Sharing Books, Talking Science: Exploring Scientific Concepts with Children's Literature

Sharing Books, Talking Science: Exploring Scientific Concepts with Children's Literature

by Valerie Bang-Jensen, Mark Lubkowitz
Sharing Books, Talking Science: Exploring Scientific Concepts with Children's Literature

Sharing Books, Talking Science: Exploring Scientific Concepts with Children's Literature

by Valerie Bang-Jensen, Mark Lubkowitz

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Overview

Science is everywhere, in everything we do, see, and read. Books—all books—offer possibilities for talk about science in the illustrations and text once you know how to look for them. Children’s literature is a natural avenue to explore the seven crosscutting concepts described in the Next Generation Science Standards*, and with guidance from Valerie Bang-Jensen and Mark Lubkowitz, you will learn to develop the mindset necessary to think like a scientist, and then help your students think, talk, and read like scientists. 

Sharing Books Talking Science is an engaging and user-friendly guide that provides practical, real world understandings of complex scientific concepts using children’s literature. By demonstrating how to work in a very familiar and comfortable teaching context—read aloud—to address what may be less familiar and comfortable content—scientific concepts—Valerie and Mark empower teachers to use just about any book in their classroom to help deepen students' understanding of the world.

Valerie and Mark supply you with everything you need to know to get to the heart of each concept, including a primer, questions and strategies to spot a concept, and ways to prompt students to see and talk about it. Each chapter offers a list of suggested titles (many of which you probably already have) to help you get started right away, as well as “topic spotlight” sections that help you connect the concepts to familiar topics such as eating, seasons, bridges, size, and water. With Sharing Books Talking Science, you will have the tools and confidence to explore scientific concepts with your students. Learn how to “talk science” with any book so that you can infuse your curriculum with scientific thinking...even when you aren’t teaching science.

*Next Generation Science Standards is a registered trademark of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards were involved in the production of this product, and do not endorse it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780325087740
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 02/15/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 152
Sales rank: 695,681
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 5 - 10 Years

About the Author

Mark Lubkowitz is Professor of Biology at Saint Michael’s College, where he received the Joanne Rathgeb Teaching Award. He earned a B.S. in Biology at Washington and Lee University and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He was a post-doctoral fellow in plant developmental genetics at the University of California, Berkeley. As a scientist, Mark studies the molecular mechanisms of transporters and the various roles they play in plants. When not in the lab, Mark can be found riding his bike or tending his garden.

Valerie Bang-Jensen is Professor of Education at Saint Michael's College, where she has earned the college’s Rathgeb Teaching Award. She received her A.B. at Smith College and MA, M.Ed., and Ed.D. degrees from Teachers College, Columbia University. Valerie has taught in K-6 classrooms and library programs in public and independent schools in the U.S. and Paris, and was the district elementary writing coordinator in Ithaca, New York. She serves as a consultant for museums, libraries, schools and gardens for children. Valerie's areas of interest include children's literature, nonfiction, and connections between literacy and first-hand experiences. Valerie co-founded the Teaching Gardens of Saint Michael’s College, including one called Books in Bloom, which features flowers found in children’s books. Valerie can be found on Twitter at @VBangJensen.

Table of Contents

Foreword Lester Laminack viii

Acknowledgments x

1 Exploring Scientific Concepts with Children's Literature 1

2 Pattern: The Superhero of Science 11

3 Cause and Effect: Making Ripples 29

4 Structure and Function: Appreciating the Paper Clip 42

5 Scale, Proportion, and Quantity: The Goldilocks Scale 58

6 Systems and System Models: Life in a Fishbowl 75

7 Energy and Matter: Let's Get the Ball Rolling 92

8 Stability and Change: What's the New Normal? 108

Afterword Are You Ready for the Championship of Crosscutting Concepts? It Takes Place at Recess! 123

Children's Literature Cited 125

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