The Story of Science: Einstein Adds a New Dimension

by Joy Hakim (Author)

The Story of Science: Einstein Adds a New Dimension
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
Beginning with a journey through space and Albert Einstein riding on a light beam, Hakim takes a lively and accessible look at the theory of relativity, chaos theory, and string theory, showing throughout how the greatest scientific discoveries often begin with the simplest questions about our world--and who we really are.
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Starred Review
Gr 9 UpContinuing in the same conversational style that made "The Story of Science: Newton at the Center" (Smithsonian, 2005) such an accessible and engaging resource, Hakim moves readers further into the great minds of modern science. Reading about memorable individuals with unquenchable thirsts for knowledge, students come to see the study of science not simply as a listing of what humankind knows about the real world, but the pursuit by some of the world's greatest thinkers into its mysteries and inconsistencies. Why were Newton's laws and Maxwell's theories of thermodynamics incompatible? How did earth-shaking political events of the 20th century, particularly in Nazi Germany, impact scientific pursuits? How did Einstein, considered a lazy student by early teachers, mature into the powerful mind and mentor who set the course of modern scientific thought in motion? Hakim provides answers to these questions and much, much more. Formatted like a textbook, this impressive volume certainly doesn't read like one. It captures the human drama behind the scientific inquiry and makes it live and breathe. The book has a large, clear typeface and is complemented by numerous full-color photos, graphs, and diagrams. A must-have for science students and teachers."Kathy Lehman, Thomas Dale High School Library, Chester, VA" Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

"As a good—even great—teacher, Hakim knows exactly where students might stumble and is always there, making sure they don't."—Diana Lutz, Natural History

"Hakim has interwoven creation myths, history, physics, and mathematics to present a seamless, multifaceted view of the foundation of modern science. . . . At its essence, the book displays the most appealing aspect of science and mathematics: that advances result from a practical need solved by curious minds."—School Library Journal, starred review

"[W]hen master storyteller Joy Hakim wields her pen, take heart: you're in for a breathtaking adventure."—American Educator

"If Leonardo da Vinci had studied school science, he would have been fascinated with The Story of Science."—Juliana Texley, lead reviewer for National Science Teacher Association Recommends
Joy Hakim

Joy Hakim, a former teacher, editor, and writer won the prestigious James Michener Prize for her series, A History of US, which has sold over 4 million copies nationwide. A graduate of Smith College and Goucher College she spent years teaching students from elementary school up to the college level.
She also served as an Associate Editor at Norfolk's Virginian-Pilot, and was an Assistant Editor at McGraw-Hill's World News.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781588341624
Lexile Measure
1000
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Smithsonian Books
Publication date
September 01, 2007
Series
Story of Science
BISAC categories
YAN050000 - Young Adult Nonfiction | Science & Nature | General (see also headings under Animals
Library of Congress categories
History
Science
Benjamin Franklin Award
Winner 2008 - 2008

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