STEM -- Forces & motion
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STEM -- Forces & motion
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- Fairground Physics, Motion, Momentum, and Magnets With Hands-on Science Activities
- Magnets push, magnets pull, by Mark Weakland
- Let's get moving!, speeding into the science of motion with Newtonian physics, Chris Ferrie
- Science stunts, fun feats of physics, by Jordan D. Brown ; Illustrated by Anthony Owsley
- Janice Vancleave's crazy, kooky, and quirky physics experiments, Janice VanCleave
- Simple experiments with inclined planes, by Chris Oxlade
- Backyard physics experiments, Alix Wood
- Sink vs. float, by Aubrey Zalewski
- Forces, physical science for kids, Andi Diehn ; illustrated by Shululu
- Motion, by Grace Hansen
- Forces and matter, Paul Mason
- Motion, by Megan Cooley Peterson
- Our world is relative, Julia Sooy ; illustrated by Molly Walsh
- Gravity, mass, energy, and the force that holds things together: with hands-on science, Cindy Blobaum ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Is time travel possible?, Nick Hunter
- How do pushes and pulls affect motion?, Lisa M. Bolt Simons
- Extreme physics, created by Basher ; written by Dan Green
- Levers are machines, Douglas Bender
- Levers lessen the load, Andi Diehn ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Screws keep things secure, Andi Diehn ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Wheels make the world go round, Andi Diehn ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Let's investigate magnets, Jacqui Bailey
- Inclined planes, ramp it up, Andi Diehn ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Push and pull!, learn about magnets, by Julia Vogel ; illustrated by Jane Yamada
- Magnets push, magnets pull, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Anna Raff
- Attract and repel, a look at magnets, Jennifer Boothroyd
- Forces, Jon Richards and Ed Simkins
- Junk drawer physics, 50 awesome experiments that don't cost a thing, Bobby Mercer
- Wedges are machines, Douglas Bender
- Force and motion, by Anita Nahta Amin
- Simple machines, by D.J. Ward ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Inclined planes, by Kirsten Chang
- Screws, by Kirsten Chang
- Simple experiments with wedges, by Chris Oxlade
- Levers, by Joanne Mattern
- Physicist, by Nikole Brooks Bethea
- Forces and motion in the real world, by Kathleen M. Muldoon
- How do seesaws go up and down?, a book about simple machines, written by Jennifer Shand ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
- Let's make an egg drop, by Katie Chanez
- Pulleys are machines, Douglas Bender
- Simple experiments with levers, by Chris Oxlade
- Wedges, by Erika S. Manley
- Wheels and axles are machines, Douglas Bender
- Wheels and axles, by Kirsten Chang
- Balance and motion, by Emily Sohn and Joseph Brennan
- Let's go to the playground, written & illustrated by Ruth Walton
- What is motion?, Laura L. Sullivan
- Inclined planes are machines, Douglas Bender
- Magnets, Roxanne Troup
- Force and motion, Robert Coupe
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