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Taking science to the extreme! / by Hansen, Rosanna.(CARDINAL)512632; Gerstein, Sherry.(CARDINAL)657969; Discovery Channel (Firm)(CARDINAL)217781;
The forces of nature challenge -- It's all about physics challenge -- All about aviation challenge -- Idea files -- Science project handbook -- How to enter the DCYS challenge.
Subjects: Science; Science projects.;

DIY Sci. [videorecording] / by Spangler, Steve,host.(CARDINAL)552400;
Steve SpanglerHost Steve Spangler shows viewers how to conduct amazing science experiments in their own homes. Steve explores a different science concept each episode, using everyday items for his fun experiments - proving that anyone can be a scientist.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation.
Subjects: Educational television programs.; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Science;

Science fair spelled W-I-N : a guide for parents, teachers, and students / by Tant, Carl.(CARDINAL)373068;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-189) and index.Discussions and guidelines about biology and biotechnical projects that use new technology. Also includes tips on display, reports and scoring. Incorporates recent changes in science fair rules relating to group projects and home school participation.
Subjects: Science; Science projects.;

Amazing science! [videorecording]. by Gibson, Jason(Math instructor); ScienceAndMath.com.;
MARCIVE 1/2/13Instructor: Jason Gibson.Learn fundamental principles of science. You'll learn about electricity, magnetism, heat, temperature, pressure, surface tension, buoyancy, and much more! For every demonstration, a complete materials list is given, and each experiment features multiple camera views so you can see exactly what happens. Most importantly, every concept is explained in a step-by-step fashion. You'll not only be amazed - you'll understand the science behind every experiment!DVD.
Subjects: Educational films.; Nonfiction films.; Science films.; Science;

Physical science experiments / by Ebner, Aviva.(CARDINAL)675122;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Testing items with a black light -- Making bath fizzers -- Testing liquids for use in plaster -- Creating a geode -- Throwing a curve ball -- Diffusion of molecules through a balloon -- Testing the dissolution rate of lactase -- Exothermic and endothermic reactions -- Examining the energy in a peanut -- Testing the effect of heat on egg coagulation -- Using chemicals to make soap -- Using kitchen chemistry to make glue -- Creating a magnetic linear accelerator -- Testing detergents for effectiveness on grease -- Creating and observing anti-bubbles -- Using steam to power a boat -- Detecting infrared radiation -- Determining what color of light shines brightest through fog -- Modeling a nuclear reaction -- Creating a hologram scope and sequence chart.
Subjects: Physical sciences;

Supercool science experiments. by Arcturus Publishing,editor.(CARDINAL)828328;
Collects more than one hundred science experiments that children can do at home, including creating an erupting mini-volcano, constructing a periscope, and building a musical instrument out of bottles.
Subjects: Science; Science;

Environmental science experiments / by Walker, Pam,1958-(CARDINAL)277745; Wood, Elaine,1950-(CARDINAL)277743;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Testing water for coliform bacteria -- 2. Effects of environmental pollutants on Daphnia -- 3. Density of invasive species -- 4. Do plants grow as well in gray water as in tap water? -- 5. Build and use a turbidity tube -- 6. What do people throw away? -- 7. Solar energy -- 8. The safety of reusing water bottles -- 9. Wind energy -- 10. Test for ozone -- 11. Biodegradation of oil -- 12. The taste test -- 13. Solar water heater -- 14. Population growth in yeast -- 15. How does acid precipitation affect Coleus? -- 16. Effects of nitrates on duckweed populations -- 17. Seeds for the future -- 18. Design a reusable envelope -- 19. Algae as biofuel -- 20. Energy in ecosystems.
Subjects: Environmental sciences; Science projects;

Kitchen science experiments : how does your mold garden grow? / by Bardhan-Quallen, Sudipta.(CARDINAL)344640; Miller, Edward,1964-illustrator.(CARDINAL)211350;
Includes bibliographical references (page 63) and index.It's alive! -- Bacteria in the kitchen -- Fungus among us -- Kitchen chemistry.Introduces basic chemistry concepts that can be learned in everyday kitchens, with easy-to-follow instructions and scientific explanations for each experiment.
Subjects: Biology; Microbiology;

Stupendous science experiments / by Beattie, Rob,author.(CARDINAL)705380; Peet, Sam,illustrator.(CARDINAL)677188;
Packed with quick, achievable, and fun experiments that can be performed at home and with basic ingredients and equipment, this book of 70 experiments will entertain budding scientists for hours as they learn lessons in physics, chemistry, biology, and technology.Target age: 7-10 years old.IG890L
Subjects: Science; Science; Science projects;

Backyard science experiments : for ages 6-8 / by Saffer, Barbara.(CARDINAL)764003; Abbett, Leo,illustrator.(CARDINAL)395559;
Simple experiments using common objects help the reader to develop critical and creative thinking skills by determining such things as whether soil or water heats up faster, and how different creatures react to light.
Subjects: Experiments; Science;