Science + Methodology -- Juvenile literature
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Science + Methodology -- Juvenile literature
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Science + Methodology
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Incoming Resources
- What just happened?, reading results and making inferences, Paul Challen
- Nibbling on Einstein's brain, the good, the bad & the bogus in science, by Diane Swanson ; illustrated by Warren Clark
- STEAM kids in the kitchen, science, technology, engineering, art, math activities and recipes for kids, by Anne Carey, Amber Scardino, Ana Dziengel, Andra Weber, Chelsey Marashian, Dayna Abraham, Erica Clark, Jamie Hand, Karyn Tripp, Leslie Manlapig, P.R. Newton
- Solving science questions, a book about the scientific process, Rachel M. Chappell
- How scientists work, by Natalie M. Rosinsky
- What are the facts?, collecting information, Barbara A. Somervill
- Exploratopia, by Pat Murphy, Ellen Macaulay, and the staff of the Exploratorium ; illustrated by Jason Gorski
- Think like a scientist, written by Alex Woolf; illustrated by David Broadbent
- What a scientist sees, Dona Herweck Rice
- Think like a scientist in the car, by Matt Mullins
- Sorting it out, evaluating data, Barbara A. Somervill
- Think like a scientist, written by Alex Woolf; illustrated by David Broadbent
- Investigating the scientific method with Max Axiom, super scientist, [by Donald B. Lemke]
- Think like a scientist on the playground, by Dana Meachen Rau
- Space science fair projects, Jordan McGill
- Science detectives, how scientists solved six real-life mysteries, by the editors of Yes mag ; illustrated by Rose Cowles
- What's the problem?, how to start your scientific investigation, Kylie Burns
- Answer!, analyze your data, Emma Carlson Berne
- Forces, Peter Riley
- Science experiments with gravity & motion, by Alex Kuskowski ; consulting editor/reading specialist, Diane Craig
- I can prove it!, investigating science, by Kelli Hicks
- Collecting data, Lizann Flatt
- What is out there?, Dru Hunter
- Science notes, Dona Herweck Rice
- Fizz, gurgle, pop! Chemical reactions in the lab, Daniel R. Faust
- Space, Peter Riley
- Bill Nye the science guy's big blast of science, by Bill Nye ; drawings by Terry Marks ; photographs by Tom Owen
- Think like a scientist in the classroom, by Susan Hindman
- Test!, collect and document data, Emma Carlson Berne
- One minute mysteries, 65 short mysteries you solve with math, Eric Yoder and Natalie Yoder ; Science Naturally
- Think like a scientist in the garden, by Matt Mullins
- Observe it!, Azza Sharkawy
- Predict!, plan an experiment, Emma Carlson Berne
- Mad Margaret experiments with the scientific method, by Eric Braun ; illustrations by Robin Boyden
- Nibbling on Einstein's brain, the good, the bad & the bogus in science, by Diane Swanson ; illustrated by Francis Blake
- Isaac Newton, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- Scampers, thinks like a scientist, by Mike Allegra ; illustrated by Elizabeth Zechel
- The Acadia files, book one, summer science, Katie Coppens ; illustrated and designed by Holly Hatam
- Science experiments with liquid, by Alex Kuskowski ; consulting editor, Diane Craig
- Develop and test a hypothesis, Laura Loria
- Maybe yes, maybe no, a guide for young skeptics, Dan Barker ; illustrated by Brian Strassburg
- The mystery of black holes, Chris Oxlade
- Look!, make observations and ask questions, Emma Carlson Berne
- Mesmerized, how Ben Franklin solved a mystery that baffled all of France, written by Mara Rockliff ; illustrated by Iacopo Bruno
- Light, Peter Riley
- Materials, Peter Riley
- The scientific method in the real world, by L.E. Carmichael
- Environmental science fair projects, revised and expanded using the scientific method, Thomas R. Rybolt and Robert C. Mebane
- Hidden worlds, pictures of the invisible, Seymour Simon
- Think like a scientist in the kitchen, by Matt Mullins
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