Presents a variety of projects and experiments appropriate to spring, including making a weather vane, building a nest, drawing a life cycle chart, and growing seeds
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This is one of the books in the "Seasonal Science Projects" series. All the books in this series contain 10-15 science projects appropriate to each of the four seasons - from making and testing kite designs on windy spring days, to cross-pollinating flowers in summer; from observing and monitoring bird migrations in autumn to testing the weathering effects of water in winter. The illustrated step-by-step instructions allow children to carry out many of the projects on their own or with the help of an adult. This book has 15 projects including making a weather station with a rain gauge, anemometer and wind vane, making and flying a kite, building a bird's nest, making a life cycle chart, catching pollen, growing seeds and making a greenhouse. All the books have teacher's notes, with suggestions for further extension projects and notes on the National Curriculum. The books are illustrated with photographs of children engaged in the projects, and the finished items.
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