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Image of Shar Levine Detective ThinkMore Did you know that Ms. Levine is know as the "SCIENCE LADY" and has written over 50 kid's science experiment books.

Honours include the ‘National Parenting Publication Award’, ‘Canadian Children’s Book Centre Award - Our Choice’, and a ‘Parent’s Choice Award’. First run editions of her books have sold over 100,000 copies and several have been translated into Korean, Portugese, Spanish, and Russian. She also designs kid’s scientific and educational toys.

Shar Levine Science Fair Books are listed from the most recent published to the oldest. Only books published in the last 5 years are listed because science gets outdated over time.

Shar Levine Science Fair Books - Primary Grades

Shar Levine Science Fair Books - Middle School Grades





image of Teacher's Guide to Science Fair Projects Teacher's Guide to Science Fair Projects eBook. Instantly downloadable.

With 19 inquiry based lesson plans you receive everything you need to know to teach how to do a science fair project and it the student's Super Science Fair Projects eBook an be printed and used as a room reference for your class.

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Excellent package for home schooling too.

Student's ebook sold separated here....

 

 

Shar Levine Science Fair Books for Middle School Grades

Image of First Science Experiments: Magnet Power First Science Experiments: Magnet Power While kids learn the basics about magnets they also engage in fun projects like how to make a magnet float in the air and doing an art project using a magnet. Once again Shar Levine Science Fair Books make science fun! Reading Level: Ages 9 - 12.

Image of Kitchen Science Kitchen Science
Shar Levine Science Fair Books show you how science basics can start right at home for children, with this fun introduction to the "kitchen laboratory." There, simple and safe activities will reveal the excitement of science in an enjoyable, unintimidating atmosphere. Ages 9 - 12.
Image of The Ultimate Bubble Book: Soapy Science Fun The Ultimate Bubble Book: Soapy Science Fun
Kids know bubbles are cool--but who would have thought they could teach basic science and math principles, too? It's time for some good, clean, and smart fun with bubbly experiments that combine learning and play. Each page is delightfully appealing and filled with colorful, child-friendly illustrations. Ages 9-12.
The Ultimate Guide to Your Microscope (Paperback)
Shar Levine Science Fair Books shows you how to see a whole new world! Many "invisible" things spring to life under a microscope --and these hands-on experiments will show you how to glimpse this universe.

Microscope basics cover how to identify different pieces of the microscope, practice focusing and prepare different kinds of slides. Photomicrographs - pictures taken through a microscope - illustrate gives an indepth look and guide to what kids are curious about... bugs, food, parts of the body like fingernails, plants, pollen, and water.

There are troubleshooting answers to common questions and safety instructions for parents and teachers, too.

Looking for a student's microscope... well... here is a slew of them to choose from. microscopes.

Image of Science Experiments with Sound & Music Science Experiments with Sound & Music
A thorough, inviting look at what sounds and music are all about...34 easy-to-do activities that demonstrate the scientific concepts behind sound waves, pitch, acoustics, scales, etc...full-color photos and cartoon artwork...add appeal and interest. Ages 9 - 12.
Image of  Quick But Great Science Fair Projects Quick But Great Science Fair Projects
Want a winning science fair project that isn't a lot of work? Here are actual projects to use (with adaptations for different grade levels). Experiment and see whether family members have fingerprint characteristics in common, what the effects of calcium on bone strength are, how light affects leaves, and much more. Here are the few other choices that could earn you a blue ribbon! Ages 9 - 12.
Shar Levine science fair books for the Primary Grades

Nature Science

Come have fun with science success in the kitchen and make a splash in the bathroom! Transform your homes into exciting science labs. Discover science in your backyard, where earthworms, snails, flowers, and other plants and animals provide the perfect environment for budding ecologists to begin their study of nature.

Whether they’re testing a garden slug’s slime to see how sticky it is, finding and germinating fern spores, or getting down and dirty in the earth to see soil critters, children will love this array of fun outdoor science activities. Ages 4 - 8.

Image of Sports Science Sports Science
While engaged in running, swinging and jumping you will learn the science principles of super athletes. How do the baseeball, biking, swimming, skiing and basektballstars use their body and mind to do what they do in sports? And much more... Ages 4 - 8.
First Science Experiments: Magnet Power!

