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How do scientists study the moon that is out in space or tiny cells? When things are far away or very small, scientists use magnifying tools to help make things appear bigger and more clear.
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"The series Amazing Science has a number of content topics that will interest elementary students. Several of the volumes in the series have been recommended as "outstanding" in this system. The recommended volumes feature the tools and methods of science, described in kid-friendly language and with colorful illustrations. Each book includes a suggested activity and resource list. Magnification: A Closer Look introduces students to various magnifiers, including hand lenses, microscopes, binoculars, and telescopes. The author's explanation of how these tools are used will help students select the right tool for the task they need to accomplish. This book will help students understand the relationship between science and technology and is an excellent jumping-off point for a discussion of other tools. Reading this would be a great way to start the school year in science and could also be used as part of a unit on sight, illustrating how humans can extend their senses." - NSTA Recommends
January 1, 2007
"Magnification: A Closer Look introduces students to various magnifiers, including hand lenses, microscopes, binoculars, and telescopes. The author's explanation of how these tools are used will help students select the right tool for the task they need to accomplish. This book will help students understand the relationship between science and technology and is an excellent jumping-off point for a discussion of other tools. Reading this would be a great way to start the school year in science and could also be used as part of a unit on sight, illustrating how humans can extend their senses." - Science & Children (NSTA Recommends)