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| 101 Things Everyone Should Know about Science | Level: 3-12 |
| | Author: Dia Michels and Nathan Levy |
ISBN: 0-9678020-5-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Science Naturally!, 2006 |
| Description: 101 Things Everyone Should Know About Science uses a question-and answer format to entice the reader into learning more about key concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, earth, and general science. This book is perfect for anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of how science impacts everyday life. Some questions include “Why do you see lightning before you hear thunder?” “What keeps the planets orbiting around the sun?” “Why do we put salt on roads when they are icy?” |
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| Alexander Graham Bell: An inventive Life | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Elizabeth MacLeod |
ISBN: 1-550-74456-9 |
| Illustrated by: Barbara Spurll | Publisher: Kids Can Press, 1999 |
| Description: This biography follows Bell’s life from his birth in Scotland through his many inventions and achievements, and concludes with his last few experiments and his death at his home in Canada. Equal attention is given to all of Bell’s interests, such as his devotion to advancements for the hearing impaired and his later interest in flight. The subject, his family, and sketches of his many inventions appear in photos and reproductions. |
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| Always inventing: A Photobiography of Alexander Graham Bell | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Tom L. Matthews |
ISBN: 0-792-27391-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: National Geographic Society, 1999 |
| Description: This biography has photographs and quotes from Bell himself. It follows this well-known inventor from his childhood in Scotland through his lifelong efforts to come up with ideas that would improve people’s lives. |
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| Awesome Experiments in Electricity and Magnetism | Level: 4-6 |
| | Author: Michael Dispezios |
ISBN: 0-806-99819-9 |
| Illustrated by: Matt Lefleur, Catherine Leary | Publisher: Sterling Publishing Co., 1999 |
| Description: More than 70 experiments explore electric charges, static electricity, currents, circuits, switches, and magnetism. Each one includes a brief introduction, a list of materials, directions, and a scientific explanation of the results. |
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| Batteries, Bulbs, And Wires | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: David Glover |
ISBN: 0-753-45510-2 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Kingfisher Books/Larousse Kingfisher Chambers, 2002 |
| Description: The hands-on projects in this book explore electricity and its origins, from simple magnets to creating a circuit or a motor. |
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| Benjamin Franklin's Adventures With Electricity | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Beverly Birch, Robin Bell Corfield |
ISBN: 0-8120-9790-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Barron’s Educational Series, 1995 |
| Description: The story of how Ben Franklin found a way to protect people from the dangers of lightning and opened the way for later generations to harness electrical energy. |
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| Breaking Secret Codes | Level: 3-9 |
| | Author: Jillian Gregory |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-4568-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011 |
| Description: Coded information may look confusing, but most codes provide hints that can help you break them. Learn how to find and interpret code patterns and repetitions. With your new super-sleuthing skills, youÕll be cracking codes in no time! |
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| Charged Up: The Story of Electricity | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Jacqui Bailey |
ISBN: 1-404-80568-0 |
| Illustrated by: Matthew Lilly | Publisher: Picture Window Books, 2004 |
| Description: Describes how electric energy is generated in power stations and how it travels through pylons, power cables, and wires into people’s homes. Includes bibliography. |
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| Circuits, Shocks, and Lightning: The Science of Electricity | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Celeste A. Peters |
ISBN: 0-739-80143-0 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Raintree Publishers, 2000 |
| Description: Explains the different kinds of electricity and describes how we use electricity every day. Includes related projects and experiments. |
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| | Author: Gayle Worland |
ISBN: 0-7368-2215-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: ---, 2004 |
| Description: Explore the history of the computer and discover how this invention developed into the computers we use today. |
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| Discovering Electricity | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Rae Bains |
ISBN: 0-89375-565-6 |
| Illustrated by: Joel Snyder | Publisher: Troll Associates, 1982 |
| Description: A discussion of what electricity is, where it comes from, and how it is used. |
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| Electrical Circuits | Level: 3-4 |
| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-59242-256-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2003 |
