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I Love Science with Science Made Easy Book

by Avanquest Software
Windows 98 / XP / 95
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows 98 / XP / 95
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • Supports Key Stages 1-2 of the National Curriculum
  • Science topics come to life with simple presentations and hands-on experiments
  • Set in 3 locations: the southern U.S., Britain, and a tree house
  • Each lesson includes fascinating factoids
  • Experiments are easy to perform and require participation
  • For ages 7-11
  • Includes Carol Vorderman's Science Made Easy book

Product details

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  • ASIN: B00007CVYY
  • Release Date: 25 Oct 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,120 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Bring an entire laboratory into your home with I Love Science!; or, better yet, bring three laboratories! Rosie's Treehouse covers the essentials of biology, from the human body to animal habitats. Al's Kitchen is a chemistry lab, where you can mix or separate ingredients and learn how different types of materials interact. Finally, Mo's Workshop is dedicated to physics, home to experiments with electricity, heat, and light, along with the other forces. Within these labs, players between the ages of 7 and 11 discover the underlying concepts of science.

Each lab is set up identically. With Mo, Rosie, or Al to guide them, players perform simulated science experiments--seeing if a hockey puck will slide farther on ice, carpet, or wood, for example--and then answer a series of multiple-choice questions regarding their observations. The questions are broken into short bursts of five, ensuring that children will follow an activity with a short quiz, then return to a new exploration phase.

All educational software must strike a balance between fun and learning, and I Love Science! is tilted strongly toward its learning component. This is a game that expects players to work and think, one that comes with special sections to help teachers and parents get the most out of the player's game time; there is little in I Love Science! thrown in purely for the sake of entertainment. Children without some interest in the game's subject matter might, as a result, be resistant to playing.

The great strength of this program is less the wealth of information in its database (which is, in fact, extensive) but rather the way in which it teaches children the cornerstones of the scientific method. Rather than simply presenting information on friction or human anatomy, the experimental activities give players a chance to work out the dynamics of science for themselves. The quizzes then help them discover if the conclusions they have drawn are the correct ones. I Love Science! also comes complete with an understanding that there is no substitute for hands-on, real-life experiments... and when you complete a round of virtual games, you "win" a page, which details an actual experiment you can perform using inexpensive household materials.

For students eager to unlock the mysteries of the universe or anyone looking for a painless way to absorb the basic concepts of science, I Love Science! is an ideal choice. --Alyx Dellamonica

From Children's Software Revue®

When we saw this interactive science lab we hoped kids could do some scientific discovery without the muss and fuss. The problem is that the open-ended scientific thinking part of the program is missing. Three science labs, hosted by animal characters, contain over 30 activities each. In Al's Kitchen, for example, kids are introduced to chemistry concepts by reading scientific definitions and conducting experiments. Unfortunately, the text goes on and on and is written at a reading level too difficult for children at the lower end of the suggested age range. The experiments are disappointing, too. Free exploration is not possible and children can only experiment with the lab materials in a particular way. For example, kids test to see what will happen when materials like rice, salt and ground coffee are mixed with water and placed in a coffee filter, but they cannot include other ingredients found in the lab. After kids are done with their experiments they get a quiz that tests what they've learned. They can go back and visit any activity as often as they like, but each time they'll find the same experiments and the exact same five questions. Strengths of the program include easy navigation and clear directions. Experiments are plentiful (over 100 in all) and children can decide where and when they want to visit each of the labs. While testers enjoyed many of the experiments and liked earning the stars, they were disappointed that their rewards didn't culminate in a grand finale or some other end-goal. Although children found lots of science content, they tired of the repetitive activities. Overall, there's lots of interesting information presented, but as an interactive science lab the program misses its mark.
Teaches: biology, physics, matter
Age Range: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Copyright © 2000 Children's Software Revue

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simpy the best., 30 Nov 2000
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Alistair Border (z, Warwick Bermuda) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Love Science! (CD-ROM)
Absolutely excellent. The best educational software I have seen. Kids can chose from a huge range of subjects, with the satisfaction of performing their own experiments on screen and instantly seeing the results. My seven year old loves it and does not see it as studying or home-work. There is also a reward at the end of each session with a print out of an experiment to do at home. Make sure you have enough vinegar, baking soda and food colouring. We have had it a year and still haven't finished it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars I Love Science, 17 Feb 2008
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Mrs. S. Burman (Suffolk, England.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: I Love Science! (CD-ROM)
My 8 year old son is appalled at the female character in charge of the physics section (his favourite subject) of this interactive programme. She constantly addresses the user (Recommended age 7-11) in a deep southern american drawl as 'cutie pie' etc etc! He wants nothing to do with it! Goodness knows what an 11 year old would think.
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