Stepping Up To Science and Math: Exploring the Natural Connections
Author: National Science Teachers Association
Publisher: NSTA Press
Published: 2009-07-06
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 1935155318
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Author: National Science Teachers Association
Publisher: NSTA Press
Published: 2009-07-06
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 1935155318
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marion Jenice Goldston
Publisher: National Science Teachers Association
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780873552523
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStepping Up to Science and Math invites you to step back and rethink the way you teach both of these essential subjects. Then it illustrates how you can step up the pace with Standards-based activities that make learning more effective and efficient. (You can even step outside the oridnary with new lessons featuring gummy worms, school buses, or the planet Mars.) Compiled from Science and Children, NSTA's award-winning elementary school journal, Stepping Up gathers 21 articles that provide interdisciplinary options for linking inquiry-based activities to mathematics as well as other K - 6 curriculum areas, such as language arts and social studies. The book is organized into three broad content areas based on subject matter or skills: 1) Making connections among the basic process skills, such as linear measurement, data collection, estimation, and graphing, that underpin both science and math. Chapter titles include "Say Yes to Metric," "Gummy Worms Measurement," and "Weighing Dinosaurs." 2) Using scientific concepts as the core for authentic investigations that link to other disciplines. Titles cover "Crossing the Curriculum with Frogs," "Real Earthquakes, Real Learning," and "Mission to Mars." 3) Finding contemporary applications for scientific inquiry and experimentation to develop more advanced integrated process skills. Among the titles: "The Scoop on Science Data," "Thinking Engineering," and "Building Structures."
Author: Deborah L. Hanuscin
Publisher: NSTA Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 1936959429
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHere's a time-saving way to learn what research tells you about teaching elementary science and applying the findings both inside and outside your classroom. It's a collection of 27 "Perspectives" columns from Science and Children, NSTA's award-winning elementary-level journal. The book is organised in six science-specific sections, including general teaching goals, strategies to facilitate learning, student thinking and misconceptions, and your own professional development. The columns are written to make it easy to grasp the material and then use what research tells you about issues of specific interest to K-6 science instruction. Each column starts with a classroom vignette highlighting a particular challenge--from using analogies to blending science and reading instruction to effective ways to ask questions; provides a synthesis of key research findings, organised as a series of questions; and concludes with specific advice you can use right away. This useful compendium is ideal for K-6 teachers as well as science supervisors and preservice elementary science methods professors who want more students to benefit from what research tells us.
Author: John Eichinger
Publisher: NSTA Press
Published: 2009-05-30
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 1935155504
DOWNLOAD EBOOKScience does not exist in a vacuum and, therefore, shouldn't be taught that way. In that spirit, Activities Linking Science With Math, 5-8, is a hands-on guide for preservice and inservice elementary and middle school teachers who want to connect science instruction with other areas of study-including visual arts, social sciences, language arts, and especially math.
Author: Susan Koba
Publisher: NSTA Press
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 273
ISBN-13: 1936137453
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthors Susan Koba and Carol Mitchell introduce teachers of grades 3- 5 to their conceptual framework for successful instruction of hard-to-teach science concepts. Their methodology comprises four steps: (1) engage students about their preconceptions and address their thinking; (2) target lessons to be learned; (3) determine appropriate strategies; and (4) use Standards-based teaching that builds on student understandings. The authors not only explain how to use their framework but also provide a variety of tools and examples of its application on four hard-to-teach foundational concepts: the flow of energy and matter in ecosystems, force and motion, matter and its transformation, and Earth's shape. Both preservice and inservice elementary school teachers will find this approach appealing, and the authors' engaging writing style and user-friendly tables help educators adapt the method with ease.
Author: Teaching Young Children
Publisher:
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 102
ISBN-13: 9781938113093
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Much of the content in this book is adapted from Teaching Young Children (TYC), NAEYC's award-winning magazine ..."--Page [104]
Author: Deanna Pecaski McLennan
Publisher:
Published: 2020-08-18
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9781938113659
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGain confidence in your ability to incorporate math into all aspects of your early learning program.
Author: M. Jenice Goldston
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 2012-01-18
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 1452289352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYour Science Classroom: Becoming an Elementary / Middle School Science Teacher, by authors M. Jenice "Dee" Goldston and Laura Downey, is a core teaching methods textbook for use in elementary and middle school science methods courses. Designed around a practical, "practice-what-you-teach" approach to methods instruction, the text is based on current constructivist philosophy, organized around 5E inquiry, and guided by the National Science Education Teaching Standards.
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 928
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