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Investigating the Scientific Method with Max Axiom, Super Scientist
When Max Axiom, Super Scientist faces flooding in his city, he has to use two things to help him prevent the river from overflowing: the scientific method and his scientific superpowers. Investigating the Scientific Method with Max Axiom, by Donald Lemke, introduces young scientists to hypotheses, experiments, analysis, and research in a fun graphic novel format. Full-color illustrations and fast-paced text bring excitement to the process of scientific discovery.
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Investigating the Scientific Method with Max Axiom, Super Scientist
When Max Axiom, Super Scientist faces flooding in his city, he has to use two things to help him prevent the river from overflowing: the scientific method and his scientific superpowers. Investigating the Scientific Method with Max Axiom, by Donald Lemke, introduces young scientists to hypotheses, experiments, analysis, and research in a fun graphic novel format. Full-color illustrations and fast-paced text bring excitement to the process of scientific discovery.
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Investigating the Scientific Method with Max Axiom, Super Scientist
When Max Axiom, Super Scientist faces flooding in his city, he has to use two things to help him prevent the river from overflowing: the scientific method and his scientific superpowers. Investigating the Scientific Method with Max Axiom, by Donald Lemke, introduces young scientists to hypotheses, experiments, analysis, and research in a fun graphic novel format. Full-color illustrations and fast-paced text bring excitement to the process of scientific discovery.
Donald Lemke works as a children’s book editor and writer. He has written dozens of books for young readers—from board books to middle-grade novels—that often include today’s most popular characters, such as Batman, Superman, Scooby-Doo, and more. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, with his beloved family, which includes his wife, Amy, and their three growing-up-way-too-fast daughters.
Table of Contents
A world of questions Searching for answers Conducting the experiment Sharing the findings.