"First Lessons in Physical Science" is designed for use in grammar schools. Authored by Elroy McKendree Avery and Charles Peter Sinnott, this volume provides an accessible introduction to the fundamental principles of physics. The book aims to cultivate an understanding of physical science among young learners, making complex concepts understandable through clear explanations and practical examples.
This educational resource serves as an excellent foundation for further studies in science, promoting critical thinking and analytical skills. It is a valuable addition to any elementary science curriculum, offering a structured approach to learning about the physical world.
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