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Comment by Kim Lightle on November 26, 2012 at 1:45pm From NSTA Newsletter: NSTA and the CBC have selected the annual list of Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K–12. This year's list includes books by well-known authors like Seymour Simon and Nic Bishop, focuses on some of the most primal concepts (what does an animal do on the first day of its life?), and even explains why the vampire myth persists in our society. The books on this list feature captivating stories of human achievement—like those of Rachel Carson or the diverse investigators in What Color Is My World? They combine science and engineering, like the story of the Mighty Mars Rovers. They feature outstanding art, lyric poetry, and plenty of ideas for hands-on activity. These great books have something to grab the minds and hearts of students at every level. So once again, we present a list of the year's Outstanding Science Trade Books with pride and optimism. They have the potential to enrich and inspire, as they convey the best science content. Please share!
Teachers, parents, librarians, and anyone else who loves reading with children will want to get their hands on these titles.
Comment by Kim Lightle on August 29, 2012 at 9:48am A new video from Teacher's Domain - http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/midlit11.pd.ela.pdvideo/
In this professional development video from WGBH, teachers, students, and a literacy expert present their perspectives on the use of the self-paced lessons in the Walmart Middle School Literacy Initiative. Designed for struggling readers in grades 5–8, the lessons use videos, interactive activities, note taking, readings, and essay writing to engage students in science, social studies, English language arts, and mathematics topics. As they learn about a topic, they also build proficiency in reading, vocabulary, and writing skills.
Comment by Kim Lightle on January 5, 2012 at 5:43pm The latest issue of Science Scope (National Science Teacher Association middle school journal) is all about integrating science and language arts. There are a couple of free articles - check it out!
http://www.nsta.org/publications/browse_journals.aspx?action=issue&...
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