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Benjamin Franklin and Electricity (Cornerstones of Freedom Second Series)
ISBN: 9780516242408
Author: Riley, Gail Blasser
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Published: September 2004
Retail: $26.00    OUR PRICE: $3.09
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Binding Type: Library Binding
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Annotation: - One of the few series that covers a broad range of major events throughout U.S. history.
- A proven, best-selling series that has been redesigned and rewritten, with new topics to bring it up to date.
- Text includes basic scientific terms related to electricity.
National Science Education Standards, Grades 5-8
- Science as Inquiry: I
- Science advances through legitimate skepticism.
- Scientific investigations sometimes result in new ideas and phenomena for study.
- Science in Personal and Social Perspectives: VI
- Science and technology have advanced through contributions of many different people. National Social Studies Standards, Grades 5-8
- Science, Technology & Society: VIII
- Describe examples in which values, beliefs, and attitudes have been influenced by new scientific and technological knowledge
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | History - United States - Colonial & Revolutionary Periods
Library of Congress Subjects:
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Dewey: Lightning; Experiments; History; 18th century; Juv
LCCN: Electricity; Experim
Physical Information: 0.34" H x 9.76" L x 8.18" W 48 pages
Bargain Category: History, Middle School, Non-Fiction, Reference, Science, U.S. History, Upper Elementary
Grade level(s): 4th, 5th, 6th