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Physics Workshop
There it was: Physics Workshop. I swear I saw fireworks. Physics is one of my favorite subjects; I love learning about how and why objects move like they do. And what better way to do it than through something as hands-on as this? With 305 colorful pieces, 37 experiments, and 36 building projects, you're sure to be learning for quite a while. A 64-page booklet lays it all out for you, from assembly instructions to fun activities. Some of the experiments made me wish I had the time to pop the kit out right there and just rip into it, but, alas, other products require reviews today. Building things is a major part of this kit, as it helps students actually see the physics in action, rather then just read about it in a textbook. Several activities caught my interest, like what degree to throw a ball to reach maximum distance, or why you balance better on a moving bike. I wish I had had this when I was 8. ~ Mark
to go with the Noeo Physics 3 Curriculum.
to go along with Joy Hakim's third volume for The Story of Science