Energy (Teacher's Guide)

(5)

In stock

Overview

In this new Investigate the Possibilities series for 3rd-6th grades, elementary physics is made easy and fun! This remarkable full-color book is filled with experiments and hands-on activities helping students learn how and why magnets work, different kinds of energy from wind to waves, and concepts from nuclear power to solar energy. Science comes alive as students are guided through simplified key concepts of elementary physics and through hands-on applications.

A Look Inside

SKU M572-3
Manufacturer Master Books
Weight (in lbs) 0.50
Title Energy (Teacher's Guide)
Subtitle Its Forms, Changes, & Functions
Series Investigate the Possibilities
ISBN 13 9780890515723
Contributors Dr. Carolyn Reeves, Tom DeRosa
Binding Paperback
Page Count 48
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC
Dimensions (in inches) 11 x 8 1/2 x 1/4

In this new Investigate the Possibilities series for 3rd-6th grades, elementary physics is made easy and fun! This remarkable full-color book is filled with experiments and hands-on activities helping students learn how and why magnets work, different kinds of energy from wind to waves, and concepts from nuclear power to solar energy. Science comes alive as students are guided through simplified key concepts of elementary physics and through hands-on applications.

Awesome with older kids
Review by Fiona
We loved it as I was advised to use elementary physics with middle schoolers to start them off with physics and it was a very good starter but as my kids where older we didn’t use the student journal that I got but I’d use it with my youngest daughter when she’s ready for it. If I had known of this I would have done it at 8 or older to prepare my kids for physics!!!
Easy to Use
Review by Kristal
Teachers guide is really easy to use and presents the information out clearly for parents to follow. Very much and open and go type of curriculum, which I know many parents appreciate. Lots of great questions and hands on extensions to try at home.
Great Resource
Review by Julie
This is great to go with student books however for me the writing on example of student pages is way too small for me to read. Otherwise a great resource to go with Student books.
Great addition to text
Review by Julia
The teacher guide helps explain what the student should be learning and how the experiments should turn out. A must have resource for the text
Energy
Review by Tracy
Pair with Energy (text), journal, and Science Starters Chemistry & Physics Teacher Guide. Will be using this after my 3rd grader finishes Water & Weather, then we'll do Earth & Physical. We're adding God's Design for Life since this was only 2-3 days per week.

5 Item(s)

Write Your Own Review
Only registered users can write reviews. Please Sign in or create an account
Loading...