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Burn by Darcy Pattison Original author Michael Faraday Illustrated by Peter Willis, Mims House LLC

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    Author(s)Darcy Pattison Original author Michael Faraday Illustrated by Peter Willis
    PublisherMims House LLC
    ISBN9781629440446
    Pages34
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2016

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    Mims House LLC Burn by Darcy Pattison Original author Michael Faraday Illustrated by Peter Willis

    WHAT MAKES A CANDLE BURN?Discover the secrets of fire and candles. Solid wax is somehow changed into light and heat. But how? Travel back in time to December 28 1848 in London England to one of the most famous juvenile science Christmas lectures at the Royal Institution. British scientist Michael Faraday 1791-1867 encouraged kids to carefully observe a candle and to try to figure out how it burned. Known as one of the best science experimenters ever Faradays passion was always to answer the basic questions of science: What is the cause? Why does it occur?Since Faradays lecture The Chemical History of a Candle was published in 1861 its never been out of print. Oddly till now its never been published as a childrens picture book. Faraday originally gave seven lectures on how a candle burns. Pattison has adapted the first 6000-word lecture to about 650 words for modern elementary students. Read this eloquent update of Faradays candle lecture perfect for todays student.Since Faradays lecture The Chemical History of a Candle was published in 1861 its never been out of print. Oddly till now its never been published as a childrens picture book. Faraday originally gave seven lectures on how a candle burns. Pattison has adapted the first 6000-word lecture to about 650 words for modern elementary students. Read this eloquent update of Faradays candle lecture perfect for todays student.Good simple explanation of a complex chemical process. Great enrichment possibilities for teachers. I loved the illustrations the science and the British tone. Overall thumbs up! Deb Thrall President New Mexico Science Teachers AssociationWith this delightful book Darcy Pattison brings one of Michael Faradays famous scientific lectures for children to a whole new generation of young learners. Peter Willis colorful artwork illustrates Faradays own explanations in a scientific yet kid-friendly style. This book is a wonderful way to introduce children to this extraordinary scientist and to teach them about changes in matter with a familiar yet remarkable object - a candle. - Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan Authors of Picture-Perfect Science LessonsBurn: Michael Faradays Candle is an exciting adaptation of Michael Faradays 1791-1867 original special Christmas lecture The Chemical History of a Candle. Condensed from 6000 words to about 650 words for modern elementary education students Burn: Michael Faradays Candle is enhanced by dashing colorful quirky illustrations bring to life the original authors scientific lecture for juveniles first delivered on December 28 1848 at the Royal Institution in London England. Mr. Faraday demonstrated several kinds of candles including stearin made of ox fat a sperm candle made from the purified oil of the sperm whale a bees-wax candle and a paraffin candle made from Irish peat bogs. Mr. Faraday taught everyone to observe experiments and ask What is the cause why does it occur? Mr. Faraday explains that capillary action explains who the flame in a candle gets hold of the fuel. Faraday continues to explain the oblong shape of the flame of the candle and the current of hot air draws out the flame supplies it with air and cools the sides of the cup of melted fuel. Burn is a brilliant reduction of a very famous British science lecturer that presents the information in a format appealing to children today.--Midwest Book Review July 2016show more



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