Discover the secrets of chemistry, and learn about the properties of matter and the ways in which they interact, combine and change. Chemistry is a compelling guide to a community of characters who make up everything around us.
Discover the secrets of chemistry, and learn about the properties of matter and the ways in which they interact, combine and change. Chemistry is a compelling guide to a community of characters who make up everything around us.
Topic: An introduction to terms and concepts relating to chemistry
Summary: This book provides a very basic introduction to chemistry. It is broken down into eight chapters, plus an introduction, index, and glossary. The chapters are further identifiable by color coding. EacTopic: An introduction to terms and concepts relating to chemistry
Summary: This book provides a very basic introduction to chemistry. It is broken down into eight chapters, plus an introduction, index, and glossary. The chapters are further identifiable by color coding. Each section within a chapter has a combination of text and cartoonish illustration, with key concepts identified by bulleted lists.
While some of the chapters have irreverent titles, such as “Nasty Boys” and “Obnoxious Organics,” they contain quite a bit of information in a limited amount of space. The text is written in first person, from the point of view of whatever is being discussed. Each section generally contains one page of text, containing scientific terminology written in an informal style, with a full page illustration following. The illustrations are designed for enjoyment and engagement as opposed to being strictly informational. For example, on pages 22 to 23, the Periodic Table talks about himself, and is illustrated as a smiling table, complete with legs and a strange little man standing on it.
Strengths/Weaknesses: This book would be a fun supplement for a student studying chemistry. While the style is fun and informal, quite a bit of complex vocabulary is introduced. While this is good, there is not much room for depth. The book is visually appealing, with it’s clearly laid out text and whimsical illustrations. However, while entertaining, the illustrations don’t add much conceptually.
Illustrations: The illustrations are fun to look at, but are not particularly helpful for concept development. Each concept has a related illustration in which that concept is personified. For example, melting point is portrayed as a smiling, singing, apparently melting candle, with a thermometer sticking out of the top.
Target Audience: Upper elementary to middle school aged chemistry students.
Curriculum Ties: This book would be a fun addition to a chemistry or science teacher’s classroom library. It could be used as an introduction or review of concepts, as a supplementary material.
Personal Critique: I enjoyed this book, and would recommend it to classroom teachers. While the scientific vocabulary is advanced, it is embedded in simple, playful text. The illustrations are fun and approachable, and the format is appealing, making it a less intimidating option for those science-phobic students....more
I love the style. I usually don't like non-fiction but I can read these books quick and learn so much I totally recommend this entire series to every one especially people who easy good science.I love the style. I usually don't like non-fiction but I can read these books quick and learn so much I totally recommend this entire series to every one especially people who easy good science....more
Kiddo enjoyed this one, although as usual with Basher science books there was too much of an emphasis on puns and some of the more complicated concepts get overly simplified. It does give a good grounding in the basics of chemistry however and gives a jumping off point for mKiddo enjoyed this one, although as usual with Basher science books there was too much of an emphasis on puns and some of the more complicated concepts get overly simplified. It does give a good grounding in the basics of chemistry however and gives a jumping off point for more learning on the subject. It paired nicely with the Basher periodic table book, a more complicated periodic table book, a DK science encyclopedia, and a National Geographic chemistry set....more
A book of definitions. It jumps around and doesn't build upon the previous information. For example, it will talk about elements and processes that aren't explained until several pages later. Obviously not written by a teacher or someone who understands how learning best worA book of definitions. It jumps around and doesn't build upon the previous information. For example, it will talk about elements and processes that aren't explained until several pages later. Obviously not written by a teacher or someone who understands how learning best works. And this is not a children's book, even though the publisher says yes. It's better for teens....more
Chemistry: Getting a Big Reaction by Simon Basher the book is about all types of liquids that they are. The book is about that all of mixing different liquids are and what happens if you mix them. I like this book because I read different liquids that I did not know before. Chemistry: Getting a Big Reaction by Simon Basher the book is about all types of liquids that they are. The book is about that all of mixing different liquids are and what happens if you mix them. I like this book because I read different liquids that I did not know before. I will recommend this book to people because I know they are going to be interesting in this book. ...more