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Zach N
Mar 20, 2019 rated it liked it
This was an educational volume obviously and we read it in science class. I learned a lot about
Tessa H
Mar fourteen, 2019 rated it liked it
During the first trimester of our 8th-grade year, we were assigned this volume to read and comprehend. Nosotros answered questions in the volume and annotated many of the capacity. Along with reading the volume, we performed experiments that profoundly increased my knowledge of the book and information. This built my noesis of electricity and magnetism, and I now have a clear enough agreement to move onto harder books and information on this topic. The book was clear and easy to understand.
Kameron
Mar 14, 2019 rated it did not similar it
This was a very slow book. I had no interest in information technology at all. Thing is boring.
Kaylee D
This book was atrocious. I do not recommend this science book to anyone the just good affair well-nigh it was that it had a periodic tabular array in the back. This volume talked near elements and all that slow science stuff. Information technology'south non that long of a read just is very boring for a scientific discipline book. This book was awful. I practice non recommend this scientific discipline book to anyone the only good thing about it was that it had a periodic table in the back. This book talked about elements and all that ho-hum science stuff. It's not that long of a read simply is very boring for a scientific discipline book. ...more
Nolan Mitchell
While reading this book throughout our science form, I learned a lot almost matter and how it works. I will say that is was boring to get through and wasn't the most appealing, merely what I learned volition be useful to know afterward on in life. And will help me learn about other things that involve matter. Overall I thought it was an ok book and I recommend information technology to anyone who likes science and thing. While reading this book throughout our science class, I learned a lot near matter and how it works. I will say that is was slow to get through and wasn't the most appealing, but what I learned will be useful to know afterwards in life. And will aid me learn most other things that involve thing. Overall I thought it was an ok book and I recommend information technology to anyone who likes scientific discipline and thing. ...more
Avery
Mar 18, 2019 rated it information technology was ok
In this volume, we (my classmates and I) went through and talked about Matter, Atoms, and different people that came upward with theories of thing. Throughout the first trimester, we read and annotated this book through its entirety. If I'm going, to be honest, I'll say that this volume wasn't interesting one bit. But, if there is ane spot in the volume that stood out to me it would be when we were going over parts of an atom. This topic was quite interesting to me because I already knew the three parts In this book, we (my classmates and I) went through and talked about Matter, Atoms, and different people that came upwardly with theories of affair. Throughout the kickoff trimester, we read and annotated this book through its entirety. If I'one thousand going, to be honest, I'll say that this book wasn't interesting one bit. Only, if there is ane spot in the volume that stood out to me it would exist when we were going over parts of an atom. This topic was quite interesting to me considering I already knew the 3 parts in an cantlet. This section in the book went by quite quick. I honestly don't know who to recommend this book to, because that we read it as a class and that doesn't tell me who would actually selection the book up on its own. I rated this book two out of five stars because this was one of the least interesting books that I've read. ...more
Rowan V.
Mar fourteen, 2019 rated it did not like it
This long and informational scientific discipline book was not a very fun book to read. We read it in scientific discipline class and did many work sheets on it. I did not like the book because it was very boring and took a long time to read. This book had lots of data in it, seeing that it is a text book.
Jonathon P.
Mar 15, 2019 rated it did not like information technology
This was a terrible book that bored me like tomorrow. I don't recommend this book to anybody who is reading about science. It talked about elements and stuff simply it wasn't very engaging. But hey, information technology got me one more book closer to 40. This was a terrible book that bored me like tomorrow. I don't recommend this volume to anybody who is reading almost scientific discipline. It talked about elements and stuff but information technology wasn't very engaging. Merely hey, information technology got me one more volume closer to forty. ...more than
Cole
Mar 27, 2019 rated it did not like it
This was the worst volume ever. We used it for the first trimester of the school year in scientific discipline.
Chris Meads
Sep 19, 2020 rated information technology really liked it
Introduction to Matter teaches heart grade students about matter, their backdrop (physical and chemical) and states such as solids, gases, and liquids. The book then talks most the elements, compounds and mixtures, the ancestry of the periodic table.

To talk virtually the elements, kids are taught the breakdown of the atom and the atomic theory. Information technology talks of the history behind each discovery.

Last is more about the Periodic Table and what number in each square means, and how how each element is g

Introduction to Affair teaches middle class students about matter, their properties (concrete and chemical) and states such as solids, gases, and liquids. The book then talks nearly the elements, compounds and mixtures, the beginnings of the periodic tabular array.

To talk almost the elements, kids are taught the breakdown of the atom and the atomic theory. Information technology talks of the history behind each discovery.

Last is more nearly the Periodic Table and what number in each square ways, and how how each element is grouped--metals, not metals, and metalloids.

This book is written for middle grade students and I am an adult and have learned things that I have either forgotten or didn't know.

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Alyssa F.
Although this book was quite dull and I didn't find much interest in information technology, information technology gave a lot of data on the topic. Nosotros had to read this book during science class and the volume, for me at to the lowest degree, gave a swell understanding of whatsoever topic was happening in the chapter we were reading. Even though this book wasn't very interesting to me, it all the same taught me a lot about thing. It will help me in future years in high schoolhouse. I would recommend this book to a pure scientific discipline lover, who wouldn't mind rea Although this volume was quite deadening and I didn't detect much involvement in it, it gave a lot of information on the topic. Nosotros had to read this book during science course and the book, for me at least, gave a neat understanding of whatever topic was happening in the chapter we were reading. Even though this book wasn't very interesting to me, information technology nonetheless taught me a lot about matter. It will help me in future years in high school. I would recommend this book to a pure science lover, who wouldn't mind reading a nonfiction text book. ...more than
Aaron.W
Mar fifteen, 2019 rated it liked information technology
pretty adept and full of interesting facts. information technology isn't very engaging but is filled with fun things to do pretty practiced and full of interesting facts. it isn't very engaging but is filled with fun things to do ...more
Logan D
May 20, 2019 rated it really liked it
I had to read this for my science course, annotations and all and it's very educational and teaches you lot a lot about what is thing and what information technology has to exercise with us. I had to read this for my scientific discipline grade, annotations and all and it's very educational and teaches you a lot virtually what is matter and what information technology has to do with us. ...more than
Evan N.
Apr 10, 2019 rated information technology it was ok
We read this in science form. A very informational volume. I recommend information technology to anyone who likes science. I wasn't a huge fan of the book, wasn't very interesting to me. We read this in science course. A very informational book. I recommend it to anyone who likes scientific discipline. I wasn't a huge fan of the book, wasn't very interesting to me. ...more
Celia
Mar 06, 2011 rated information technology liked it
Three Stars because I disagree that matter makes upward everything therefore meaning that science is everything. I mean, what's wrong with fictional novels- specially almost vampires... Three Stars because I disagree that thing makes upward everything therefore meaning that science is everything. I mean, what's incorrect with fictional novels- especially virtually vampires... ...more
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Evan C
This book was not that hard to read. nosotros got to read parts of the book simply information technology was not my choice to read. but this book was ok not neat.
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