TY - BOOK AU - Dinwiddie,Robert AU - Farndon,John AU - Gifford,Clive AU - Harvey,Derek AU - Morris,Peter AU - Rooney,Anne AU - Setford,Steve AU - Gahir,Sunita AU - Morgan,Karen AU - Radcliffe,Peter ED - Acute Graphics, TI - How to Be Good at Science, Technology & Engineering SN - 9780241227862 AV - Q163 .D56 2018 PY - 2018/// PY - 2018/// CY - New York PB - Penguin Random House KW - Science KW - Juvenile literature KW - Technology KW - Engineering KW - SCIENCE KW - JUVENILE NONFICTION KW - Science & Nature KW - bisacsh KW - Study Aids KW - fast KW - sears KW - Juvenile works N1 - Includes index; Life -- Matter -- Energy -- Forces -- Earth & space N2 - Little scientists will understand science in seconds with this essential homework-helping guide. Learn about everything from molecules and magnetism to rockets and radio waves and find out how a hot-air balloon rises, how erosion flattens mountains, how light waves zip through space, and how the human eye sees colours! With STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) subjects ever more important in today's technological world, How to be Good at Science, Technology, and Engineering is the perfect book to inspire and educate inquisitive young minds and prepare them for the future. This is the perfect homework guide for parents and their children, with all core curriculum areas of science included. Cool illustrations show the appliance of science in the real world: see how microchips, tractors, and suspension bridges work. Hands-on projects feature fun experiments to try at home or school: try polishing old coins in vinegar, or make an erupting volcano with baking soda.-- ER -