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The Periodic Table of Elements Coloring Book

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A coloring book to familiarize the user with the Primary elements in the Periodic Table. The Periodic Table Coloring Book was received worldwide with acclaim. It helps foster a familiarity with the elements so that students can be interested in chemistry, engineering and other technical areas because they have colored those elements and learned what those elements do in a non-threatening environment earlier in life. Does not include the lanthanide/actinide series. To see more about this book see the facebook page dedicated to this fantastic learning tool and get free items to support it.

158 pages, Paperback

First published July 31, 2010

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September 3, 2024
This is a fantastic resource for teachers, and for parents who want to supplement learning for chemistry. It really explains every element through the fun of coloring.
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February 26, 2015
I started researching how to homeschool and curriculum when my oldest was three. I had a calling from the Lord to be at home and educate my sons. Almost three years later, I consider myself an expert at finding fun and noteworthy material to help teach my sons. I received that and more with Teresa Bondora's book The Periodic Table of Elements Coloring Book.

When I was younger, I was taught the first thing you do when you look at a book is to turn it over on the back and see what it is about. On the back of this amazing book, is an endorsement from the infamous Janice VanCleave, a household name for science to any homeschool Mom or educator! I knew this book would be outstanding with an endorsement like that!

The author Teresa Bondora, is also a homeschool Mom but she was a high school science teacher for 8 years before this, and was distressed out how science was taught. She has also worked with special education children and was able to convey her love of science to have the children understand the concept behind the Periodic Table. She didn't understand why Chemistry was not introduced until middle or high school and why so many parents and educators were afraid to teach this subject to their children and students.

I remember starting Chemistry in the seventh grade and how much everyone dreaded it, including me. I would have loved to have this book and have someone break it down the way Teresa does. You can see the amount of hard work and time she put into making this book. It's a wonderful book because it can be applied to a child of any age starting at the age of 5, to 4th and 5th graders and also middle school and high school students.

There are two pages per element. On one side is a description and facts of the element, and at the bottom is a brief history of who discovered the element and how it came to be. I was so excited to see this! Not only are you getting the science behind it, but she also provides a history so you can use this book for science and social studies! On the opposite page, are illustrations by: Ty Mullery for your child to color and relate more to the element in a visual sense.

The possibilities with this book are endless! It is designed for an elementary level but it is such a powerful tool that you can use with your child or student for the length of their academic path. Teresa has done a fantastic job of taking something as scary as the words Chemistry and Periodic Table of Elements, and making it real and teachable to students, parents, and educators alike! I would highly recommend this book to any homeschooler or educator!

I was given a complimentary copy of The Periodic Table of Elements Coloring Book by: Teresa Bondora for an honest review.

This review posted on my blog on February 9, 2015: http://raisingsamuels.blogspot.com/20...
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