science without science
Original price was: $24.00.$18.00Current price is: $18.00.
- Area: Children's Culture
- Age: Elementary and high school
- Composition: 96 pages 215 * 280 mm
- Shipping: Free shipping within the U.S. for 2 or more books
- Publisher: Safari
1 in stock (can be backordered)
Description

Richard Feynman, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics and considered one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century along with Einstein, said, “Science is the rational methodology that can lead to new facts and the flow of thought to derive scientific rules.” So, if you think that wearing a white coat and conducting experiments with complicated equipment is what a scientist looks like, that is a wrong preconception about science.
What if there was a book that could help you develop the power to derive new facts while enjoying it like a game or play, or a book that would enable rational scientific thinking?
《Science Without Science》 is a science activity book created with this planning intention, and surprisingly, it shows that science and play are very close. All you need is colored pencils, an eraser, a compass, and a ruler. This book has been carefully planned and structured so that you can naturally learn the scientific principles contained within while playing around making a round snake mobile, flying a round round rotorcopter, and making a bone mobile yourself.
Scientific experiences gained through direct experience remain in one's mind much more easily and deeply than when one reads and memorizes scientific theories. In addition, children are encouraged to actively participate by solving brain quizzes and puzzles, thereby doubling their interest in science.
“Science Without Science” will dispel preconceptions and discomfort about science by approaching science as a fun game rather than a subject that must be mastered. It will also develop logic, thinking skills, and concentration through various activities and games.
This book subdivides the field of science into a total of eight topics, including “Human Body,” “Nature,” “Eye and Vision,” “Brain,” “Light,” “Physics,” “Space,” and “Brain Puzzle.” Present scientific activities. Although it is called a scientific activity, most of it is closer to art play or crafts. The materials are easily available around us or are provided as an appendix at the end of the book, and the methods are simple enough that any child can easily follow them.
For example, while observing a leaf by rubbing it with a crayon, you can learn about the appearance and role of a leaf, observe and record changes in the moon's phases, and understand the moon's orbit. You will also learn about optical illusions by tracing your reflection in a mirror or a spoon and building a strange room that distorts the reflection of light and vision.
In this way, the activities contained in the book are connected to scientific principles, but science is not revealed at the forefront. So children do not even realize that they are studying science. As this book was designed to show that science is not difficult or boring, it consists only of games tailored to children's perspectives and interests.
However, this does not mean that the activities only pursue fun and deal with scientific principles in a vain manner. All activities are closely linked to the core content covered in elementary science textbooks, and the difficulty level is relatively easy, so anyone can access it comfortably. A science play model that teaches difficult science in the most interesting way!
Another feature of this book is that a 'science play model' that can be tried directly according to the book's concept is included as an appendix at the end of the book.
▷ Making a snake mobile (heat energy) ▷ Making an animated book (afterimage effect)
▷ Making Benham’s top (visual cells) ▷ Making a rotating paint board (afterimage effect)
▷ Making a colored top (colors that make up light) ▷ Making a rotorcopter (propulsion and lift)
▷ Creating an Ames Room (perspective illusion) ▷ Creating a bone mobile (human bone structure)
By directly engaging in activities with science play models, children can more easily understand and acquire scientific principles without resistance or prejudice. It will also serve as a foundation for developing creativity, scientific thinking, and problem-solving skills.
This book, filled with exciting activities to help children understand science in a fun way, will help children realize that science is actually a very interesting and useful discipline that can be discovered in all phenomena and everyday life that we are curious about. It will also be an opportunity to encounter real science that satisfies curiosity about new facts discovered in everyday life, rather than science found in textbooks or laboratories.
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