
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases series:III
- Chemistry knowledge for Children
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Complex Ch.
- Publication date:May,2012
- Pages:208
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:150mm×210mm
- Publication Place:Taiwan,China
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★This series has won multiple “Good Books for Everyone to Read” recommendations and has been featured as excellent reading material for primary and secondary school students!
★Allow children to understand the mysteries of natural science from their current life and absorb the knowledge within.
★Like “Detective Conan”,this series combines everyday phenomena with the chemistry that children learn in school, making chemical knowledge more relatable and interesting. It is a set of books that combines theory with practice, and is also fun, which we believe can also win the trust of parents and be loved by children.
This series includes 4 volumes:
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases Ⅰ
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases II
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases III
Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases IV
Description
Can a copper coin turn into gold?
Is the ‘blue sky’ poisonous?
What is the miraculous growth medicine that makes you grow an inch overnight?
What adventures will the young detectives Ming Xue and Ming An encounter this time? How will they use their scientific knowledge to solve cases beautifully?
Ming Xue’s careful observation, hypothesis establishment, information gathering, and evidence presentation lead to conclusions, demonstrating the inquiry skills that children can and should develop in scientific activities.
【Features of the Book】
This book presents scientific knowledge from everyday life through problem-solving methods.
Author
A resident of Taipei, he graduated from the Chemistry Department of National Taiwan Normal University. He is currently a high school teacher and a reviewer for junior high school science textbooks at the Taiwan Compilation and Translation Center. In his spare time, he engages in popular science writing, with his works appearing in various newspapers and magazines such as “Science Education Monthly” “Youth Century” “Discovery” “Young Lions Youth” and “China Times”. He is the author of the first and second volumes of “The Adventures of the Wise Star” “Who Killed the Big Dinosaur?” and Learn Chemistry to Solve Cases series, among other books.