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Learning science by doing science: 10 classic investigations reimagine to teach kids now science really works grades 3-8

Colburn, Alan Unknown Corwin (London, 2017) (eng) English 9781506344614 Unknown Unknown SCIENCE-STUDY AND TEACHING (MIDDLE SCHOOL)-METHODOLOGY; Unknown Designed foremost for grades 3-8 teachers, this accessible, classroom-based primer gently introduces teachers to the Next Generation Science Standards and Engineering Practices and helps teachers better understand and teach key ideas around the Nature of Science

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xviii, 188p. 26 cm. ill.

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Preface Acknowledgments About the Author
1. Take Us Out, Mr. Data: What's the most important thing to know about scientific knowledge?
2. Think Different: How is scientific thinking different from everyday thinking?
3. I've Got a Theory About That: How do scientists explain observations?
4. Elementary, My Dear Watson: Why is there no such thing as the scientific method?
5. I Must Be a Bit Indirect in This Chapter: Why is indirect evidence important to science?
6. Scientists Do Experiments . . .: What procedures do scientists use when answering questions?
7. We're Counting on You: What do I need to know about data?
8. Bob the Builder and You: What about engineering and NGSS?
9. Learning to Fish: Where do you go next? Appendix A. An Introduction to the Next Generation Science Standards Appendix B. Teacher to Teacher: Advice From Elementary and Middle School Colleagues
Glossary
References
Index


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