See-through Science

See-through Science
Author: James Wilsdon
Publisher: Demos
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1841801305

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Teaching Science Through Trade Books

Teaching Science Through Trade Books
Author: Christine Anne Royce
Publisher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1936959135

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If you like the popular?Teaching Science Through Trade Books? columns in NSTA?s journal Science and Children, or if you?ve become enamored of the award-winning Picture-Perfect Science Lessons series, you?ll love this new collection. It?s based on the same time-saving concept: By using children?s books to pique students? interest, you can combine science teaching with reading instruction in an engaging and effective way.

Revelation Through Science

Revelation Through Science
Author: James G. Martin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1524536105

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Revelation through Science is written for the educated non-scientist who may be troubled by apparent conflicts between science and religion. Are science and faith incompatible? Astronomers, physicists, and biologists have now shown that the more deeply science probes nature, the more it reveals evidence pointing us to God. After reviewing concepts from those fields, Revelation through Science adds new material from chemistry. It describes organic structures that are profoundly vital for life, yet too complex for self-assembly without some guiding principle. It should lift the burden from believers and seekers to realize that science is not the enemy of faith.

Through a Glass Brightly

Through a Glass Brightly
Author: David P. Barash
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0190673710

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"Human beings are important, especially to themselves! But as science advances, it has become increasingly clear that we are less special and more natural than many people have long believed. This book shows how, as we finally look at ourselves honestly and accurately, we can identify ourselves as wonderfully natural, inseparable from the universe and other living things"--

Exploring Science Through Science Fiction

Exploring Science Through Science Fiction
Author: Barry B. Luokkala
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 146147891X

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The material in this book forms the basis of an interdisciplinary, college-level course, which uses science fiction film as a vehicle for exploring science concepts. Unlike traditional introductory-level courses, the science content is arranged according to major themes in science fiction, with a deliberate progression from the highly objective and discipline-specific (e.g. Reference Frames; Physics of Space Travel and Time Travel) to the very multi-disciplinary and thought-provoking (e.g. Human Teleportation; Science and Society). Over 100 references to science fiction films and television episodes are included, spanning more than 100 years of cinematic history. Some of these are conducive to calculations (solutions included).

Ambitious Science Teaching

Ambitious Science Teaching
Author: Mark Windschitl
Publisher: Harvard Education Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2020-08-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1682531643

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2018 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Ambitious Science Teaching outlines a powerful framework for science teaching to ensure that instruction is rigorous and equitable for students from all backgrounds. The practices presented in the book are being used in schools and districts that seek to improve science teaching at scale, and a wide range of science subjects and grade levels are represented. The book is organized around four sets of core teaching practices: planning for engagement with big ideas; eliciting student thinking; supporting changes in students’ thinking; and drawing together evidence-based explanations. Discussion of each practice includes tools and routines that teachers can use to support students’ participation, transcripts of actual student-teacher dialogue and descriptions of teachers’ thinking as it unfolds, and examples of student work. The book also provides explicit guidance for “opportunity to learn” strategies that can help scaffold the participation of diverse students. Since the success of these practices depends so heavily on discourse among students, Ambitious Science Teaching includes chapters on productive classroom talk. Science-specific skills such as modeling and scientific argument are also covered. Drawing on the emerging research on core teaching practices and their extensive work with preservice and in-service teachers, Ambitious Science Teaching presents a coherent and aligned set of resources for educators striving to meet the considerable challenges that have been set for them.

Science Arts

Science Arts
Author: MaryAnn F. Kohl
Publisher: Bright Ring Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1993-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0935607234

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"ScienceArts" builds upon natural curiosity as children experience and explore basic science concepts as they create over 200 beautiful and amazing art experiments. Projects use common household materials and art supplies. The art activities are open-ended and easy to do with one science-art experiment per page, fully illustrated and kid-tested. The book inclues three indexes and an innovative charted Table of Contents. Suitable for home, school, museum programs, or childcare, all ages. Kids call this the "ooo-ahhh" book. Examples of projects include: - Crystal Bubbles - Dancing Rabbits - Building Beans - Magnetic Rubbing - Stencil Leaves - Magic Cabbage - Marble Sculpture - Immiscibles - Paint Pendulum - Ice Structures - Bottle Optics - Erupting Colors - Chromatography 1993 Benjamin Franklin Gold Award, Education/Teaching/Academic 1993 Benjamin Franklin Silver Award, Interior Design 1993 Benjamin Franklin Silver Award, Book Cover 1993 Washington Press Communicator Award, First Place Winner, Non-Fiction Book

Rambling Through Science and Technology

Rambling Through Science and Technology
Author: Octave Levenspiel
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1300687207

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This book is the collection of random notes on a variety of topics, from the beginnings of science to ideas about the universe today. In this adventure we touch upon the history and heroes of science, the fantastic invention of the heat engine, how to tell which is the most efficient of mechanical devices, the theory of games and that mysterious non-thing called entropy.

Looking Through a Telescope

Looking Through a Telescope
Author: Linda Bullock
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781417631261

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For use in schools and libraries only. Simple text and photographs describe and illustrate how to use a telescope.

Developing Critical Thinking Through Science

Developing Critical Thinking Through Science
Author: June Main
Publisher: Critical Thinking Company
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1990
Genre: Critical thinking
ISBN: 9780894554223

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Contains standards-based activities for the physical sciences that help students learn the scientific method and develop analysis skills that can be applied to science and other subjects.