Incoming Resources
- Science is simple, over 250 activities for preschoolers, Peggy Ashbrook ; illustrations, Marie Ferrante-Doyle
- Story starters and science notebooking, developing student thinking through literacy and inquiry, Sandy Buczynski and Kristin Fontichiaro
- Teaching physics with TOYS, activities for grades K-9, Beverley A.P. Taylor, James Poth, Dwight J. Portman
- Read & write science mini-journals, reproducible booklets with easy hands-on activities and quick writing prompts that teach key science topics, by Nancy Finton
- Windowsill science centers, by Lynne Kepler
- Science experiences for the early childhood years, an integrated approach, Jean D. Harlan, Mary S. Rivkin
- Incredible edible science, recipes for developing science and literacy skills, Liz Plaster and Rick Krustchinsky
- A head start on science, encouraging a sense of wonder, William C. Ritz, editor
- Teaching chemistry with TOYS, activities for grades K-9, Jerry L. Sarquis, Mickey Sarquis, John P. Williams
- Janice VanCleave's teaching the fun of science to young learners, grades pre-K-2, Janice VanCleave
- The giant encyclopedia of science activities for children 3 to 6, more than 600 science activities written by teachers for teachers, edited by Kathy Charner ; illustrated by Rebecca Grace Jones
- Hands-on physical science activities, for grades K-8, Marvin N. Tolman
- More science adventures with children's literature, reading comprehension and inquiry-based science, Anthony D. Fredericks ; illustrated by Rebecca N. Purvis
- Linking science & literacy in the K-8 classroom, edited by Rowena Douglas ... [and others]
- Launching learners in science, preK-5, how to design standards-based experiences and engage students in classroom conversations, Kerry C. Williams, George E. Veomett
- Oceans, an activity guide for ages 6-9, Nancy F. Castaldo
- Science activities A to Z, Joanne Matricardi and Jeanne McLarty
- The magical classroom, exploring science, language, and perception with children, Michael J. Strauss