Read and learn! This DIY science book set presents your PreK to 2nd Grade learners with fun, easy ways to create hands-on atmospheric science experiments (using everyday materials). From creating bubbles and slime down to a whirling "tornado" in a bottle, each book covers a specific "how to" science topic with easy-to-follow instructional text/directions, key definitions, facts, and large, clear photographs every step of the way. This set of books by Capstone is part of the Hands-On Science Fun Series for emergent readers. Lexile reading levels for each book range from 470 to 510. Coordinating books are all written by Lori Shores and contain 24 pages. Sold as set of 6 books
- Science experiment instructional books combine literacy and STEM/STEAM education in a format that students can read, see, and perform hands-on activities
- Collective book set allows readers a selection of assorted science experiment books to choose and compare/contrast for science and gravity trends
- Large photographs, bold terms, glossaries, and chunked text help enhance reading comprehension and can be combined with lesson plans, science projects, or quizzes
- Set of nonfiction/factual science books are a great companion with fictional children story books to combine creativity and education
Set of 6 Science Books for Kids Include One of Each Title:
- How To Make Slime
- How To Build a Fizzy Rocket
- How to Build a Tornado in a Bottle
- How to Make a Mystery Smell Balloon
- How To Make a Liquid Rainbow
- How To Make Bubbles
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