
Title | : | Exploring the World of Physics: From Simple Machines to Nuclear Energy (Exploring Series) (Exploring (New Leaf Press)) |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | See all formats |
Number of Pages | : | 160 pages |
Publication | : | Master Books (April 30, 2006) |
Exploring the World of Physics: From Simple Machines to Nuclear Energy (Exploring Series) (Exploring (New Leaf Press)) Reviews
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What I like about this book is that it presents many physics concepts in real world concepts. It would actually be an interesting reading exercise with a summary about the math concepts as the culmination of a classroom exercise. It could be used to motivate
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I use this along with my guest hollow conceptual physics curriculum. Easy to read and good for my 7th 8/9th graders.
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This book makes the world of physics very pleasant due to the way of the themes are shown. The correlaction between the nature with the history of the concept discovering by the reknown scientists make the physics a simpler game of watching the surrounding nature. Practical
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Bought this for my 8th grader to have a general knowledge of physics to supplement his school year. He has used it as a reference for his science fair project too. Almost every time he reads he will tell me something fascinating that he learned about physics!
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I purchased this book for my son for browsing at home whenever he is interested in reading about physics. It might be somewhat difficult for a third, or fourth grader. However, I am somewhat troubled by the lack of diagrams that show vectors for forces and really very
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This is a good book for curious teen.
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I have homeschooled for 12+ years and used John Hudson Tiners books for both my newly graduated homeschooler and now my younger homeschooler. They are wonderful!
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I purchased for my middle schoolers. A little over their heads but very thorough.