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Did you know that hydropower supplies 16 percent of all electricity worldwide? Did you know there are more than 57,000 big dams around the world?
Canals and Dams! With 25 Science Projects for Kids invites children ages 7 though 10 to investigate the waterways that help the world run! Through fun facts and engaging content, readers explore record-breaking structures such as the Panama Canal and Hoover Dam. They also learn about the physics that make canals and dams work! Elementary-aged kids discover how hundreds of years of innovation created the canals and dams we know today and how this technology affects people and the environment. Links to primary sources for kids offer a unique, interactive learning experience, while, while fun facts, engaging illustrations, timeline, glossary, and lots of resources keep kids wanting to learn more about the engineering design process.
Try these hands-on STEM activities!
- Engineer a beaver dam
- Experiment with glaciers
- Build a model of the water cycle
Hardcover, $19.95 9781619306455 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Timeline
Introduction
Let’s Explore Canals and Dams
Chapter 1
Why Do We Build Canals and Dams?
Chapter 2
Engineering and Design
Chapter 3
Building Dams
Chapter 4
Cool Canals
Chapter 5
Famous Canals and Dams
Glossary
Metric Conversions
Resources
Essential Questions
Index