| Description: Describes electric circuits and how they are made. |
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| | Author: Rebecca Olien |
ISBN: 0-736-81404-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2002 |
| Description: Static electricity, electric storms, and storing, making, and moving electricity are just a few of the topics covered. Readers will gain an understanding of words such as protons, neutrons, electrons, spark, and particle. |
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| | Author: Darlene Lauw |
ISBN: 0-778-70561-7 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Crabtree, 2002 |
| Description: Explains static electricity, magnetism, and how electricity travels. Highlights leading scientists, Earth-friendly facts, and important vocabulary. |
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| | Author: Adele Richardson |
ISBN: 0-7368-5444-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2006 |
| Description: Have you ever shocked someone after rubbing your feet on the carpet? The shock is electricity jumping from you to another person. Look in this book for a dozen questions that will get you thinking about how electricity powers your world |
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| Electricity and Magnets | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Sarah Angliss |
ISBN: 0-753-45349-5 |
| Illustrated by: David Le Jars | Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001 |
| Description: Explore science in action with a wide variety of experiments using everyday materials. |
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| Electromagnetism | Level: 5-6 |
| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-592-42522-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2004 |
| Description: Students explore the relationship between electricity and magnets. |
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| Experiments with Magnets | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Salvatore Tocci |
ISBN: 0-613-54210-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Sagebrush, 2002 |
| Description: A variety of experiments investigate magnets. |
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| Guglielmo Marconi: Inventor of Radio and Wireless Communication | Level: 4-6 |
| | Author: Victoria Sherrow |
ISBN: 0-766-02280-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Enslow Publishers, 2004 |
| Description: This biography of Guglielmo Marconi describes his work with wireless transmissions, the development of radio, and short waves and microwaves. |
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| Inventing The Future: A Photobiography of Thomas Alva Edison | Level: 4-6 |
| | Author: Marfe Ferguson, Ferguson Delano, Jennifer Emmett |
ISBN: 0-792-26721-4 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: National Geographic Society, 2002 |
| Description: Presents a biography of the tireless Thomas Edison, illustrated with many photos of his life and inventions. |
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| The Magic School Bus and the Electric Field Trip | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Joanna Cole |
ISBN: 0-590-44683-5 |
| Illustrated by: Bruce Degen | Publisher: Scholastic, 1997 |
| Description: Ms. Frizzle takes her class on a field trip through the town’s electric wires so they can learn how electricity is generated and how it is used. Also available in library binding. |
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| Magnetic and Non-Magnetic | Level: K-3 |
| | Author: Angela Royston |
ISBN: 1-403-40855-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2003 |
| Description: Explains that not all materials are magnetic, that magnetism can pass through materials, and how a compass works. |
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| | Author: John Woodruff |
ISBN: 0-817-24946-X |
| Illustrated by: Chris Fairclough | Publisher: Raintree Publishers, 1998 |
| Description: Introduces the basic concept of magnetism through simple experiments that can be performed at home. Includes a glossary, a list of books, and an index. |
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| | Author: Adele Richardson |
ISBN: 0-7368-5447-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2006 |
| Description: Learn in this book why magnets stick to some things and not to others, why sometimes they push away from each other, and many more facts about magnets. |
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| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: 1-59242-371-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2004 |
| Description: Examines magnets and their properties. |
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| | Author: Rebecca Olien |
ISBN: 0-736-81406-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2002 |
| Description: Portrays magnetism as a form of energy, how magnets attract or repel objects, Earth’s magnetic field, and why a compass needle always points north. |
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| Making Secret Codes | Level: 3-9 |
| | Author: Jillian Gregory |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-4567-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2011 |
| Description: Throughout history, army generals, spies, and even scientists have guarded information through secret codes. Find out how they did it and learn how to create your own secret codes. You and your friends can share secrets that will leave everyone else scratching their heads. |
