Science Notebooks in Student Centered Classrooms

Science Notebooks in Student Centered Classrooms
Author: Jessica Fries-Gaither
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1681407078

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"This practical guide shows how notebooks can become a tangible record of students' emerging understanding of and proficiency in science. Students can use their notebooks to pose questions, write down observations, work through puzzling data, or think through new ideas. Teachers can use them to ascertain each student's strengths and challenges in participating in the academic work of science. The book explains how to kick off a notebooking practice and offers ways to help students learn to organize information while also preserving their own voices and choices. The book also discusses lessons, instructional routines, and assessment techniques that pair well with science notebooks"--

Using Science Notebooks in Elementary Classrooms

Using Science Notebooks in Elementary Classrooms
Author: Michael P. Klentschy
Publsiher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781933531038

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A valuable resource for helping students develop and demonstrate an understanding of science content.

Using Science Notebooks in Middle School

Using Science Notebooks in Middle School
Author: Michael P. Klentschy
Publsiher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781936137046

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Many middle school teachers across the United States use student science notebooks as part of their daily classroom instruction. Many others would like to but are not sure exactly how to start. Following his bestselling Using Science Notebooks in Elementary Classrooms, Michael Klentschy now examines how the student science notebook can be an invaluable tool at the middle school level. --

Science Notebooks

Science Notebooks
Author: Brian Campbell,Lori Fulton
Publsiher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003
Genre: Learning by discovery
ISBN: UCSC:32106017284982

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From Galileo to scientists working on cloning, notebooks have been used to document scientific discovery. Science notebooks are also effective tools in the classroom. They make science experiences more meaningful and authentic for students as they observe, record, and reflect on what they've learned. For time-strapped teachers, notebooks offer a natural way to integrate science and language arts. Brian Campbell and Lori Fulton spent four years investigating the use of science notebooks by students, teachers, and practicing scientists. This book not only details what they learned, it serves as a ready resource of strategies and methods for teachers to incorporate science notebooks into their school day. Along the way, the book intersperses additional help: Classroom vignettes demonstrate how science notebooks actually function in class. Student samples allow readers to see student entries at a variety of levels. Thinking points throughout link ideas presented in the book to practice and philosophical beliefs. Connections to standards--both the National Science Education Standards and the Standards for the English Language Arts - reinforce the rationale for using science notebooks to develop scientific concepts AND literacy. Use science notebooks and watch as your students write as scientists do, share their thinking, support their ideas with evidence, and improve their literacy through reading, writing, and speaking.

Teaching Science With Interactive Notebooks

Teaching Science With Interactive Notebooks
Author: Kellie Marcarelli
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010-05-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452207957

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Increase student learning in the inquiry-based science classroom! Interactive notebooks allow students to record observations, reflect on learning, and self-assess their work. Packed with student examples, this detailed guide explains the unique features that make interactive notebooks more effective tools than conventional notebooks for science classrooms. This resource: Describes the nuts and bolts of implementing interactive notebooks, including execution, time management, and grading Uses the 5E Learning Cycle as the framework for science instruction Emphasizes the importance of writing in science and provides strategies for modeling effective writing Explores strategies to encourage collaborative student inquiry and foster whole-class discussions

Notable Notebooks

Notable Notebooks
Author: Jessica Fries-Gaither
Publsiher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781681403083

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Take a trip through time to discover the value of a special place to jot your thoughts, whether you’re a famous scientist or a student. Notable Notebooks: Scientists and Their Writings brings to life the many ways in which everyone from Galileo to Jane Goodall has used a science notebook, including to sketch their observations, imagine experiments, record data, or just write down their thoughts. You also get four steps to starting your own notebook, plus mini-bios of the diverse featured scientists. Written in captivating rhyme, the text is sprinkled with lively illustrations. In fact, it looks a lot like the science notebook you’ll be eager to start after reading this inspiring book. Lexile Framework: 670L Visit www.Lexile.com for more information about Lexile Measures.

Designing Effective Science Instruction

Designing Effective Science Instruction
Author: Anne Tweed
Publsiher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781936137954

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Ambitious Science Teaching

Ambitious Science Teaching
Author: Mark Windschitl,Jessica Thompson,Melissa Braaten
Publsiher: Harvard Education Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2020-08-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781682531648

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2018 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Ambitious Science Teaching outlines a powerful framework for science teaching to ensure that instruction is rigorous and equitable for students from all backgrounds. The practices presented in the book are being used in schools and districts that seek to improve science teaching at scale, and a wide range of science subjects and grade levels are represented. The book is organized around four sets of core teaching practices: planning for engagement with big ideas; eliciting student thinking; supporting changes in students’ thinking; and drawing together evidence-based explanations. Discussion of each practice includes tools and routines that teachers can use to support students’ participation, transcripts of actual student-teacher dialogue and descriptions of teachers’ thinking as it unfolds, and examples of student work. The book also provides explicit guidance for “opportunity to learn” strategies that can help scaffold the participation of diverse students. Since the success of these practices depends so heavily on discourse among students, Ambitious Science Teaching includes chapters on productive classroom talk. Science-specific skills such as modeling and scientific argument are also covered. Drawing on the emerging research on core teaching practices and their extensive work with preservice and in-service teachers, Ambitious Science Teaching presents a coherent and aligned set of resources for educators striving to meet the considerable challenges that have been set for them.