Science art : projects and activities that teach science concepts and develop process skills
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New York : Scholastic Professional Books, [1997].
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144 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
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Canon City Public Library - NONFICTION
372.3 SCH FAMILY
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Published
New York : Scholastic Professional Books, [1997].
Format
Book
Language
English

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"Grades 2-4."--Cover.
Description
These creative projects explore the natural connection between science and art. Students observe, classify, predict and investigate as they mix primary colors to create Rainbow Fish, design leaf-print picture frames, explore sound vibrations, and much more.
Target Audience
Gr.2-4.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Schecter, D. (1997). Science art: projects and activities that teach science concepts and develop process skills . Scholastic Professional Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Schecter, Deborah. 1997. Science Art: Projects and Activities That Teach Science Concepts and Develop Process Skills. Scholastic Professional Books.

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Schecter, Deborah. Science Art: Projects and Activities That Teach Science Concepts and Develop Process Skills Scholastic Professional Books, 1997.

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Schecter, Deborah. Science Art: Projects and Activities That Teach Science Concepts and Develop Process Skills Scholastic Professional Books, 1997.

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