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Quick view Transportation in the Future, Grade 3: STEM Road Map for Elementary School by Carla C Johnson What if you could challenge your third graders to design the train of the future? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can! View Details
Quick view Birds without Borders: Investigating Populations, Habitats, and Conservation of Birds in the U.S. and Abroad by Nancy M Trautmann Birds Without Borders supports investigations in which students learn key science concepts, build quantitative skills, and engage in critical reading and writing while addressing real-world issues relevant to biology, environmental science, general... View Details
Quick view Toward High School Biology: Understanding Growth in Living Things, Teacher Edition by AAAS Would you like to challenge your middle school students to explain a range of phenomenafrom how nylon thread can form from two clear, colorless liquids to how a snake that eats only eggs can make body structures such as skin and scales that dont look... View Details
Quick view Building the Science Department: Stories of Success by Wayne Melville How can your science department become a site for developing science teachers professional learning? Building the Science Department answers that question through stories from teachers who walk the sometimes rocky path of reforming science teaching and... View Details
Quick view Creating a STEM Culture for Teaching and Learning by Jeff Weld This is the book that will flip the way you think about STEM from not me to Im in! Author Jeff Weld is the director of the acclaimed Iowa Governors STEM Advisory Council. He sees STEM as a white-hot, transformative revolution in schooling as we... View Details
Quick view Argument-Driven Inquiry in Physics, Volmue 1: Mechanics Lab Investiagtions for Grades 9-12 by Victor Sampson Argument-Driven Inquiry in Physics, Volume 1 focuses on mechanics and has two parts. The first part describes the ADI instructional model and the components of ADI lab investigations. The second part provides 23 field-tested labs covering a wide variety... View Details
Quick view Disciplinary Core Ideas: Reshaping Teaching and Learning by Ravit Golan Duncan Like all enthusiastic teachers, you want your students to see the connections between important science concepts so they can grasp how the world works nowand maybe even make it work better in the future. But how exactly do you help them learn and apply... View Details
Quick view More Picture-Perfect Science Lessons: Using Children's Books to Guide Inquiry, K-4 by Karen Ansberry This resource for elementary educators contains 15 science lessons for students in grades K-4 that use picture books as tools to increase understanding. Each lesson follows a common format for teaching inquiry-based science: the Biological Sciences... View Details
Quick view Exemplary STEM Programs: Designs for Success by Robert E Yager Everybody talks about STEM initiatives, but is anybody doing them effectively? This books answer is a resounding yes! It tells the inside stories of 24 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs that both connect with the Next... View Details
Quick view The Pillbug Project: A Guide to Investigation by Robin Burnett Help children see for themselves what science is all about with the perfect classroom critter, the docile pillbug. Organized around 10 days of activities, this innovative book helps students explore organisms life cycles and environments, understand... View Details
Quick view It's Debatable!: Using Socioscientific Issues to Develop Scientific Literacy, K-12 by Dana L Zeidler At the core of the exploration is the Socioscientific Issues Framework. The framework gives students practice in the research, analysis, and argumentation necessary to grapple with difficult questions and build scientific literacy. After introducing the... View Details
Quick view Perspectives: Research and Tips to Support Science Education, K-6 by Deborah Hanuscin Heres a time-saving way to learn what research tells you about teaching elementary science and applying the findings both inside and outside your classroom. Its a collection of 27 Perspectives columns from Science and Children, NSTAs award-winning... View Details