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. Volume XVII Number 13. . . .November 26, 2010
excerpt:
Ultimate Trains is a history of the development of trains from the steam engine to today’s maglevs which run with electromagnets. While the intended audience is for children, adults will find the scientific explanations quite intriguing. As each innovative improvement to trains is historically explained, an experimental project for the reader is featured that demonstrates the science behind the invention. Recycled and some purchased materials are used in the project, and the instructions include step-by-step procedures that are easy to follow for middle years students. Some examples are: Steam Engine in a Salad Bowl, Turning up the Juice, and Make a Maglev Test Track. All experiments have safety warnings and colourful drawings and diagrams.
Recommended. Sherry Faller is a teacher-librarian in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Copyright © the Manitoba Library Association. Reproduction for personal
use is permitted only if this copyright notice is maintained. Any
other reproduction is prohibited without permission.
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