Description
So many questions! 101 Things Everyone Should Know Book Set answers questions like, Why do we put salt on roads when they are icy? How do you to measure half of one-third a cup in a baking recipe? This collection helps simplify and demystify math and science concepts with entertaining real-world connections in sports, travel, food, weather and more. With a fun question-and-answer format, these books are perfect for kids, parents, educators, and anyone interested in understanding how math and science affect our lives.
Please note that this is set of e-books.
Grade Level for 101 Things Everyone Should Know … Book Set
- Upper Elementary
- Middle School
- High School
Read the review of Science Naturally books by Kat Hutcheson from the SEA Homeschoolers website.
Articles by Science Naturally.
- 50+ Kid-Picked Favorites for Homeschooling Young Learners
- Making STEM Subjects Accessible for English Language Learners
- It All Adds Up!: Get Your Children Excited About Math
- Serious Learning, Serious Fun: How Brainteasers, Games, and Puzzles Help Kids Learn
Review for 101 Things Everyone Should Know … Book Set
An ideal addition to home schooling curricula and particularly recommended for school and community libraries. This compendium of diverse, fun facts is as entertaining and engaging as it is informed and informative!
”The Science Shelf, Small Press Bookwatch
Review for 101 Things Everyone Should Know Book Set
My kids LOVE these books! I find them giggling in the corner of the room and I know they are reading these books. I would highly recommend. Super fun!
”Patricia, homeschooling mom
Review for 101 Things Everyone Should Know … Book Set
Purchased for my 5th grader, who read it cover to cover after receiving it, and then both parents read it. The topics are interesting/captivating.. I like how the examples are taken from so many different aspects of life. Beautifully demonstrates the pervasiveness, practicality, and usefulness of math. Connects topics learned in math class to real life, and introduces other concepts that few math teachers would know how to discuss.
We keep picking it up to re-read during TV commercials, in waiting rooms, etc. The Q/A format lends itself well to browsing and short periods of reading.
”Leila, review on Amazon.com
There are dozens of articles about teaching & learning science on the SEA Homeschoolers blog.
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