Science Stories You Can Count On

Science Stories You Can Count On
Title Science Stories You Can Count On PDF eBook
Author Clyde Freeman Herreid
Publisher NSTA Press
Pages 561
Release 2014-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1938946596

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Using real stories with quantitative reasoning skills enmeshed in the story line is a powerful and logical way to teach biology and show its relevance to the lives of future citizens, regardless of whether they are science specialists or laypeople.” —from the introduction to Science Stories You Can Count On This book can make you a marvel of classroom multitasking. First, it helps you achieve a serious goal: to blend 12 areas of general biology with quantitative reasoning in ways that will make your students better at evaluating product claims and news reports. Second, its 51 case studies are a great way to get students engaged in science. Who wouldn’t be glad to skip the lecture and instead delve into investigating cases with titles like these: • “A Can of Bull? Do Energy Drinks Really Provide a Source of Energy?” • “ELVIS Meltdown! Microbiology Concepts of Culture, Growth, and Metabolism” • “The Case of the Druid Dracula” • “As the Worm Turns: Speciation and the Maggot Fly” • “The Dead Zone: Ecology and Oceanography in the Gulf of Mexico” Long-time pioneers in the use of educational case studies, the authors have written two other popular NSTA Press books: Start With a Story (2007) and Science Stories: Using Case Studies to Teach Critical Thinking (2012). Science Stories You Can Count On is easy to use with both biology majors and nonscience students. The cases are clearly written and provide detailed teaching notes and answer keys on a coordinating website. You can count on this book to help you promote scientific and data literacy in ways to prepare students to reason quantitatively and, as the authors write, “to be astute enough to demand to see the evidence.”

Bat Count: A Citizen Science Story

Bat Count: A Citizen Science Story
Title Bat Count: A Citizen Science Story PDF eBook
Author Anna Forrester
Publisher Arbordale Publishing
Pages 32
Release 2017-02-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1643511343

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Jojo is prepping for an exciting night; it’s time for the bat count! Bats have always been a welcome presence during the summers in the family barn. But over the years, the numbers have dwindled as many bats in the area caught white-nose syndrome. Jojo and her family count the bats and send the numbers to scientists who study bats, to see if the bat population can recover. On a summer evening, the family quietly makes their way to the lawn to watch the sky and count the visitors to their farm. This fictional story includes a 4-page For Creative Minds section in the back of the book and a 65-page cross-curricular Teaching Activity Guide online. Bat Count is vetted by experts and designed to encourage parental engagement. Its extensive back matter helps teachers with time-saving lesson ideas, provides extensions for science, math, and social studies units, and uses inquiry-based learning to help build critical thinking skills in young readers. The Spanish translation supports ELL and dual-language programs. The interactive ebook reads aloud in both English and Spanish with word highlighting and audio speed control to promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, text engagement, and reading comprehension. Tap animals and other things that make noise to hear their sounds.

What Is Science?

What Is Science?
Title What Is Science? PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Kai Dotlich
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 22
Release 2006-08-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0805073949

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Introduces young children to the ever-changing world of science and about curiosity, asking questions, and exploring possible answers.

Telling Science Stories

Telling Science Stories
Title Telling Science Stories PDF eBook
Author Martin W. Angler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2020-03-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351035088

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A practical manual for anyone who wants to turn scientific facts into gripping science stories, this book provides an overview of story elements and structure, guidance on where to locate them in scientific papers and a step-by-step guide to applying storytelling techniques to writing about science. In this book, Martin W. Angler outlines basic storytelling elements to show how and where fledgling science storytellers can find them in scientific output. Journalistic techniques like selection through news values and narrative interviews are covered in dedicated chapters. A variety of writing techniques and approaches are presented as a way of framing science stories in ways that are informative and compelling in different media – from short films to news articles. Practical examples, selected interviews and case studies complement each chapter, with exercises and experimentation suggestions included for deeper understanding. Review questions at the end of each chapter cement the newly gained knowledge to make sure readers absorb it, with links to articles and online tools inviting further reading. A valuable resource for students of journalism and science communication as well as professional journalists, scientists and scientists-in-training who want to engage with the public or simply improve their journal papers. This book is a one-stop shop on science storytelling with a clear focus on providing practical techniques and advice on how to thrive as science writers and communicate science in all of its complexity.

Georgia's Terrific, Colorific Experiment

Georgia's Terrific, Colorific Experiment
Title Georgia's Terrific, Colorific Experiment PDF eBook
Author Zoe Persico
Publisher Running Press Kids
Pages 37
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0762465255

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Science and art come together in this colorful and empowering picture book about a strong minded girl scientist and her artist family. Is it possible for science and art to really mix? Georgia wants to be a scientist, and a great one at that. But in order become a great scientist, she must first create her own, unique experiment. Her mother, father, grandma, and brother all want to help, but they're artists. How could they possibly help her with science? Everyone knows art and science just don't go together! As Georgia struggles to create her unique experiment, she eventually learns that sometimes science, too, can be a work of art.

Science Stories

Science Stories
Title Science Stories PDF eBook
Author Clyde Freeman Herreid
Publisher NSTA Press
Pages 410
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 1936959917

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Stories give life and substance to scientific methods and provide an inside look at scientists in action. Case studies deepen scientific understanding, sharpen critical-thinking skills, and help students see how science relates to their lives. In Science Stories, Clyde Freeman Herreid, Nancy Schiller, and Ky Herreid have organized case studies into categories such as historical cases, science and the media, and ethics and the scientific process. Each case study comprises a story, classroom discussion questions, teaching notes and background information, objectives, and common misconceptions about the topic, as well as helpful references. College-level educators and high school teachers will find that this compilation of case studies will allow students to make connections between the classroom and everyday life.

Books You Can Count on

Books You Can Count on
Title Books You Can Count on PDF eBook
Author Rachel Griffiths
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books
Pages 116
Release 1991
Genre Education
ISBN

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In this book teachers can explore opportunities for relating math to reading.