I’ve been collaborating behind the scenes again with a fantastic group of bloggers to bring you Fizz, Pop, Bang! Playful Science and Math Activities ebook. It’s an amazing resource designed to bring hands-on fun and enjoyment to math and science. I am absolutely thrilled with how the book came out!
Fizz, Pop, Bang! Get hands-on, have fun, and start learning.
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Who would benefit from this book?
- Homeschoolers. You’ll find 40 projects that will supplement your math and science curriculum. Number lines, estimation, volume, graphing, gravity, magnets, and surface tension are just a few of the ideas covered in this book.
- Parents. Use this book to supplement your child’s learning or just wow them with a fun project. Making lemonade is a fun project to do together, but you’ll also learn about melting, dissolving, and the effect of heat.
- Babysitters and Grandparents. Keep this book around whenever you’re looking for a fun project to do with the kids. The ideas are very practical and easy to set up.
It’s an amazing resource. You’ll find 40 ideas for children aged 3 to 8, with twenty printable resources such as math and science graphing and recording sheets, print and build 3D solid blocks, and engineering challenge cards. Plus you’ll find additional links to over 80 more activities.
You can buy your copy now for $9.99. It’s absolutely worth the price. You can purchase this book from anywhere in the world. PayPal takes care of the currency conversion.
You can buy it now, on any device, and then download it when you are ready. Depending on the apps you have installed and your operation system, you might be able to download the book on your mobile device. But, if you have any doubts or problems, I recommend you use a computer to download the book and then share it to your mobile devices.
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