
How to Be Good at Science, Technology, and Engineering
DK(Author)
DK Children (Publisher)
Published on 7. June 2018
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-241-22786-2 (ISBN)
Description
Science is sorted, technology is untangled, and engineering is explained with this incredible home reference for children.
In our modern world dominated by science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM), now is the time to make tricky topics and challenging concepts completely crystal clear.
From tiny atoms and minute microchips to monster tractors and jumbo jets, this brilliant home-study companion comes packed with eye-catching illustrations to showcase science and technology in action today. You'll see whizzing waves, zooming rockets, and mighty magnets on this epic journey of discovery. Jump in the basket to see how a hot-air balloon rises, scale a mountaintop to see the impact of erosion, and venture inside Earth to reveal its multi-layered structure. Dramatic visuals, concise explanations, and step-by-step graphics keep young readers engaged and entertained from start to finish.
Hands-on projects are included to put learning into practise. Imagine making old coins shine bright with vinegar or triggering a volcanic eruption with baking soda. Impress your friends and family with these experiments and much, much more at home or at school.
Ideal for home learning and revision, this essential homework helper covers the core curriculum of school science and supports STEM education initiatives.
Budding scientists and engineers, the future starts here!
In our modern world dominated by science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM), now is the time to make tricky topics and challenging concepts completely crystal clear.
From tiny atoms and minute microchips to monster tractors and jumbo jets, this brilliant home-study companion comes packed with eye-catching illustrations to showcase science and technology in action today. You'll see whizzing waves, zooming rockets, and mighty magnets on this epic journey of discovery. Jump in the basket to see how a hot-air balloon rises, scale a mountaintop to see the impact of erosion, and venture inside Earth to reveal its multi-layered structure. Dramatic visuals, concise explanations, and step-by-step graphics keep young readers engaged and entertained from start to finish.
Hands-on projects are included to put learning into practise. Imagine making old coins shine bright with vinegar or triggering a volcanic eruption with baking soda. Impress your friends and family with these experiments and much, much more at home or at school.
Ideal for home learning and revision, this essential homework helper covers the core curriculum of school science and supports STEM education initiatives.
Budding scientists and engineers, the future starts here!
Reviews / Votes
Dynamic explanations break down difficult topics, and DK's classic visual approach makes these subjects accessible to all inquisitive young minds. * City Kids *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 9 to 12 years
Dimensions
Height: 284 mm
Width: 217 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1506 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-22786-2 (9780241227862)
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