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Learning Science by Doing Science
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Learning Science by Doing Science
10 Classic Investigations Reimagined to Teach Kids How Science Really Works, Grades 3-8

  • Alan Colburn - California State University, Long Beach, USA


March 2017 | 208 pages | Corwin

Time-tested activities to teach the key ideas of science—and turn students into scientists!

Science education is becoming more rigorous than ever, but that doesn’t have to make it more difficult. In this straightforward and witty book, Alan Colburn has adapted classic investigations to help students in grades 3 through 8 truly think and act like scientists. Chapter by chapter, this accessible primer walks you through classic science investigations, discussing how each one illustrates a “big idea” about the nature of science, and offering clear links to the Next Generation Science Standards and its Science and Engineering Practices. You’ll also find:

  • A reader-friendly overview of the NGSS
  • Guidance on adapting the activities to your grade level, including communicating instructions, facilitating discussions, and managing safety concerns
  • Case studies of working scientists to highlight specifics about the science and engineering practices.

With this elemental guide, you’ll teach your students not just what scientists do, but how scientists think—giving them the 21st-century skills they need to become the next generation of scientists.

“Now that the real work of NGSS implementation has begun, there is a high demand for quality instructional resources that show how core ideas and concepts, practices, and the nature of science come together in meaningful, intellectually engaging science investigations supported with content and pedagogical background information for the teacher. Thank you Alan Coburn for providing a resource that addresses the challenges and practical reality of transitioning to quality classroom instruction that mirrors our current best thinking about teaching and learning science.”
— Page Keeley, Past-President of the National Science Teachers Association

 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
1. Take Us Out, Mr. Data: What’s the most important thing to know about scientific knowledge?
 
2. Think Different: How is scientific thinking different from everyday thinking?
 
3. I’ve Got a Theory About That: How do scientists explain observations?
 
4. Elementary, My Dear Watson: Why is there no such thing as the scientific method?
 
5. I Must Be a Bit Indirect in This Chapter: Why is indirect evidence important to science?
 
6. Scientists Do Experiments . . .: What procedures do scientists use when answering questions?
 
7. We’re Counting on You: What do I need to know about data?
 
8. Bob the Builder and You: What about engineering and NGSS?
 
9. Learning to Fish: Where do you go next?
 
Appendix A. An Introduction to the Next Generation Science Standards
 
Appendix B. Teacher to Teacher: Advice From Elementary and Middle School Colleagues
 
Glossary
 
References
 
Index

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