Biography of one of the most important scientists of Ancient Greece, and an explanation of his contributions to physics, astronomy, and mathematics. A fun and interesting book.
This resource goes along with Beautiful Feet: A History of Science.
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History of Science Timeline
Beautiful Feet -- This time line goes back to the ancient world of Pythagoras, Aristotle and Archimedes, to the medieval world of Copernicus and Galileo, up to the modern world of Edison and Einstein. With a total of twenty-one illustrations many of the world's most notable scientists will be brought to life for your student. All the figures are dated with a brief explanation concerning the discoveries of each individual. Your student will more fully appreciate the progress of science through the centuries.
Explorabook -- More than 50 activities, plus the tools to do nearly all of them. All you supply is the world around you, and a little curiosity about what makes it tick. Includes a mirror, heavy duty magnet, agar gel and much more. Certain to amuse and teach. Heavy-duty spiral binding will hold up to use. This resource goes along with Beautiful Feet: A History of Science.
The NEW Way Things Work -- Caldecott Medalist David Macaulay demystifies the digital age and steers readers successfully into the 21st century in this completely updated and expanded edition of his best-selling "The Way Things Work." This resource is an optional item to go along with Beautiful Feet: A History of Science.
The Story of Thomas Alva Edison -- Genius is 'one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.' So said Mr. Edison, the genius who invented the electric light, the phonograph, and motion pictures. America's greatest inventor's contribution to modern technology are all colorfully explained. This resource goes along with Beautiful Feet: A History of Science.
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