Experiments In Material And Matter With Toys And Everyday St

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Texture

Author: Rebecca Kraft Rector
language: en
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Release Date: 2019-07-15
Soft, slippery, rough, or prickly. All day long, we encounter objects with different textures. Readers are introduced to fundamental concepts of matter and texture. The connection between texture and touch is explored, as well as specific examples of texture in solids and liquids. Fast facts, Words to Know, and detailed full-color images stimulate curiosity and learning. An activity underlines the new concepts and allows readers to experiment. This book correlates directly with the expectation for students to "classify different kinds of materials by their observable properties" in second grade as specified in the Next Generation Science Standards.
Physical Changes

Author: Rebecca Kraft Rector
language: en
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Release Date: 2019-07-15
A plate breaks, an ice cube melts, a room is painted. Each of these is an example of a physical change. Readers are introduced to physical changes in matter. Simple explanations cover forms of matter, properties, and changes. Real-life examples illustrate important concepts. Fast facts and Words to Know sections provide additional information. Full-color images expand and support the narrative, while an activity reinforces ideas through experimentation. This book supports Next Generation Science Standards, correlating directly with the NGSS Grade 2 standard to "classify different kinds of materials by their observable properties."
Hardness

Author: Rebecca Kraft Rector
language: en
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Release Date: 2019-07-15
Some objects can be scratched or dented easily. Others can take a beating and still look as good as new. This may be one sign of hardness. This accessible narrative introduces basic concepts about the property of hardness of matter. Readers learn how to identify hardness through senses and tests, as well as how hardness may change. A hands-on activity gives readers a chance to experience the concepts in action. Fast facts and vivid images offer additional nuggets of information. This volume supports students' ability to "classify different kinds of materials by their observable properties" in second grade as specified in the Next Generation Science Standards.