Practice Book for Conceptual Physical Science Review
I can't seem to find the area to post recommendations for the company I bought this book form. Mindspring.com. They were very prompt in mailing this book to me. My child has started using it yet, but the promptness of the delivery was very important to me. Thanks This skill-building workbook helps students build their confidence and understanding of concepts in the textbook by providing additional questions and activities. Answers to all questions are provided at the back of the workbook.
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Just what I ordered - Catherine Johnston - Boston, MA
Thanks for your quick shipping. The book is in good condition and I saved quite a bit by ordering the older edition rather than purchasing the new edition which is expensive. Thanks so much.
Although the pictures are "cute," there's not much substance. - A. Englert -
I'm a 14-year-old using this book for Freshman Physical Science. If you are homeschooling, do not buy this book.
Its overly conceptual tone elimitates precision. The paragraphs are long and overly wordy, yet they neither answer the questions "Why does this happen?" nor "What is the significance of this?" The paragraphs are written colloquially with a blatant disregard for punctuation, and the author seems to think that using many italics will help children in their fruitless quest to even try to understand the writing in this book.
The pictures are what has everyone raving about this book, but to me, they are confusing too. One problem I came across early was that the letters representing velocity and speed were handwritten. Be sure, if you make the immense mistake of buying this book, to explain to your child that the letter that looks like a "U" is actually a "V." In the pictures, the illustrator seems to think that adding smiley-faces to the picture will make it all easier. I, for one, found about half the pictures quite confusing. To even hazard a guess to what these pictures mean requires the hard task of reading through the cryptic paragraph.
In conclusion, the writing, the pictures, and the price tag of this book make it a terrible choice for a Physical Science book.
May 24, 2010 19:20:06
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