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Condition
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Release Year
2009
ISBN
9781934670347
Book Title
Energy : 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power and How We Get It
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Nomad Press
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2009
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.3in
Author
Kathleen M. Reilly
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Science & Nature / Experiments & Projects, Science & Nature / Physics, Science & Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
9.2 Oz
Number of Pages
128 Pages

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Energy is a valuable resource that comes in many different forms. This book will help kids learn about the history and science of the world's sources of energy, from nonrenewable fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. Sidebars and fun trivia break up the text, making it easily accessible and engaging, while hands-on projects encourage active learning. Activities range from constructing a battery to recreating an oil spill to explore how difficult cleanup can be.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nomad Press
ISBN-10
1934670340
ISBN-13
9781934670347
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71147528

Product Key Features

Book Title
Energy : 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power and How We Get It
Author
Kathleen M. Reilly
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Science & Nature / Experiments & Projects, Science & Nature / Physics, Science & Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
128 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
9.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Grade from
Third Grade
Grade to
Seventh Grade
Reviews
"This book defines and explains a dozen kinds of energy from electricity and petroleum to solar power and geothermal energy in a way that middle grade students will understand. It includes illustrations, sidebars and 25 projects to help them comprehend the text plus an interesting chapter on The Future of Energy and how students can perform a home energy audit."  — School Librarian's Workshop, "A wonderful book for a science-loving kid. It's recommended for ages 9-12, but my 7 and 8-year-old sons enjoyed it as much as my 10-year-old son. This is one of those wonderful books that you can leave strategically placed for your child to pick up, and the next thing you know they're coming to you asking for supplies to do the activities. They're learning and don't even know it!" - Schoolhouse Magazine, "This book defines and explains a dozen kinds of energy from electricity and petroleum to solar power and geothermal energy in a way that middle grade students will understand. It includes illustrations, sidebars and 25 projects to help them comprehend the text plus an interesting chapter on The Future of Energy and how students can perform a home energy audit." - School Librarian's Workshop, "This book defines and explains a dozen kinds of energy from electricity and petroleum to solar power and geothermal energy in a way that middle grade students will understand. It includes illustrations, sidebars and 25 projects to help them comprehend the text plus an interesting chapter on The Future of Energy and how students can perform a home energy audit."  -School Librarian's Workshop, "Why we need power and how we get it are the topics addressed by this wonderfully informative book for middle school children. I highly recommend this book for any science classroom. It allows teachers to teach about energy resources in a fun, engaging, and easy way." -- National Science Teachers Association, "Giving kids a hands-on opportunity to see energy in action, these 25 projects are an exciting introduction to the ways this hot topic affects both world politics and everyday lives. The tough topics of energy shortages are covered with enthusiasm in a lively discussion so kids can make educated, positive changes for their future." - Clear Review , Clermont County Public Library, "A wonderful book for a science-loving kid. It's recommended for ages 9-12, but my 7 and 8-year-old sons enjoyed it as much as my 10-year-old son. This is one of those wonderful books that you can leave strategically placed for your child to pick up, and the next thing you know they're coming to you asking for supplies to do the activities. They're learning and don't even know it!"  — Schoolhouse Magazine, "Giving kids a hands-on opportunity to see energy in action, these 25 projects are an exciting introduction to the ways this hot topic affects both world politics and everyday lives. The tough topics of energy shortages are covered with enthusiasm in a lively discussion so kids can make educated, positive changes for their future."  — Clear Review, Clermont County Public Library, "A wonderful book for a science-loving kid. It's recommended for ages 9-12, but my 7 and 8-year-old sons enjoyed it as much as my 10-year-old son. This is one of those wonderful books that you can leave strategically placed for your child to pick up, and the next thing you know they're coming to you asking for supplies to do the activities. They're learning and don't even know it!" -- Schoolhouse Magazine, "Why we need power and how we get it are the topics addressed by this wonderfully informative book for middle school children. I highly recommend this book for any science classroom. It allows teachers to teach about energy resources in a fun, engaging, and easy way."  -National Science Teachers Association, "Why we need power and how we get it are the topics addressed by this wonderfully informative book for middle school children. I highly recommend this book for any science classroom. It allows teachers to teach about energy resources in a fun, engaging, and easy way."  — National Science Teachers Association, "Giving kids a hands-on opportunity to see energy in action, these 25 projects are an exciting introduction to the ways this hot topic affects both world politics and everyday lives. The tough topics of energy shortages are covered with enthusiasm in a lively discussion so kids can make educated, positive changes for their future." -- Clear Review, Clermont County Public Library, "A wonderful book for a science-loving kid. It's recommended for ages 9-12, but my 7 and 8-year-old sons enjoyed it as much as my 10-year-old son. This is one of those wonderful books that you can leave strategically placed for your child to pick up, and the next thing you know they're coming to you asking for supplies to do the activities. They're learning and don't even know it!"  -Schoolhouse Magazine, "This book defines and explains a dozen kinds of energy from electricity and petroleum to solar power and geothermal energy in a way that middle grade students will understand. It includes illustrations, sidebars and 25 projects to help them comprehend the text plus an interesting chapter on The Future of Energy and how students can perform a home energy audit." -- School Librarian's Workshop, "Giving kids a hands-on opportunity to see energy in action, these 25 projects are an exciting introduction to the ways this hot topic affects both world politics and everyday lives. The tough topics of energy shortages are covered with enthusiasm in a lively discussion so kids can make educated, positive changes for their future."  -Clear Review,Clermont County Public Library
Illustrated by
Takacs-Moore, Mary
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Series
Build It Yourself Ser.
Illustrated
Yes

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