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New! Seamless Assessment in Science: A Guide for Elementary and Middle School Teachers Mark J. Volkmann, Sandra K. Abell (Paperback) |
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Science Notebooks: Writing About Inquiry Lori Fulton, Brian Campbell (Paperback) |
| Use science notebooks and watch as your students write as scientists do, share their thinking, support their ideas with evidence, and improve their literacy through reading, writing, and speaking. |
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Worms, Shadows, and Whirlpools: Science in the Early Childhood Classroom Sharon Grollman, Karen Worth (Paperback) |
| Based on the growing understanding that even the littlest learners are powerful thinkers and theory makers, this book identifies important science inquiry skills and concepts appropriate for the very young. |
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Science Workshop: Reading, Writing, and Thinking Like a Scientist Second Edition Wendy Saul, Jeanne Reardon, Charles R. Pearce, Donna Dieckman, Donna Neutze (Paperback) |
| This second edition, chock-full of new information and ideas, leaves teachers even more eager to implement an inquiry-based science curriculum. |
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The New Science Literacy: Using Language Skills to Help Students Learn Science Marlene Thier, Bennett Daviss (Paperback) |
| Whether you’re a teacher new to science or a veteran teacher of science, here’s a powerful new tool for teaching the subject through language literacy. |
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Primary Science: Taking the Plunge Second Edition Wynne Harlen (Paperback) |
| This book is written for preservice and inservice classroom teachers in primary, elementary, and middle schools. |
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Nurturing Inquiry: Real Science for the Elementary Classroom Charles R. Pearce (Paperback) |
| Replete with practical ideas for materials, activities, and strategies, Nurturing Inquiry is the perfect resource for teachers looking to create a community of scientists in their classroom. |
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Organizing Wonder: Making Inquiry Science Work in the Elementary Classroom Carol Callahan, Helen Kitchell, Patricia Pierce, Pedie O'Brien, Jody S. Hall (Paperback) |
| For the authors, meaningful scientific inquiry originates with children's own ideas. Hall provides a practical guide to structuring this inquiry process, and then her colleagues—all elementary classroom teachers—reflect on their experiences. |
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Active Assessment for Active Science: A Guide for Elementary School Teachers George E. Hein, Sabra L. Price (Paperback) |
| Active Assessment for Active Science meets the needs of teachers faced with the task of assessing hands-on science. |
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Doing What Scientists Do: Children Learn to Investigate Their World Ellen Doris (Paperback) |
| Teachers and administrators wanting to make elementary science programs work will find out how in these pages. |
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