"The book contains commonsense ideas and suggestions that are plainly written and wonderfully illustrated." -- National Science Teachers Perfect for children who find science--especially science projects--daunting, "Painless Science Projects" offers chapters on collecting and organizing data, giving oral presentations, and building displays, plus helpful checklists on topics ranging from safety to seeking expert help.
Teaching kids to do as the Romans did, this exciting guide to the ancient empire explores everything from togas and gladiators to Julius Caesar and the Coliseum. Written especially for younger readers, this hands-on book is a fantastic introduction to the Rome of antiquity. Through the 25 interactive projects and games, kids will learn how to host a Roman feast, make their own shields and tunics, and write a Roman play.
Canadian Home Workshop is Canada's woodworking and do-it-yourself home improvement magazine. Each issue offers tons of inspiration, practical money-saving ideas, stylish woodworking projects with full material lists, plans and step-by-step instructions and more.
This book provides step-by-step instructions for using common household materials to make model reptiles to be used as toys, for decoration, or for science projects. Each activity begins with a tantalizing snippet of information about the creature coupled with a realistic drawing. The activities vary in difficulty though most are made with easily found materials. They will most likely be useful to teachers as an adjunct to science studies and where more complex, longer term projects are possible.
From setting up a workshop to the principles of good design, how to use tools and essential techniques, you'll find the expert guidance and clear instruction you need to become a master woodworker.