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LEGO Space: Building the Future | STEM Friday
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Books. LEGO Space: Building the Future. July 24, 2015. LEGO Space: Building the Future. By Peter Reid (Author) and Tim Goddard (Author). It’s STEM Friday! Ngineering, and M. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Categories: STEM Friday round-up. Author, consultant, and teacher Anastasia Suen is the author of 250 books, a Booklist columnist, a freelance editor, and a writing instructor (online). Larr; Previous Post. Next Post →.
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Two Books That Offer Different Ways to Cover Plant Science | STEM Friday
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Books. Two Books That Offer Different Ways to Cover Plant Science. July 31, 2015. Educational standards suggest introducing plant science concepts in Kindergarten, or even in preschool. Today at Wrapped in Foil Blog. We are featuring two children’s books for that level that approach the same material in different, but complimentary ways. All About Plants) by Claire Throp. The other books in the All About Plants. The first thing the reader notices about th...
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Books. August 19, 2016. Written by Camilla de la Bedoyere. Source: Review copy provided by the publisher. When spring comes, the seeds that are in good soil begin to germinate. They will grow into new plants, and the whole life cycle will begin again. Now if you’re going to do this, you should have a literacy tie-in. Seed to Sunflower. Check out more of Jeff’s ramblings at NC Teacher Stuff. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). March 18, 2016.
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Novels Can Promote STEM, Too | STEM Friday
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Books. Novels Can Promote STEM, Too. August 7, 2015. When we think of promoting STEM books for kids, we usually think of nonfiction. Fiction can play a role as well, however, especially for the middle-grade reader. Today at Wrapped in Foil blog. We are highlighting an excellent example of a novel that promotes STEM. In the middle-grade work. Will she be able to solve the mystery without getting into trouble and losing all her friends? Ngineering, and M.
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Books. July 22, 2016. Swim on over to Growing with Science blog. Where we are highlighting the newest edition to the. Series by Cathryn Sill and John Sill:. About Marine Mammals: A Guide for Children. The Sills are a talented couple who have been collaborating on books in the award-winning. They swim between blocks of floating ice looking for other marine mammals such as seals. Planning a trip to the beach? It’s STEM Friday! Ngineering, and M. Last Friday...
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Amanda K. Jaros. Amanda K. Jaros is a freelance writer living in Ithaca, NY. Her writing focuses on nature, science, and environmental issues. Her work as a mother has also inspired writings on parenting. She is pursuing an MFA in nature writing at Chatham University. Amanda's work has appeared in a wide range of places, online and in print, from literary magazines to blogs to the local newspaper. Read her haiku, book reviews, and nature writing at her blog, Tamarack Writes. Create a free website.
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Bee Dance | STEM Friday
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Books. July 31, 2015. Henry Holt, 2015). Suitable for sharing with a story time group,. Is presented as a conversational entreaty to bees,. Waggle faster, honeybee! Your dance points the way to the prairie.”. Is lyrical nonfiction with large, bright, cut-paper illustrations. An author’s note contains additional facts and the author’s source material. See a slide show of images from. On the publisher’s website. I thought it was worth mentioning again.
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Books. January 15, 2016. The Official ScratchJr Book. Because I’ve shown an interest in coding in the past, No Starch Press. Was kind enough to offer me a review copy of The Official ScratchJr Book. By Marina Umaschi Bers and Mitchel Resnick. (2015). Sadly, I don’t have an iPad or Android-based tablet, so I was unable to download the ScratchJr app. To test it, but judging by the book and my experience with Scratch. Unlike the Hour of Code. 8221; and you w...
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Whoosh!: A Watery World of Wonderful Creatures | STEM Friday
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Books. A Watery World of Wonderful Creatures. July 31, 2015. A Watery World of Wonderful Creatures. By Marilyn Baillie (Author) and Susan Mitchell (Illustrator). A wonderful, whimsical exploration of various animals in the water and the ways in which children can, and do, mimic them! Section that provides brief and quirky facts about the animals featured throughout. Jump in the WATER and Join the Fun! It’s STEM Friday! Ngineering, and M. Larr; Previous Po...