Science Activity Book
What’s inside...
Little scientists will love the big ideas in this activity book. They'll discover more about science at home by reading the simple explanations and doing the beautifully illustrated activities on each page. Start a lifelong passion for STEM subjects. From the power of magnetism to the energy that powers our world, explore big concepts made accessible and fun. Drawing is an innate quality which every child has. It starts with mere scribbling and sometimes ends in magical creations when the child grows up. This series of 'let's draw' consisting of 4 books has been designed specially to encourage children to improve their drawing skills. Each book is based on a theme which the child can relate to easily. They have been given guidance through steps which makes drawing much easier.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
7-10
Length
96 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What was your favorite experiment from the book, and why did it interest you?
How do you think science helps us understand the world around us?
Can you think of a problem that you could solve using what you learned in this book?
If you could invent something to help people, what would it be and how would you use science to create it?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to elaborate on their answers, fostering deeper thinking and understanding.
Relate the book’s content to real-life situations or problems, enhancing the child's ability to apply knowledge.
Celebrate all responses to build confidence and encourage curiosity, regardless of whether the answer is 'right'.
Ask follow-up questions that require your child to make connections or predictions, which aids in developing critical thinking skills.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Curiosity and Exploration
Explanation: The 'Science Activity Book' encourages children to dive deep into scientific concepts through hands-on experiments and activities.
Real-World Application: Fostering curiosity will help children independently explore the world around them, ask questions, and seek out answers.
Example Lesson: Problem Solving
Explanation: Each activity is designed to pose a challenge that requires critical thinking and resourcefulness.
Real-World Application: Children learn to approach real-life problems with patience, develop alternative solutions, and confidently make decisions.
Example Lesson: Teamwork
Explanation: Several activities encourage collaboration with peers or family members, highlighting the importance of working together to achieve common goals.
Real-World Application: This lesson equips children with the skills to effectively cooperate and communicate with others in school projects, sports, and other social settings.
Example Lesson: Observation Skills
Explanation: The book places a strong emphasis on observing the outcomes of experiments, teaching children to notice details and changes.
Real-World Application: Enhanced observation skills can help children excel in academic subjects, especially in science and mathematics, and in their interactions with the world.