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    | | |  | Dictionary of Science |  | List Price: $19.95 Your Price:
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  Summary: Intro to Science Dream
 Review: I am teaching Physical Science, an intro to science freshman course, at a high school in NH.  I asked my students to find some information on who discovered the parts of the atom for homework.  Most of my students didn't have much success with the internet, their science text book, or other text books.  However, one of my students brought in this book.  It had a full page on the information that I was looking for, plus other references on other aspects of the atom.    The atom wasn't the only topic that I was impressed with.  In general it contains an excellent, basic description of most fundamentals of science.  For a teacher that is trying to find new ways of presenting information, it is truely a find.  It is also a great companion for the student that might have a little trouble in the sciences.  There are wonderful, full-color illustrations to accompany simple, yet well written and content filled text.     In short, I was very impressed with this book.  Not to mention the author was also involved in another of my favorite books "The Way Things Work".  If I could require this book for my students, and reccommend it to all science teachers, I would.
 
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  Summary: Intro to Science Dream
 Review: I am teaching Physical Science, an intro to science freshman course, at a high school in NH. I asked my students to find some information on who discovered the parts of the atom for homework. Most of my students didn't have much success with the internet, their science text book, or other text books. However, one of my students brought in this book. It had a full page on the information that I was looking for, plus other references on other aspects of the atom. The atom wasn't the only topic that I was impressed with. In general it contains an excellent, basic description of most fundamentals of science. For a teacher that is trying to find new ways of presenting information, it is truely a find. It is also a great companion for the student that might have a little trouble in the sciences. There are wonderful, full-color illustrations to accompany simple, yet well written and content filled text. In short, I was very impressed with this book. Not to mention the author was also involved in another of my favorite books "The Way Things Work". If I could require this book for my students, and reccommend it to all science teachers, I would.
 
 
 
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