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Science through Multiple Intelligences, Grades K-12: Patterns That Inspire Inquiry by Robert Barkman β€” book cover

Science through Multiple Intelligences, Grades K-12: Patterns That Inspire Inquiry

by Robert Barkman, Veronica Durie (Editor), Stacey Shropshire (Editor), Sandy Orris (Illustrator), Daniel Miedaner
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Overview

This resource helps teachers to help students become confident, competent, and responsible investigators of the world around them. Each activity is built upon an ecological principle, a scientific objective, and a national science standard. Each of the 36 outdoor lessons is accompanied by tasks, concepts, resources, and enrichment questions. Students construct knowledge from patterns they discover in lessons ranging from squirrels to leaves.

About the Author, Robert Barkman

Robert Barkman is a biology professor with a PhD in zoology, ecology, and physiology. He has conducted forays into environments such as the rain forest to teach his students about nature and ecological interdependence.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1999
Publisher
Zephyr Press
Pages
180
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781569760963

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