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Gravity: Mass, Energy, and the Force that Holds Things Together with Hands-On Science Activities for Kids

Illustrated by Micah Rauch
What’s up? What’s down? What’s keeping you steady? In Gravity: Mass, Energy, and the Force that Holds Things Together with Hands-On Science Activities scientists ages 8 to 12 explore the invisible but powerful force that is responsible for keeping the entire universe in place—including you! Gravity is the natural phenomenon that makes everything in the universe attracted to everything else. On Earth, that means gravity is why we fall down toward the ground, the reason we have tides, and why we weigh a certain number of pounds.
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What’s up? What’s down? What’s keeping you steady?

In Gravity: Mass, Energy, and the Force that Holds Things Together with Hands-On Science Activities scientists ages 8 to 12 explore the invisible but powerful force that is responsible for keeping the entire universe in place—including you! Gravity is the natural phenomenon that makes everything in the universe attracted to everything else. On Earth, that means gravity is why we fall down toward the ground, the reason we have tides, and why we weigh a certain number of pounds.

Hands-on STEM activities, entertaining illustrations, essential questions, text-to-world connections, fascinating sidebars, and links to online resources and videos in this book are as forceful as gravity itself!

Try these hands-on STEM activities!

  • Design a gravity mobile
  • Try some elevator experiments
  • Test centripetal force
  • Design a cantilever
  • Make a water tower
  • Create a counterweight
Available In:
Hardcover, $22.95
9781647410070
Paperback, $17.95
9781647410100
Includes: Table of Contents | Timeline | Glossary | Resources | Index | Metric Conversions Chart
Specs: 8 x 10 size | 4-color interior | 112 pages
Subject: Science
Content Focus: Physical Science
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Timeline

Gravity in Nature

Introduction
Which Way Is Down?

Chapter 1
Getting to Know Gravity

Chapter 2
Gravity Basics: Matter and Mass

Chapter 3
Discovering Gravity

Chapter 4
Gravity in Space

Chapter 5
Putting Gravity to Work—And Play!

Glossary
Metric Conversions
Resources
Essential Questions
Index