Backyard Science & Discovery Workbook: Rocky Mountains

Backyard Science & Discovery Workbook: Rocky Mountains

$14.95

Fun Activities & Experiments That Get Kids Outdoors

This region-specific workbook introduces children to nature in the Rocky Mountains through fun activities and hands-on science projects.

Introduce children to nature in the Rocky Mountains through fun activities and hands-on science projects.

With six states, four distinct seasons, and a wide range of habitats, plants, and animals, the Rocky Mountains provide a wonderful region for getting outside and discovering nature. There is so much to see and appreciate, even in your backyard or at a nearby park. Teach your children to love and protect the great outdoors.

This workbook by botanist George Oxford Miller features more than 20 simple, fun introductions to astronomy, birds, geology, and more. Plus, over a dozen activities help kids to make hypotheses, experiment, and observe. The 19 hands-on science projects, such as raising native caterpillars, making mushroom spore prints, and attracting moths with an ultraviolet light, put students in control of their own learning!

You never know what your children will uncover outside. Every day is a little treasure hunt. If they keep good records and share what they find, their observations can even help scientists learn more about nature in the states of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, northern Nevada, northern Utah, and Wyoming. So get the Backyard Nature & Science Workbook: Rocky Mountains, and get started on a lifetime of discovery.

Additional information

Weight 13.1 oz
Dimensions 8.25 × 10.75 in
Author(s)

George Oxford Miller

Ages:

6-12

Format:

Paperback/Softback

Page Count:

144

Illustration Notes

Color photos throughout

Series

Nature Science Workbooks for Kids

Publication Date

6/8/2021

Publisher

Adventure Publications

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