Synopses & Reviews
Science and invention have been around since the beginning of time and many exciting scientific discoveries and improvements have been made in America throughout its history. What scientific techniques did the early settlers learn from the Native Americans? What was the conestoga and who invented it? When was the first car invented? Students in both social studies and science classes can find answers to these and other scientific questions in this five-volume set. Entries are arranged alphabetically and provide historical information, such as when and how a scientific discovery or invention was made. Students will learn how science affected the lives of people through the ages, as well as how specific scientific developments from long ago still affect us today. Volume 1: Native America to the First European Settlement Volume 2: 1800-1850 Volume 3: 1851-1899 Volume 4: 1900-1950 Volume 5: 1951-The Present Set Features:
640 pages in 5 volumes 7 x 10 150 Photographs Sidebars and Fact boxes Pronunciation key Index. Curriculum Themes: History of science in America Effect of politics, economics, or religion on scientific advancement Inventions Medical advancements Controversial issues in science. Reading Level: 5th GradeReview
Well written for the intended audience....would [also] be interesting general reading....recommended.Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
Synopsis
Explores the world of science and invention in America from ancient times to the present.
Table of Contents
Volume I: Native America to the First European Settlement
Volume II: 1800-1850
Volume III: 1851-1899
Volume IV: 1900-1950
Volume V: 1951-The Present