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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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  • Learn Like a Scientist

    Brian Hand, Jay Staker, J. P. Stagg

    eBook (Sigler Companies, Jan. 14, 2016)
    Science is about asking questions. Scientists ask questions about the world and then come up with claims and evidence from their research. They share their answers with other scientists to test and sharpen their thinking. Scientists learn just like you learn. Something interests them and they search for understanding by asking questions and testing to find answers to their questions. You can learn like a scientist and, in the process, become a better thinker. Your thinking, speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills will improve while exploring your own interests. Learn Like a Scientist is the first book from the Learn Like a Scientist Series and is Level 2. This book targets a middle school age range and uses physical science examples. The process, however, will work for all ages and areas of science and can be used in classrooms, homeschooling, and other settings.
  • Write Like a Scientist

    Philip Wolny

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book for young readers about how to write like a scientist."--
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  • Learn Like a Scientist

    J. P. Stagg, Brian Hand, Jay Staker

    Paperback (Sigler Companies, March 15, 2012)
    Science is about asking questions. Scientists ask questions about the world and then come up with claims and evidence from their research. They share their answers with other scientists to test and sharpen their thinking. Scientists learn just like you learn. Something interests them and they search for understanding by asking questions and testing to find answers to their questions. You can learn like a scientist and, in the process, become a better thinker. Your thinking, speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills will improve while exploring your own interests. Learn Like a Scientist is the first book from the Learn Like a Scientist Series and is Level 2. This book targets a middle school age range and uses physical science examples. The process, however, will work for all ages and areas of science and can be used in classrooms, homeschooling, and other settings.
  • Think Like a Scientist

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    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2006)
    Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and then conducting careful investigations. This engaging series explores different stages in the scientific process. Each book includes real world examples that make the scientific method accessible, and an experiment that helps students understand the scientific process.
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