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Books in Think Like a Scientist series

  • Collect and Analyze Data

    Julia J Quinlan

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book for young students about how to collect and analyze data like a scientist."--
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  • Make a Research Plan

    Caitie McAneney

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book about how to make a research plan."--
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  • The History of the Scientific Method

    Heather Moore Niver

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The scientific method is a tool commonly used by scientists as a formal model for investigation. Many know the basic steps involved, but fewer are aware of the rich history of the method's development. This insightful resource tackles the history and evolution of the scientific method, delving back to ancient history and touching on the strong influence of Islamic scientists, too. Lively text engages the readers as they learn about some of the major players who helped develop the scientific method we use today.
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  • What Did You Find Out?: Reporting Conclusions

    Barbara A. Somervill

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 31, 2006)
    Introduces the scientific method, showing how to clearly and concisely present conclusions drawn from completed experiments or research by using a report, a graph or diagram, or a live demonstration.
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  • What's the Big Idea?: Forming Hypotheses

    Barbara A Somervill

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 1, 2006)
    Many amazing discoveries began with a simple question: Why? A hypothesis is the backbone of scientific method. Learn how to form one and then narrow it down through research. Learn how to prove or disprove it through testing.
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  • Write Like a Scientist

    Philip Wolny

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Scientific inquiry provides a major foundation for advances in medicine, computer sciences, and dozens of other fields and disciplines. Newcomers to the sciences must not only be familiar with the scientific method, but also master the phrases and jargon common to scientists worldwide. This book serves as a crucial and lively introduction for young readers on how scientists should write and express themselves. Engaging imagery, useful new vocabulary, and helpful tips make this book invaluable for future young scientists and other STEM enthusiasts.
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  • The History of the Scientific Method

    Heather Moore Niver

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book for children about the history of the scientific method."--
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  • Does This Make Sense?: Constructing Explanations

    Barbara A. Somervill

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 31, 2006)
    Introduces the scientific method, showing how experiments can help to solve problems by providing explanations and explaining the difference between direct and indirect evidence.
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  • Why Do We Behave Like That?

    Dru Hunter

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 2, 2016)
    A narration of the origins, advancements, and future of the social sciences, including anthropology and psychology, and the ways in which scientists utilize the scientific method to explore questions.
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  • Develop and Test a Hypothesis

    Laura Loria

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "An instructive children's book on developing and testing hypotheses."--
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  • What Do You Want to Prove?: Planning Investigations

    Barbara A. Somervill

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 31, 2006)
    Examines the events of planning a scientific investigation.
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  • Sorting It Out: Evaluating Data

    Barbara A. Somervill

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 31, 2006)
    Introduces the scientific method, explaining how to evaluate data collected by research and experimentation and how to summarize this information in a report.
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