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How to Make Your Science Project Scientific

How to Make Your Science Project Scientific

This volume contains a complete description of how to use the scientific method to create a science project, for ages 10 and up.

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ISBN 9780471419204
Published 4 February 2002 by John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Moorman, Tom

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ISBN-13 9780471419204
ISBN-10 0471419206
Stock Available
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Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date 4 February 2002
Publication Country United States United States
Format Paperback
Edition Revised edition
Author(s) By Moorman, Tom
Category Science
Technology & Applied Sciences
Science Projects & Science Fairs
Interest Age 10-13 years
Reading Age 10-13 years
Library of Congress Science projects, Juvenile literature
NBS Text Reference & Home Learning
ONIX Text Children/juvenile;Young adult
Number of Pages 112
Dimensions Width: 179mm
Height: 251mm
Spine: 7mm
Weight 212g
Dewey Code 507.8
Catalogue Code 72831

Description of this Book

At last, the definitive guide to the scientific method is available to a new generation of science students Kids, parents, and teachers alike will be delighted with this up-to-date version of the bestselling classic. In a no-nonsense manner, How to Make Your Science Project Scientific describes the fundamental principles behind scientific methods and covers all aspects of creating a great science project no matter what the subject. Using examples of intriguing projects and experiments, Moorman provides students with a strong foundation in scientific principles, as well as guidelines for developing a hypothesis, using variables and controls in experiments, proper measurement, evaluation of results, record keeping, and much more. Thomas Moorman (Boulder, CO) is a former science teacher with a degree in science education from Northwestern University. He has written several books and articles on science education.

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Awards & Reviews

NZ Review This book is an excellend resource for students and teachers. . . .The author covers the basic premises of the scientific method in a concise, easy-to-read manner. . . This book is a must-have for any classroom teacher who requires a science fair or independent project. NSTA Recommends.

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Author's Bio

THOMAS MOORMAN is a former science teacher and writer as well as a specialist in science education.

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