Can your 3rd to 6th grader answer these scientific phenomena:
- Why does friction create heat?
- How can you “see” invisible magnetic fields?
- How is solar energy changed into electrical energy?
- What happens to light waves when the switch is turned off?
- How do you determine the speed and motion of windup toys?
- Why does adding heat cause chemical changes to react faster?
- What is the difference between chemical properties and physical properties of substances?
Discover answers to these, and 53 more scientific conundrums, in the new elementary science series, Investigate the Possibilities.
To celebrate this new series, Master Books is giving away a red racer pedal car absolutely free.
All you have to do to enter to win is leave your email as a ‘Comment’ below. We’ll randomly choose a winner on Thursday, Dec. 24.
There are 3 books in the colorful, fun, and experiment-filled science series:
- Energy: Its Forms, Changes, & Functions helps kids discover the world of physics.
- Forces & Motion: From High-Speed Jets to Wind-Up Toys teaches kids about the physical sciences.
- Matter: Its Properties & Its Changes gets kids excited about chemistry.
Investigate the Possibilities is perfect for 3rd through 6th grade students. Each title also includes a Teacher’s Guide and a Student Journal.
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I think it is terrific that you have books that teach children about energy, chemistry & physics at their level
My kids are gonna love this. I downloaded all 3 experiments and I think they look fun and colorful. We can’t wait to try them.
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these are just great!and my grandson would sure love that car…
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I can’t wait to get these books for our school! They look great!
My oldest son attend a special day class. The experiments are easy to follow for special needs children that attend Jr High. The books are great for his class. A few months ago I sent them the soda experiment and also a rocket experiment, of course it comes out of my pocket. I want then to have the same opportunities that I had when I was in Jr. High
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These books look great! My kids say science is their favorite subject. My 4th grader got 5 of the 7 questions above correct.
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I LIKE SCIENCE VERY MUCH
SCIENCE IS MY FAVOURITE SUBJECT