Your readers have decided to compete in a science fair. They want to do a great project, but they have no ideas. Where should they start? Kenneth G. Rainis provides readers with an exciting place to start learning about the hidden world of microscopic objects. Can they classify dust? Do they know why milk is white? How does toothpaste work? What is the pollen index in the neighborhood? Readers will be surprised how many answers they can find by looking closely at a few simple household objects. Terrific ideas for further ...
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Your readers have decided to compete in a science fair. They want to do a great project, but they have no ideas. Where should they start? Kenneth G. Rainis provides readers with an exciting place to start learning about the hidden world of microscopic objects. Can they classify dust? Do they know why milk is white? How does toothpaste work? What is the pollen index in the neighborhood? Readers will be surprised how many answers they can find by looking closely at a few simple household objects. Terrific ideas for further experimentation are provided so that they can create original science fair projects.
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