Kids find magnets magical. They are constantly asking the questions, "What can a magnet pick up?" "How do compasses work?" "Can I make something magnetic?"

With this book your child will learn the basic concepts about magnets with with first-hand activities that you can do with them and and then talk about. Each experiment is divided into three sections: materials needed, procedures, and results. Fun, friendly, colorful cartoons makes Shar Levines book appealing to budding scientists. Ages 4-8.

First Science Experiments: Wonderful Weather 2nd thru 4th graders are given answers to the questions that they are curious about thru experimentation: Why is the sky blue? Why does my shirt sometimes stick to me on hot days?

Subjects that are covered: wind, rain, snowflakes and sunshine. Thunder and lightning. How to forecast if there will be rain or clear blue skies.

Your child will discover the answer thru easy experiments that will included a discussion on what happened to get the results. Relevant terminology is defines. Humorous, colorful cartoons illustrate the text. Good for school reports.

Image of First Science Experiments: The Amazing Human Body First Science Experiments: The Amazing Human Body
Thru simple activities, your young scientist will find out about their body - from head to toe! Why does my stomach growl when I get hungry? How come my hair is straight and my friends is curly? When I put something real close to my eyes, why does it look fuzzy? Using common household items, like a tea bag or pillow they will experiment and experience their body. Reading Level: Ages 4 - 8.
Image of Backyard Science Backyard Science
the backyard, where budding ecologists can begin their study of nature. Whether they're examining slug slime (testing a garden slug's slime to see how sticky it is), finding and germinating fern spores, or getting down and dirty in the earth to see soil critters, youngsters will love this array of fun outdoor science activities. Brightly colored photographs and illustrations help kids carry out each experiment perfectly. Reading Level: Ages 4 - 8.
Image of Zap It! You Build It TV Remote Control Zap It! You Build It TV Remote Control
Build it! Snap it! Zap it! Take control! Learn about the science of energy and light while you build this remote control see why you can surf the channels. Includes everything you need to build a working remote control (for use with home TV and VCR).

Parents' Choice Recommended Award. Creative Child Seal of Excellence Award: Electronic Construction Toys category. Reading Level: Ages 4 - 8.

Image of First Science Experiments: Mighty Machines First Science Experiments: Mighty Machines
How do machines work? Shar Levine Science Fair Books make it a blast for kids to construct a mini-seesaw to illustrate the way a lever operates or create their very own pulley from an empty spool, string, ribbon, pails, pennies, a broom, and two chairs. They’ll find out why they can’t put in a screw using only their fingers and examine the different parts of compound machines. In another experiment, a child’s bicycle becomes a laboratory for understanding whether wheels have to be smooth to run. A good time will be had by all.
Ages 5 - 8.
Image of First Science Experiments with Nature, Senses, Weather & Machines First Science Experiments with Nature, Senses, Weather & Machines
Ages 5 - 8.
Image of First Science Experiments: Nifty Nature First Science Experiments: Nifty Nature
Plants that grow and blossom, intriguing wildlife, water and dirt, and the environment: by looking at all the wonderful elements of nature, kids will begin to discover science principles in everyday life. As they carry out experiments with handy items, they’ll uncover the reasons why leaves change color in the fall, why ants march in a line, and lots of life’s other fascinating mysteries. Ages 5 - 8.
Image of First Science Experiments: Super Senses First Science Experiments: Super Senses
Even young children can understand the science behind sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste, thanks to these simple explanations and safe, easy experiments. “Super book. Each of the five senses is explained using correct terminology...followed by a series of experiments. Colorful cartoons clarify the instructions. Ages 5 - 8.
Image of Bathtub Science Bathtub Science Shar Levine Science Fair Books now make bath time a learning experience!
In the bath or out, children ages 6-8 will agree that the tub is a cool "laboratory" for carrying out experiments that are gallons of fun. Make a "wave machine," a water cannon that blasts mind-boggling explosions of liquid; zippy hydroplanes--or peer through periscopes and prepare perfect bubble solution. Every page bursts with brilliant drawings, and loads of photographs capture delighted-looking kids carrying out the experiments, and display the entire process. "...will supply hours of water ideas for children. Ages 5 - 8.


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