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Eat your science homework : recipes for inquiring minds

McCallum, Ann, 1965-

Eat your science homework : recipes for inquiring minds - 47 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm

Includes index.

Discovering delicious: The scientific method -- Safety in the lab ... er, kitchen -- Let's talk tiny: Atoms and molecules -- Atomic popcorn balls -- We don't mean to be dense: Properties of matter -- Density dressing and veggie sticks -- Now you see it, now you don't: chemical reactions -- Invisible ink roll-over snacks -- Give it a whorl: Inherited traits -- Loop, whorl, and arch cookies -- Harden, morph, squash: Rocks and minerals -- Sedimentary pizza lasagna -- Hot stuff: Volcanoes and heat -- Mashed potato lava cakes -- A hole lot of space: Our solar system -- Black hole breakfast swallow-ups -- Science review.

Hungry readers discover recipes in this companion to Eat Your Math Homework. A main text explains upper-elementary science concepts, including subatomic particles, acids and bases, black holes, and more. Alongside simple recipes, side-bars encourage readers to also experiment and explore outside of the kitchen.

Ages 7-10.

9781570912986 157091298X 9781570912993 1570912998 1484435133 9781484435137

2013022070

016775169 Uk


Science--Experiments--Juvenile literature.
Food--Experiments--Juvenile literature.
Food--Composition--Juvenile literature.
Cooking--Experiments--Juvenile literature.
Science--Experiments.
Food--Experiments.
Food--Composition.
Cooking--Experiments.


Children's nonfiction.
Picture books.

Q182.3 / .M385 2014

507.8