300 Science and History Projects: 300 Step-by-step Science Experiments and History Craft Projects for Home Learning and School Study, with Over 1700 ... and Artworks to Show You Exactly What to Do

300 Science and History Projects: 300 Step-by-step Science Experiments and History Craft Projects for Home Learning and School Study, with Over 1700 ... and Artworks to Show You Exactly What to Do

by Chris Oxlade (Author), S.Reid (Author), RachelHalstead (Author)

Synopsis

This work includes 300 fantastic science experiments and fun history projects for home learning and school study. It contains over 1700 colour photographs, artworks, diagrams and maps to inform and inspire. It introduces scientific principles through practical example, and aids understanding of the past through creative model-making, costume and craft. Learn how ships float or why volcanoes erupt; create a Greek sword and shield, make a working camera, build an ant colony, and grow plants from seed. This extensive collection of projects and experiments will provide young scientists and historians with hours of fun and creative learning. Each project includes step-by-step instructions and photographs and artworks: in the science section these explain a scientific theory or show how something works; and in the history section they provide a practical insight into how our ancestors lived centuries ago. Recreate the customs, arts and entertainments of the past, from Egyptian wall painting and Japanese ikebana to a Celtic harp and a Viking lucky charm. The book reflects school-curriculum science, with information sections that cover many aspects of earth sciences, natural history, technology and transport.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Southwater
Published: 25 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 1844763102
ISBN 13: 9781844763108

Author Bio
Chris Oxlade has worked as a writer and editor on more than 70 books, generally in the field of science and technology, but also in the subject area of sports and hobbies. Rachel Halstead has a degree in history from University College, London. Since graduating, she has taught history and English, and currently teaches at high-school level. Her knowledge of history encompases a broad time-span, from the Romans up to the early 1990s. Straun Reid is an archaeologist and historian who has written a number of educational and reference books for children. His main area of expertise is writing history books aimed at a younger audience.