Moon

Moon - Paperback

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Moon

Moon - Paperback

$24.99
Sale price  $24.99 Regular price 

by Penny Norman (Author), Ann Einstein (Editor)

Go to the Moon with ScienceWiz(R). From phases, eclipses, craters, origins, tidal locking, moon dust, moon rocks, to the discovery of water-ice -- prepare for mankind's return to the Moon with this 52 pages, fully illustrated book. Are we going to colonize the Moon? Learn how the giant lava tubes discovered just below the Moon's surface may be where people construct habitable Moon bases -- perhaps in your lifetime.

PROJECTS INCLUDE:

  • Modeling the phases of the Moon
  • Exploring the mysteries of the far side, not visible from the Earth
  • Making your own craters
  • Acting out tidal locking
  • Learning what craters teach us about the Moon's history
  • Creating a model of the layers of the Moon with soft clay.
    Let the model it harden. Cut it open to see the inside structures from core to mantle.

Model a solar and lunar eclipse. Replicate the happy coincidence, unique to our planet, that gives Earthlings a total eclipse of the Sun.

Of course, eat astronaut ice-cream.

Author Biography

EDITOR: Ann Einstein, M.A.T. from George Washington University in Washington D.C., was a teacher in the Berkeley Unified School District. She has been involved with the education of children for most of her adult career as a director of early childhood education programs, as a teacher in gifted and talented programs and most recently as an elementary education teacher. She has been an editor of the ScienceWiz(TM) Books since 1994 when she edited the ElectroWiz(TM) Electricity book. Ann brings a clarity of mind and the capacity to see things through a child's eyes to the editing process.

To quote an Einstein of an earlier generation:
"We never cease to stand like curious children before the great Mystery into which we were born." - Albert Einstein
Number of Pages: 40
Dimensions: 1.5 x 10.4 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: January 15, 2019

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