Introduces youngsters to the many things that encompass the study of science, such as stars, planets, rocks, and soil, using accessible text and bright illustrations.
A timely and accessible synthesis of the strengths, weaknesses and reality of science through the eyes of a practicing scientist.
Reproducibility and Replicability in Science defines reproducibility and replicability and examines the factors that may lead to non-reproducibility and non-replicability in research.
Readers at all levels will come away with an enriched appreciation of how science operates and how it connects with our daily lives. An especially valuable feature of this book is the actual demonstration of scientific reasoning.
This book will provide teachers lots of material for discussion about science and its significance in our lives.
It is then followed by formulation, testing and modification of hypotheses. At fourth grade, your child will begin to use the scientific method in laboratory classes. This book will become very useful in this stage. Grab a copy today!
DNA Is Not Destiny: The Remarkable, Completely Misunderstood Relationship Between You and Your Genes. New York: Norton. Hubbard, R., & Wald, E. (1997). Exploding the Gene Myth: How Genetic Information Is Produced and Manipulated by ...
In What is Creation Science?, two of the most respected members of that group have given us the benefit of their knowledge. The book itself, though technical in places, is remarkably clear, and its focus is on a fair dialogue of the issues.
The Science Book presents the fascinating story behind these and other of the world's most important concepts in maths, chemistry, physics and biology in plain English, with easy to grasp "mind maps" and eye-catching artworks.
Science literacy is desirable not only for individuals, but also for the health and well- being of communities and society.
Simple text and full-color photographs depict children engaged in various activities that make up the scientific process: asking questions, noticing details, drawing what they see, taking notes, measuring, performing experiments, and more.