Science + Methodology -- Juvenile literature
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Science + Methodology -- Juvenile literature
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Science + Methodology
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Incoming Resources
- Think like a scientist in the classroom, by Susan Hindman
- Tell me about it, Anne Montgomery
- Exploratopia, by Pat Murphy, Ellen Macaulay, and the staff of the Exploratorium ; illustrated by Jason Gorski
- Science experiments with food, by Alex Kuskowski ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- Science experiments with liquid, by Alex Kuskowski ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- I'll use information for my explanation!, Kelly Doudna
- What's going to happen?, making your hypothesis, Paul Challen
- Super gross poop, puke, and booger projects, Elsie Olson ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- Prove it!, Shirley Duke
- Citizen science, Kristin Fontichiaro
- Little kids first big book of science, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
- What makes a good experiment?, reasons & roles in science, Allan Franklin
- Notable notebooks, scientists and their writings, by Jessica Fries-Gaither ; illustrated by Linda Olliver
- Perkin's perfect purple, how a boy created color with chemistry, by Tami Lewis Brown and Debbie Loren Dunn ; illustrated by Francesca Sanna
- Asking questions and finding solutions
- What the evidence shows, Dona Herweck Rice
- Science experiments with light
- I spy, Anne Montgomery
- Analyze it!, Torrey Maloof ; consultant, Sally Creel, Ed. D., curriculum consultants, Leann Iacuone, M.A.T., NBCT, ATC Riverside Unified School District
- Sort it!, Dona Herweck Rice
- Something out there
- You are a scientist, Marcia S. Freeman
- Mad Margaret experiments with the scientific method, by Eric Braun ; illustrations by Robin Boyden
- I Can Prove It! Investigating Science
- Science experiments with light, by Alex Kuskowski ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- We are wise, let's hypothesize!, Kelly Doudna ; consulting editors, Diane Craig and Susan Kosel
- The amazing work of scientists with Max Axiom, super scientist, by Agnieszka Biskup ; illustrated by Marcelo Baez
- Frankenstein's monster and scientific methods, by Christopher L. Harbo ; illustrated by Aón
- Finding information and making arguments
- One minute mysteries, more short mysteries you solve with science! = Misterios de un minuto : ¡más misterios cortos que resuelves con ciencias!, Eric Yoder and Natalie Yoder
- Using the scientific method, Kirsten W. Larson
- It's not strange, I know about change!, Bridget Pederson
- It's a date, let's investigate!, Kelly Doudna ; consulting editors, Diane Craig and Susan Kosel
- What a scientist sees, Dona Herweck Rice
- Conozco a un científico, Arnhilda Badía
- Archaeologists on a dig, Sue Fliess ; illustrated by Mia Powell
- Scientific visualization, the new eyes of science, Christopher W. Baker
- Predict it!, Dona Herweck Rice
- Make a research plan, Caitie McAneney
- What's the problem? How to start your scientific investigation, Kylie Burns
- Think like a scientist on the playground, by Dana Meachen Rau
- Think like a scientist in the kitchen, by Matt Mullins
- Science experiments with magnets
- Collaborate and share results, Joe Greek
- Write like a scientist, Philip Wolny
- Science detectives, how scientists solved six real-life mysteries, by the editors of Yes mag ; illustrated by Rose Cowles
- Hypothesis, theory, law, Shirley Duke
- What's going on? Collecting and recording your data, Kylie Burns
- 65 more short mysteries you solve with science!, Eric Yoder and Natalie Yoder
- Collect and analyze data, Julia J. Quinlan
Outgoing Resources
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