Canals and Dams: Investigate Feats of Engineering invites children
ages 9 and up to explore the innovation and physical science behind the
amazing waterways and barriers our world depends on. Trivia and fun
facts illustrate engineering ingenuity and achievements from ancient
aqueducts to the Suez Canal and the Hoover Dam. Readers will discover
that engineers and builders alike put their lives on the line to advance
civilization, experiencing triumphs and tragedies in building big.
Through dazzling success and heartbreaking failure, they developed
increasingly sophisticated tools and building methods.
Activities and projects encourage children to explore the engineering
process and to try, try again through trial and error. They'll engage in
hands-on explorations of buoyancy, Newton's third law of motion, and
forces that push and pull structures. They'll create a paper-cup zip
line, build an arch, and simulate a tsunami, while experimenting with
gravity, hydroponics, and velocity. In Canals and Dams: Investigate
Feats of Engineering, children will gain an appreciation for the
important field of engineering as they develop their own building
skills.