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The City Water Project

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  • C. C. Chamberlane

  • Paru le : 18/08/2020
Science is not boring in this activity book. There are investigations, activities, projects, a variety of pencil puzzles and stories about how people... > Lire la suite
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Science is not boring in this activity book. There are investigations, activities, projects, a variety of pencil puzzles and stories about how people get, use and dispose of their water. All of the investigations and activities are done with easily obtainable materials. All come with step-by-step directions. Some cover the basics of what water is and does. Others use water in various ways including water rockets.
The stories explore how both city people and country people get their water, plumbing, industrial uses and waste water treatment. The puzzles include coloring pages, pencil puzzles, quotations about water and more. Many pages have water notes of water facts and trivia. The book is arranged for ages 9 to 14, but many of the investigations and activities can be easily adapted for both younger and older ages.
The author includes results of doing the investigations and activities and solutions to the puzzles.

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  • Date de parution : 18/08/2020
  • Editeur : C. C. Chamberlane
  • ISBN : 978-1-005-21245-2
  • EAN : 9781005212452
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Karen GoatKeeper

Finally I'm getting my novel finished! "Hopes, Dreams and Reality" should be available in May. This is a very rural book about a woman stranded by a mega flood, cut off with no phone or electricity or company facing a meltdown in her marriage. And I'm back at work on "The Carduan Chronicles: Arrival", a nature/scifi set in an Ozark ravine and in space. Two science projects: teaching units from "The City Water Project" and the new "The Chemistry Project" are taking shape.
Work on the "Dent County Flora" books is getting underway again as the wildflowers come into bloom again. And there is another picture book taking shape. In case you think I haven't much to do, I raise Nubian dairy goats and have four lively kids now. There is a flock of chickens. In my spare time I garden a hundred foot square area plus a few containers. You can try to keep up with me on my website www.goatkeeperspress.com.
 Karen GoatKeeper - The City Water Project.
The City Water Project
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