Click the Google Preview button to take a look inside this book. Easy Genius Science Projects with the Human BodyGreat Experiments and IdeasSeries: Easy Genius Science ProjectsBy Robert Gardner DetailsDetails ReviewsReviews AwardsAwards You carry your own science laboratory with you wherever you go. Your body holds the key to understanding countless life science concepts. Did you know that the eye is a natural model of a magnifying lens, and that structures in the ear aid in balance? Through scientific inquiry and exploration, ideas presented in this book can be developed into successful science fair projects.Publication Date: 07/01/2008Copyright: 2009Pages: 128Trim Size: 6 1/2 x 9 1/4Illustrations: Illus. with color illustrations and photosGrade Level: 5–upAge Level: 10–upLC Number: 2007032315Dewey: 612FormatsFormatISBNList PriceDiscount PriceLibrary Bound Book978-0-7660-2927-9$35.93$26.95 ". . . the experiments range from simple observations and model building to collecting data across multiple trials."The Horn Book Guide, Spring 2009"This would be a great book to put in the hands of a highly motivated student needing fresh ideas for a science fair."Library Media Connection, November/December 2008"The author does a great job of making various functions of the human body . . . understandable."Highlands Regional Library Cooperative, December 17, 2008See all reviews Science Books & Films BEST BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 2009 Loading… Other books in Easy Genius Science Projects 1 Loading… Other books from the authors 12345 Loading… Reviews"Through scientific inquiry and exploration, students can experiment with the human body in fun and interesting ways."Richardson Independent School District, September 24, 2008"The author does a great job of making various functions of the human body . . . understandable."Highlands Regional Library Cooperative, December 17, 2008"This would be a great book to put in the hands of a highly motivated student needing fresh ideas for a science fair."Library Media Connection, November/December 2008". . . the experiments range from simple observations and model building to collecting data across multiple trials."The Horn Book Guide, Spring 2009". . . Gardner does a great job of presenting information about some parts . . . of the human body for the beginning learner. The book is probably appropriate for third through sixth grades. However, many of the demos could be used at many levels to illustrate concepts."Science Books & Films, January/February 2009". . . an excellent choice for students interested in science and experiments concerning the human body."Denton Independent School District, October 23, 2008"Each experiment is simple, explained thoroughly, and easy enough for mid-graders."Arlington Independent School District, November 14, 2008". . . teachers would love to have this handy book in their classrooms."Tucson Unified School District, September 2008"In creating a format that intersperses text with visuals, the series has created a non-threatening approach for young readers . . . a very well written book that will relate well to many young readers."TriState Young Adult Book Review Committee, September 2008 Library Bound Book: 978-0-7660-2927-9 List Price: $35.93 Discount Price: $26.95 + Add to wish list Please log in Log in or register to create a wish list. Login or Register Loading… -----OR----- Click to buy at Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble