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Teaching Through Trade Books: A Season to Inquire


By: David A. Wiley

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Type of Product:Journal Article
Publication Title:Science and Children
Publication Date:11/1/2004
Pages:3
Grade Level:Elementary School, Middle School
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Description

Aside from learning about naturally occurring cycles that happen over time, trade books about seasons can help students learn about the cause of the seasons. The activities based on this month’s books deepen students' conceptual understanding of seasonal change.

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Science Discipline: (mouse over for full classification)
Seasons
Analyzing data
Asking questions
Collecting data
Experimenting
Intended User Role:Elementary-Level Educator, Middle-Level Educator, Teacher
Educational Issues:Achievement, Assessment of students, Classroom management, Curriculum, Inclusion, Informal education, Inquiry learning, Instructional materials, Learning theory, Teacher content knowledge, Teacher preparation, Teaching strategies

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Size:174 KB
Requirements:Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader


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  • Earth Science
    • Changes in earth and sky
      • Weather changes from day to day and over the seasons.
      • Weather can be described by measurable quantities, such as temperature, wind direction and speed, and precipitation.
      • Objects in the sky have patterns of movement.
      • NA


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