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Step-by-step instructions and photos guide readers through projects that introduce them to the science of food.
While shaking up butter and cooking candy, readers will learn about molecules, matter, and taste with these fast and fun projects. The activities in this book use common items from around the house and keep readers learning while they're busy having fun!
Projects include:
Think you have what it takes to be a forensic scientist? Use your sleuthing skills and the scientific method to do fun science projects about fingerprints, lip prints, footprints, and more. Many experiments include ideas you can use for your science fair, and each chapter ends with a crime for you to solve!
Trace evidence is often the most important evidence involved in a crime. Analyze bones and blood spatter patterns, find out if bullets came from a suspect's gun, and more! Many experiments include ideas you can use for your science fair, using the scientific method, and each chapter ends with a crime for you to solve.
How do bicycle gears work? Why does it look like a skateboard sticks to a skater's feet? Learn all about the physics involved in your favorite wheeled sport, whether it be cycling, skating, or skateboarding. Fun ideas for science fair projects follow many of the experiments.
Sometimes criminals use forgeries in their crimes. Learn how to spot a fake, and hone your science skills using the scientific method. Many experiments include ideas you can use for your science fair, and each chapter ends with a crime for you to solve!
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20) Project Earth
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