Excerpt from Science Readers, Vol. 5
Following on the lines of its predecessor, this, the Fifth Book of the series, aims at still further expanding and developing the truths and principles taught in the earlier books. Comprehensive as the whole scheme is, the young reader will scarcely experience a difficulty in grasping any one subject, because the way has been carefully prepared beforehand, step by step. He sees at once that the various developments are the natural outcome of what has gone before. Each lesson from the companion book, the teacher's manual, is here reproduced, in an easy, chatty style, from the child's own standpoint. It is felt that these readings, used as a supplementary aid to the oral lessons, cannot fail to rivet the teaching on the mind.
This volume, like the rest, has been profusely illustrated; but every picture is meant to be a real teaching aid, both in respect to the lessons on animal and plant life, and in the experimental lessons.
It should be observed that some of the subjects do not lend themselves to pictorial illustration so readily as others. It is on this account, and to prevent one section of the book from becoming less attractive to the child than another, that the subjects have been intermingled in these reading lessons. Any book with the bulk of its illustrations in one or two sections, would be a fatal mistake, so far as the child was concerned. The teacher, who uses these readers to supplement the oral lessons, will find each subject, and every part of each subject, in its natural order, although the readings are interspersed one with another. This remark applies equally to each book of the series.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book is the 5th of a series introducing the core ideas, principles, and topics of Natural Science to young minds. This book has 51 chapters and covers the topics of matter, heat, conduction of heat, liquids, food, solubility, animal locomotion, respiration, and the properties of gases, among many others. The author illustrates scientific methods and theories through plenty of practical examples and experiments. These range from the simple things that one can observe around them such as the movement of animals to the more complex processes taking place in the human body. The author traces the origins of scientific knowledge back to the early observations of the world around us, and shows how these observations were used as the basis for later scientific theories. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781333427382_0
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