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Investigation and Reasoning Collection

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Early Childhood Elementary Pre-K Kindergarten

Resources in “Investigation and Reasoning” Collection

Title Resource Type
A Gassy World: A Climate Change Investigation Journal Article
A Pond Investigation Journal Article
Authentic Science Investigation in the Classroom: Tools for Creating Original, Testable Questions and Graphical Hypotheses Journal Article
Beat the Heat! An Investigation Into Heat Transfer, Cooling Capacities, and Dilution Journal Article
Climate Change, Photosynthesis, and Misleading Information: Navigating Critical Thinking and Scientific Reasoning in the Classrooom Journal Article
Editor’s Note: Investigation Skills Journal Article
Flooded! An Investigation of Sea-Level Rise in a Changing Climate Journal Article
Inquiry-Based Investigation on the Internet: Sound and the Human Ear Journal Article
Investigation—Insects! Creative extension activities can expand a learning kit module into a comprehensive study Journal Article
National Parks Investigation Journal Article
Rocks as Windows into the Past: Taking the idea of rocks as stories and developing a rock investigation Journal Article
Science Sampler: Leaf litter—An urban schoolyard investigation Journal Article
Teacher's Toolkit: Scientific Explanations and Arguments: Supporting Students With Explicit Reasoning in Argumentation Journal Article
Teaching Students to Think Like Scientists During Cooperative Investigations Journal Article
The Crosswicks Creek Caper: A third-grade geology investigation Journal Article
The NGSS-ification of Too Slow to Notice: How to Turn Any Unit into a Phenomena-Based, Student-Driven Investigation Journal Article
The Polar Insulation Investigation Journal Article
They’re M-e-e-elting! An Investigation of Glacial Retreat in Antarctica Journal Article
Tried and True: Inquiry-based environmental science investigations with the fantastic fruit fly Journal Article
Tried and True: Who Done It? The Case of the Suicidal Murder Victim: A Forensic Investigation for Middle School Students Journal Article