A hands‑on science guide offering 200 simple, inexpensive experiments you can do at home or in class.
This practical volume invites teachers and curious learners to explore physics and chemistry through easily made setups. With clear, step‑by‑step directions, it shows how to perform each experiment using common household tools, making science accessible even where equipment is limited.
- Learn how to measure and compare standards of length and weight with reliable, classroom‑friendly methods.
- See how everyday reactions reveal what fuels burning, how gases behave, and the basics of air and water science.
- Build simple apparatus from common materials and rehearse lessons for confident, real‑world demonstrations.
- Follow a full sequence of activities designed for evening continuation schools, aimed at beginners and students alike.
Ideal for readers who want a practical, thorough introduction to experiments as a teaching method, and for classrooms seeking an economical way to illuminate foundational science concepts.