Explore how matter behaves in everyday experiments that turn lessons into discovery. This graphic, student-friendly text guides young readers through the basics of cohesion, the three states of matter, buoyancy, and the weight of air with clear demonstrations and lively illustrations.
Built as a supplementary aid to oral lessons, it connects classroom activities to tangible scenes. Readers watch concepts come alive as teachers and students recreate experiments and discuss results, helping them build confidence in scientific ideas from the start.
- Learn that matter is made of tiny particles called molecules and discover how cohesion keeps them together.
- See why solids, liquids, and gases behave differently through simple, watchable experiments.
- Experience buoyancy and how objects rise or sink depending on density and displacement.
- Explore the weight of air and how it affects understanding of the world around us.
Ideal for curious readers who are beginning science education and for classrooms using hands-on lessons to build foundational science thinking.