
A gentle introduction to the world of natural science, this classic primer follows the early‑twentieth‑century Portuguese primary curriculum. It begins by defining matter and bodies, then unfolds the three great kingdoms—animal, vegetal and mineral—showing how each group is distinguished by its own properties. The text emphasizes the unique place of humans as rational beings, inviting young listeners to contemplate both the visible and the abstract.
The book moves on to the states of matter, describing solids, liquids and gases with everyday examples such as stones, water and air. Simple experiments and clear illustrations help explain molecules, atoms, and the forces that bind them, while short question‑and‑answer sections encourage active recall. Readers also meet the basics of fluids, simple and compound substances, and the tiny pores that exist in everyday materials.
Presented in a straightforward, conversational tone, the work captures the educational spirit of its era. Listeners will appreciate its methodical layout, vivid diagrams, and the way it turns foundational scientific ideas into approachable stories for curious minds.
Full title
Sciências Naturaes Pela Redacção da «Educação Nacional»
Language
pt
Duration
~54 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-08-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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