Review:
Green Teacher Magazine Spring 2016
. . .This book is packed with projects, activities, and experiments that allow students in grades 1 to 4, to relate to and get excited about the concepts of rock formation, mineral and rock types, the earth’s structure, fossils, and forces of friction and gravity. . . ”
Children's Literature Review
". . . this green book that tells all you wanted to know and more about various forms of rocks and minerals. Embedded into the book are projects, experiments and activities that could easily be conducted at home for a small expense in collecting the materials and in some cases the results are yummy snacks. . .Earth science teachers would find a lot of use for this handbook in a classroom setting. The text is engaging and the print is easy on the eyes."
Old Schoolhouse Magazine
"Explore Rocks and Minerals! would be a great springboard for a unit study or a supplement to studying geology, Earth science, or rocks and minerals. It has 20 activities and experiments--including the wonderfully yummy Earth models that my children thoroughly enjoyed making. This book is written in a very readable, informative way--complete with comparisons that children in elementary school will understand. This book is full of interesting facts, sidebars of vocabulary words, and clear explanations. Even my pre-K child has enjoyed listening to facts about the Earth and participating in the activities. This book has such a thorough offering of simple activities that children will enjoy and wonderful comparisons and explanations that I am excited to use and have this book in my homeschool. I highly recommend it. "
Booklist
"This offering from the Explore Your World series introduces budding geologists to basic information about rocks and minerals. The authors examine the earth; minerals and crystals; igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks; and fossils. For each topic, they present a brief discussion, define technical terms, offer sidebars with intriguing details (and jokes), and provide several projects that demonstrate key concepts introduced in the text. Activities include creating salt-crystal models, Epsom salt stalactites, and an edible model of the earth and its layers. Stone’s black-and-white illustrations especially the cartoon mole sporting a miner’s hat who guides readers through the text help to clarify technical matters and elucidate steps in the projects. . The suggested activities are well chosen, carefully explained, and require easily accessible household items. Appended with the usual back matter, this is makes a good choice for classroom science units."
Stories for Children Magazine
"With 20 experiments, games and projects to choose from . . . not only kids, but also families can have a wonderful time each weekend learning something new Each chapter/section covers a different topic and had a clear explanation of underlying concepts making learning fun and engaging for the whole family.. Any child would have a great time reading, leaning and doing the activities in this book. "
Marc L. Wilson, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
"I recommend this fun and educational introduction to the science of Geology.”
R.A. (Bud) Wobus, Williams College
This is a terrific introduction to an exciting science, one that appeals to kids at an early age! I will certainly enjoy Explore Rocks and Minerals with my grandson (third-generation geologist?) when he is a little older.”
Matt Nyman, PhD, The University of New Mexico
A great book with accurate, factual information about geology coupled with easy-to-do and instructive exercises. A worthwhile addition for families and teachers alike!”
About the Author:
Cynthia Light Brown is the author of Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself, Discover National Monuments, Explore Rocks and Minerals!, Geology of the Desert Southwest, and Geology of the Pacific Northwest. She is a founding partner and vice president of Clover Leaf Environmental Solutions with 21 years of experience as an environmental consultant specializing in pollution prevention, toxicology, and risk assessment. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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