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| | Author: Gayle Worland |
ISBN: 0-736-82217-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2003 |
| Description: Explore the history of the radio and discover how this invention developed into the radios we use today. Describes the people and events behind the radio and shows how it works. Includes bibliography. |
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| | Author: Margaret Hall, M. C. Hall, Jennifer Blizin Gillis |
ISBN: 1-403-45337-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Heinemann Library, 2004 |
| Description: Introduces the life of Samuel Morse, including his childhood in Massachusetts, his early inventions and career as an artist, and his invention of the telegraph, as well as the special code used to send messages. |
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| Science Experiments With Electricity | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Sally Nankivell-Aston, Dorothy Jackson |
ISBN: 0-531-14580-8 |
| Illustrated by: Ray Moller | Publisher: Franklin Watts, 2000 |
| Description: Experiments in electricity include building simple switches and circuits. Electric symbols are illustrated. |
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| Science Experiments with Magnets | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Sally Nankivell-Aston |
ISBN: 0-531-14576-X |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Franklin Watts/Scholastic, 2000 |
| Description: Experiments test ideas such as magnetic strength, magnetic force fields, and Earth as a magnet. |
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| The Science of Lighting a City: Electricity in Action | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Jim Whiting |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-4856-1 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010 |
| Description: Click! The lights come on, and it seems like the most natural thing in the world. But without science, youÕd be left in the dark. Come take a closer look at the science that makes lighting a city possible. |
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| The Science of Lighting A City: Electricity In Action | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Jim Whiting |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-3954-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2010 |
| Description: The lights come on, and it seems like the most natural thing in the world. But without science, youÕd be left in the dark. Come take a closer look at the science that makes lighting a city possible. |
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| The Shocking World of Electricity with Max Axiom, Super Scientist (Series) (Interactive ebook) | Level: 3-9 |
| | Author: Liam O'Donnell |
ISBN: 978-1-4296-1159-6 |
| Illustrated by: Richard Dominguez, Charles Barnett III | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007 |
| Description: Max Axiom is a super-cool-scientist. Using powers he acquired in a freak accident, Max demonstrates and explains the science of electricity. |
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| The Shocking World of Electricity with Max Axiom, Super Scientist (Series) | Level: 3-9 |
| | Author: Liam O'Donnell |
ISBN: 978-0-7368-6835-8 |
| Illustrated by: Richard Dominguez, Charles Barnett III | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2007 |
| Description: Max Axiom is a super-cool-scientist. Using powers he acquired in a freak accident, Max demonstrates and explains the science of electricity. |
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| Sources of Forces: Science Fun with Force Fields | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Vicki Cobb |
ISBN: 0-761-31574-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Millbrook Press, 2002 |
| Description: With this book, you take ordinary objects and test different properties of force fields. Make an electric field detector out of a film can, a plastic drinking straw, tape, and a pencil. Build a device that measures electric current using a compass, a soda can, some string, and some tape. |
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| | Author: Marc Tyler Nobleman |
ISBN: 0-736-82218-6 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2003 |
| Description: Explore the history of the telephone and discover how this invention developed into the telephones we use today. |
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| What Makes A Magnet? | Level: K-4 |
| | Author: Franklyn M. Branley |
ISBN: 0-064-45148-8 |
| Illustrated by: True Kelley | Publisher: HarperCollins, 1996 |
| Description: Addresses the properties and behaviors of magnetism and the history and uses of magnets. Activities include making a magnet and a compass. |
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| Why Does a Battery Make it Go? Projects About Electricity | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Jackie Holderness |
ISBN: 0-761-32820-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Millbrook Press, 2002 |
| Description: Simple text and experiments illustrate the properties of electricity. |
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| | Author: Josepha Sherman |
ISBN: 0-736-82475-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Capstone Press, 2004 |
| Description: Describes how we use the wind to power our lives, including windmills, electricity, and the future of wind power. |
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| Ben and Me: A New and Astonishing Life of Benjamin Franklin as Written by His Good Mouse Amos | Level: 3-5 |
