Hands-on science lessons for aspiring minds. Learn to teach through observation, experiment, and careful guidance.
This book is a practical guide for intermediate and grammar school students who study objects and natural phenomena. It explains how to structure lessons so children observe, compare, and classify, using real experiments and simple demonstrations. The aim is to build attention, curiosity, and independent thinking, while expanding vocabulary and expressive language.
- Learn to select and adapt lessons to match students’ abilities and growth
- Use demonstrations and experiments to help students observe and reason
- Build foundational science skills: measurement, comparison, and cause-and-effect
- Discover step-by-step activities, from barometers to pumps and friction
Ideal for educators shaping a hands-on approach to science and for students of education seeking practical classroom strategies.