Take A Look At Sybrina’s Favorite Science Books
There are so many great science and chemistry books available for kids today. Take a look at some of my favorites.
There are so many great science and chemistry books available for kids today. Take a look at some of my favorites.
Elemental Dragons Chemistry Bundle – This middle grade science bundle includes 1 pdf book featuring these 26 elements : Antimony, Bismuth, Carbon, Europium, Francium, Gallium, Hydrogen, Indium, Neon, Chlorine, Lithium, Molybdenum, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Platinum, Ruthenium, Sodium, Titanium, Lutetium, Calcium, Sulfur, Yttrium and Zirconium along with Hydrogen Isotope – Deuterium. Also included is Quicklime – a compound of Calcium and Oxygen. The alloy, White Gold is also represented. It also includes 5 downloadable “print your own” games and activities related to the book. Read more. . .
Topaz – Birthstone For November – Where Do They Come From? As a birthstone for November, topaz’s vibrant yellow and calming blue variants resonate with themes of strength, warmth, and abundance—qualities that shine brightly in the often chilly November months. The coolness of late autumn contrasts with the sunlit hues of yellow topaz and the tranquil sapphire tones of blue topaz, making both shades symbolic of hope and comfort. Read more.
The Enchanted Periodic Table: Where Science Meets Fantasy – Every science teacher has experienced the challenge of keeping students engaged, especially when the lesson transitions into the often dry, factual content of a textbook. Page three is usually the point where droning voices begin to fade into the background, and the promising spark of curiosity quickly extinguishes. This is where imaginative approaches to teaching can save the day. Imagine a world where the elements of the periodic table are woven into grand adventures, where students are not just passive recipients of knowledge, but active participants in an enchanting narrative. This is the revolutionary premise behind the “Magical Elements of the Periodic Table” book series.
First Uses of the Periodic Table Element -Silver. From Currency to Conductivity: The History and Evolution of Silver’s Uses. Silver has been recognized for centuries as a precious metal, valued for its beauty and durability. Throughout history, silver has played many roles, including being widely used as currency, an art medium, and even a medicinal remedy. However, over time, technological advancements and evolving societal needs have rendered silver less indispensable for certain purposes, leading to its decreased usage in various sectors. This article delves into the first uses of silver and provides insights into why it is no longer as widely employed for those purposes.
First Uses of the Periodic Table Element – Chromium.Hey there, curious minds! Have you ever wondered about the origins of the shiny metal called chromium? Well, buckle up as we take a trip back in time to explore its first uses and how it became an essential part of our modern world.
First Uses of the Periodic Table Element -Magnesium. The Definitive Guide to Magnesium: From Ancient Marvel to Modern Misjudgment. Magnesium, a remarkable metal with diverse properties, has played a significant role throughout human history. From its first uses in ancient times to its decline in certain applications, the evolution of magnesium tells a compelling story of discovery and advancement. In this article, we will explore the first uses of magnesium and why it is no longer employed for those purposes.
Metal Horn Unicorns Chemistry Bundle – This middle grade science bundle includes 1 pdf book featuring these 26 elements : Aluminum, Copper, Dysprosium, Erbium, Fluorine, Gold, Holmium, Iron, Iodine, Krypton, Lead, Magnesium, Nickel, Osmium, Potassium, Mercury, Rubidium, Silver, Tin, Uranium, Vanadium, Tungsten, Xenon, Ytterbium and Zinc, along with the alloy, Brass. It also includes 7 downloadable “print your own” games and activities related to the book.
The Wonders of the Periodic Table Element – Fermium. Imagine walking through a world where elements come to life, each with its own personality and potential. Among these intriguing characters is Fermium, a mysterious element nestled deep within the periodic table, waiting for its moment to shine. Discovered less than a century ago, Fermium might not be the household name like gold or silver, but it has a fascinating backstory and an enigmatic future that’s worthy of our curiosity.