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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Learners explore through a checkpoint lab simulation how weathering and erosion have contributed to the formation of the Grand Canyon. They will create a travel brochure for the Grand Canyon demonstrating their understandings about weathering and erosion. ... [view full summary]
Learners explore through a checkpoint lab simulation how weathering and erosion have contributed to the formation of the Grand Canyon. They will create a travel brochure for the Grand Canyon demonstrating their understandings about weathering and erosion. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Learners make drawing of what they think might be inside “energy balls,” small plastic spheres that light up and buzz. After investigating simple circuits using batteries, bulbs, and wires, they learn that electricity needs a complete loop to flow. Learners... [view full summary]
Learners make drawing of what they think might be inside “energy balls,” small plastic spheres that light up and buzz. After investigating simple circuits using batteries, bulbs, and wires, they learn that electricity needs a complete loop to flow. Learners then revise their drawings and find out what makes the energy balls work. They also take apart simple, battery-operated children’s toys to find out how work. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Students explore the forces of flight and use the design process to improve the flight times of paper airplanes. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download... [view full summary]
Students explore the forces of flight and use the design process to improve the flight times of paper airplanes. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Learners explore the effects of oil spills on plants, animals, and the environment and investigate cleanup methods through a simulated oil spill. Learners also use creative writing and letter writing to demonstrate their understandings about the effects... [view full summary]
Learners explore the effects of oil spills on plants, animals, and the environment and investigate cleanup methods through a simulated oil spill. Learners also use creative writing and letter writing to demonstrate their understandings about the effects of oil spills. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Learners investigate forces and motion using ramps, toy cars, and small plastic farm animals and share their findings in a poster session. Learners also design and evaluate a device to slow the motion of a falling object. For more information... [view full summary]
Learners investigate forces and motion using ramps, toy cars, and small plastic farm animals and share their findings in a poster session. Learners also design and evaluate a device to slow the motion of a falling object. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Using a model, learners explore time zones and what causes day and night and how time zones change. Learners observed the position of the Sun in the sky at different times of day and relate those positions to the rotation of the Earth. For more... [view full summary]
Using a model, learners explore time zones and what causes day and night and how time zones change. Learners observed the position of the Sun in the sky at different times of day and relate those positions to the rotation of the Earth. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Learners will explore food chains and webs by dissecting owl pellets, creating a food web poster, and describing the relationships among organisms in a pond food web. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in your classroom—including... [view full summary]
Learners will explore food chains and webs by dissecting owl pellets, creating a food web poster, and describing the relationships among organisms in a pond food web. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in your classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Learners develop understandings of the differences between observations and inferences by analyzing Dr. Xargle's comical, yet misguided, attempts to teach his students about human babies. Learners then make observations and inferences of "mystery samples"... [view full summary]
Learners develop understandings of the differences between observations and inferences by analyzing Dr. Xargle's comical, yet misguided, attempts to teach his students about human babies. Learners then make observations and inferences of "mystery samples" collected from Planet Earth by Dr. Xargle. This free chapter includes several science lessons that use children's books to guide inquiry, along with several activity pages. Also included are the Table of Contents, the Preface, and the Index of the book. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Learners explore the differences between chemical and physical changes by observing a variety of changes in mater. Learners observe the chemical change of cooking pancakes and identify new menu items for the Chemical Change Café. For more information... [view full summary]
Learners explore the differences between chemical and physical changes by observing a variety of changes in mater. Learners observe the chemical change of cooking pancakes and identify new menu items for the Chemical Change Café. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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| By: Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan |
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A chapter from Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
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Learners make observation of the Moon each night for a month, model how the Moon changes shape, and illustrate a picture book with scientifically accurate Moon phases. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including... [view full summary]
Learners make observation of the Moon each night for a month, model how the Moon changes shape, and illustrate a picture book with scientifically accurate Moon phases. For more information on how to implement Picture-Perfect Science in you classroom—including key reading strategies and NSES connections—download the free e-book of chapters 1 through 5, Why Read Picture Books in Science Class?[hide full abstract]
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Member Price: $2.79
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| Grade Level: Elementary School |
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