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Have you ever stared in wonder at huge suspension bridge or a towering sky scraper? Then structural engineering might just be the career path for you! Learn the basics from a real-life expert and get some hands-on experience. The world of electrical engineering is at your fingertips.
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Discover how bridges are made! Through full-color photographs, easy-to-read text, and hands-on projects, young engineers and architects are introduced to the world of bridges, including the types of bridges, how they're built, and key terms. This fast-paced nonfiction book will engage budding engineers while also covering U.S. Next Generation Science standards and National Science Education Standards.
8) Bend It!
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Which materials bend? What can we make with those materials? Real world examples and practical projects help young readers discover material properties.
9) Stretch It!
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Which materials can be stretched? What can we make with those materials? Real world examples and practical projects help young readers discover material properties.
10) Squash It!
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Which materials can be squashed? What can we make with those materials? Real world examples and practical projects help young readers discover material properties.
11) Twist It!
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Which materials can be twisted? What can we make with those materials? Real world examples and practical projects help young readers discover material properties.
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Illustrated instructions guide readers through Earth Science experiments pertaining to changes on Earth, including plate tectonics, erosion, the greenhouse effect, and glaciers. An engaging way to support the Next Generation Science Standards. Experiments are simple, accessible, and something that could be used at a science fair, in the classroom, or at home. Exploring changes on Earth has never been simpler.
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Illustrated instructions guide readers through Earth Science experiments pertaining to water on Earth, including the water cycle, evaporation, transpiration, and precipitation. An engaging way to support the Next Generation Science Standards. Experiments are simple, accessible, and something that could be used at a science fair, in the classroom, or at home. Exploring water on Earth has never been simpler.
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