Everyday Physical Science Experiments with Solids cover

Everyday Physical Science Experiments with Solids

Author: Merrill, Amy French

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1953
Points per Word 0.000256
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

In this activity-filled guide, young scientists explore what solids are and how they behave. Each experiment uses everyday items to show how solids keep their shape, react to heat, and respond to pressure, giving kids hands-on experience with basic physical-science concepts. Step-by-step instructions and clear explanations guide readers through observation, measurement, and recording, helping them build a solid foundation in scientific thinking.

Quick Summary

Looking for a hands-on way to get kids excited about solids? This little guide mixes clear explanations of what makes a solid a solid with a dozen safe, kitchen-friendly experiments like building towers with sugar cubes, making quick crystals from Epsom salt, and testing how different solid shapes hold up under pressure. The projects use only stuff you probably already have at home, and each one comes with a short "What's happening?" explanation that even early readers can follow. It's perfect for curious kids in kindergarten through third grade who love asking "what if?" and for parents who want a low-prep science activity for a rainy afternoon. Younger scientists who enjoy the step-by-step feel of "The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book" will find this a more focused, bite-size companion. Just a heads-up: a few experiments involve hot water, so a quick parental check-in is a good idea.