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Quick view Using Physical Science Gadgets and Gizmos, Grades 6-8: Phenomenon-Based Learning by Matthew Bobrowsky What studentor teachercan resist the chance to experiment with Rocket Launchers, Sound Pipes, Drinking Birds, Dropper Poppers, and more? The 35 experiments in Using Physical Science Gadgets and... View Details
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Quick view Welcome to Nanoscience: Interdisciplinary Environmental Explorations, 9-12 by Andrew S Madden This volume comprises two parts. The first provides background material for the teacher and answers important questions: What is nanoscience and technology? What are the important historical and... View Details
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Quick view Yet More Everyday Science Mysteries: Stories for Inquiry-Based Science Teaching by Richard Konicek-Moran n the fourth book of this award-winning series, author Richard Konicek-Moran explores 15 new mysteries children and adults encounter in their daily lives. Relating the mysteries to experiences... View Details
Quick view You Want Me to Teach What?: Sure-Fire Methods for Teaching Physical Science and Math by Norman LaFave You Want Me to Teach What? avoids long discussions of education theory and specific lesson plans. Instead, it concentrates on general techniques for approaching a variety of problems and enhancing... View Details