| | Author: Robert Lawson |
ISBN: 0-316-51730-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Little, Brown and Co., 1988 |
| Description: Amos the mouse, good friend of Benjamin Franklin, tells the “real” story of the great patriot’s life. The events he retells include the invention of the Franklin stove, the invention of electricity, and the Revolutionary War. This delightful read-aloud book can enhance the history/social science curriculum and is often overlooked for newer fiction. |
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| Dear Mr. Henshaw | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: Beverly Cleary |
ISBN: 0-688-02405-X |
| Illustrated by: Paul O. Zelinsky | Publisher: HarperTrophy, 2000 |
| Description: A boy named Leigh wants to be a writer. His parents have just divorced, and he must learn to make friends in a new community. One of the subplots in the book includes a lunch box thief. Leigh devises a lunch box alarm to catch the thief. |
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| | Author: Glen Vecchione |
ISBN: 1-4027-2291-5 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Sterling Publishing, 1995 |
| Description: Relates the discovery of magnetism, discusses the principles behind it, and suggests experiments that offer an explanation of how it works. |
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| Driving Force: The Natural Magic of Magnets | Level: 3-6 |
| | Author: James D. Livingston |
ISBN: 0-674-21645-8 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Harvard University Press, 1997 |
| Description: From the “new” science of materials to everyday technology, this book makes the workings of magnets a matter of practical wonder. It informs and entertains technical and nontechnical readers alike and will give them a clearer sense of the force behind so much of the working world. |
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| Janice VanCleave’s Machines: Mind-Boggling Experiments You Can Turn into Science Fair Projects | Level: --- |
| | Author: Janice Pratt VanCleave |
ISBN: 0-471-57108-3 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Wiley and Sons, 1993 |
| Description: A collection of science projects and experiments exploring simple machines such as levers and screws. |
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| Magnetism and Electricity: Poster Pack | Level: 3-4 |
| | Author: Delta Education |
ISBN: --- |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: Delta Education, 2004 |
| Description: Brilliant, full-color, 17” x 22” posters make a great complement to your FOSS modules or science curriculum. The posters extend the science content and use of vocabulary developed in the FOSS investigations and provide a focus for classroom discussions and student projects. Includes five posters, five question strips, and a teacher instruction folio. Item number: 162-2655 |
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| Stop Faking It! Electricity and Magnetism | Level: K-8 |
| | Author: William Robertson |
ISBN: 0-873-55236-9 |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: NSTA Press, 2005 |
| Description: Helps teachers get past memorizing all those electricity-related formulas, rules, and procedures so they can understand the subject at a level deep enough to teach it with confidence and comfort. |
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| The Role of Public Policy in K–12 Science Education | Level: --- |
| | Author: George E. DeBoer, editor |
ISBN: --- |
| Illustrated by: --- | Publisher: AAAS Project 2061 (Research in Science Education Series). IAP–Information A, 2011 |
| Description: http://infoagepub.com/products/The-Role-of-Public-Policy-in-K-12-Science-Education
Linda De Lucchi and Larry Malone, co-directors of the FOSS Project, have co-written a chapter entitled “The Effect of Educational Policy on Curriculum Development: A Perspective from the Lawrence Hall of Science” as part of this publication. The goal of this volume of Research in Science Education is to examine the relationship between science education policy and practice and the special role that science education researchers play in influencing policy. It has been suggested that the science education research community is isolated from the political process, pays little attention to policy matters, and has little influence on policy. But to influence policy, it is important to understand how policy is made and how it is implemented. This volume sheds light on the intersection between policy and practice through both theoretical discussions and practical examples.
This book was written primarily about science education policy development in the context of the highly decentralized educational system of the United States. But, because policy development is fundamentally a social activity involving knowledge, values, and personal and community interests, there are similarities in how education policy gets enacted and implemented around the world.
This volume is meant to be useful to science education researchers and to practitioners such as teachers and administrators because it provides information about which aspects of the science education enterprise are affected by state, local, and national policies. It also provides helpful information for researchers and practitioners who wonder how they might influence policy. In particular, it points out how the values of people who are affected by policy initiatives are critical to the implementation of those policies.
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