02547oam 2200469 450 991079545880332120190911112723.01-68140-332-3(OCoLC)985966654(MiFhGG)GVRL002O(EXLCZ)99434000000024494320170428h20172017 uy 0engurun|---uuuuardacontentrdamediardacarrierPicture-perfect STEM lessons, 3-5 using children's books to inspire STEM learning /by Emily Morgan and Karen AnsberryArlington, Virginia :NSTA Press,National Science Teachers Association,[2017]�20171 online resource (xvii, 389 pages) illustrations, formsPicture-PerfectIncludes index.1-68140-331-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Why use picture book sto teach STEM? -- 2. Reading aloud -- 3. BSCS 5E instructional model -- 4. Connecting to the standards -- 5. Science and engineering practices -- 6. The inventor's secret -- 7. Mesmerized -- 8. Wind it up -- 9. Light it up! -- 10. Burn -- 11. From Edison to the iPod -- 12. Better together -- 13. Spider science -- 14. Bionic animals -- 15. From seed to tree -- 16. Hurricane! -- 17. Solving the puzzle under the sea -- 18. Space exploration -- 19. Star stuff -- 20. From trash to treasure.This book's lessons for grades 3-5 convey how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics intersect in the real world, using a variety of books to teach STEM concepts and reading comprehension. Includes ways to plan and carry out investigations, analyze and interpret data, and construct explanations and design solutions; provides additional student resources, assessments, and connections to science standards and Common Core State Standards for English and mathematics.Picture-PerfectScienceStudy and teaching (Elementary)Picture books for childrenEducational aspectsSTEM education.ScienceStudy and teaching (Elementary)Picture books for childrenEducational aspects.372.35Morgan Emily R(Emily Rachel),1973-1496171Ansberry Karen Rohrich1966-MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910795458803321Picture-perfect STEM lessons, 3-53769111UNINA