Saturday, January 19, 2008

Non Fiction



Super Sensational Science Experiments

By: Michael DiSpezio

Non-fiction

Wow! If you are interested in science and trying your own experiments, this is the book for you. The book starts off with great advice for achieving successful experiments, how to go about gathering information and then moves on to the experimenting or inquiry-based learning.

You can learn about magnets and magnetism as you conduct the experiments first hand and observe the results you produce. Would you like to know how to make electricity with a lemon--well, this is the book for you. Ever wonder how motors work? Well this book has a way for you to build your own and observe how it works. You can learn about friction and inertia and in case your not sure what that means, it means--you can learn to make your own rocket and learn what makes it go. Why does ketchup separate when it sits?

You won't find an answer to everything, but this book will help you jump start your quest for science knowledge. (review by: Della McGinley)

DiSpezio, Michael, Super Sensational Science Experiments, New York NY, Sterling Publishing, 2005

ISBN: 978-4027-4286-6

http://www.michaeldispezio.com/

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