Science Teaching Books
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Beverly Said:
What Is A Good Computer Science Book, That teaches you about computers?We Answered:
On what level do you want to learn on? Beginner try a Computers for Dummies book otherwise pick up the Cisco CCNA books. Boring but informative.Lydia Said:
Anyone using Science Anytime book for 5th grade?We Answered:
Have you tried WorldCat.org? I don't know how to use their web site, as it won't recognize my address, but you should have more luck in the US.http://worldcat.org/wcpa/ow/5c08700333a5…
You could always contact the publisher yourself. I had to do that a while back for a textbook that I'd heard they were not going to print any more. I contacted them for two reasons: first to get the number of copies I needed, and second to plead with them to keep it in production (I don't know if it worked, as it was only last term!).
Keeping a good relationship with the publishers (and their reps.) we use has it's perks. You ought to try it!
Dean Said:
How to get Middle school Math/Science books?We Answered:
See if you can get the title and author/editor's name and edition of the books you're interested in. Then go to Barnes & Noble's website and click on the tab for textbooks. You might be able to get them used.Evelyn Said:
the bible has taught me nothing about the universe so what science books can teach me about it?We Answered:
this is on the wrong board...you will find out in science.....this is relig...BIBLE IS A GUIDEBOOK FO R HUMAN LIFE..
Marion Said:
Does dental health fall into the science category when teaching preschoolers?We Answered:
Yes, health subjects are all part of the realm of Science. Ask any dentist how much science they had in college. And in preschool, you can't really go too deep without losing them, so roots and crowns are about as far as you'd want to go. You might start by asking them what they know about bones, get their feedback, and then ask if they've ever seen a bone. Some will think of chicken bones or ribs, but maybe somebody will come up with "teeth" and if they don't, you lead them to that idea. Then jump in to what bones and teeth need to be healthy (calcium) and other ways to take care of bones. Your teeth are the only bones that need cleaning to stay healthy, and viola! You are now into talking about brushing, and maybe flossing. Take some floss (it is cheap, one roll will cover the whole class easily), and ask if they can squish their finger in between their teeth to clean out the in-betweens. No?! :) Well, how about a toothbrush, does that fit in between? (Take yours, SHOW them with your own teeth). Better, but what if I use this neat string? (Again, SHOW them with yours) then pass out a bit of floss, keep the garbage can right next to you, and pass it around after they all have a try with their own piece of floss. That ensures it all ends up in the trash (no germs, strangulations!!) and it's all cleaned up.Nina Said:
Do we have to alter Science Books and Science Education now?We Answered:
Science books get changed all the time once new information is discovered or learned. Science is not static, that's the beauty of science. We obviously don't know everything.Pluto is no longer considered a planet under a certain definition of planet, so a whole new generation will learn this info.
Haha about arguing your grade, I doubt you'd win that argument.
I don't see why people would be upset about the discovery.
