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Harnessing the Power of Science Trade Books for Your Classroom Dr. Kristin Rearden and Dr. Amy Broemmel University of Tennessee Symposium on Powerful Teaching April 1, 2006
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Our Presentation Choosing books for your classroom Book features to review Final notes on our research
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Choosing Books for Your Classroom Resources: IRA’s Teachers’ Choices NSTA Recommendations Textbook recommendations Other teachers
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Our Presentation Choosing books for your classroom Book features to review Final notes on our research
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Book Features to Review Science content Genre Visual features
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How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning Physical Science: Conductivity History and Nature of Science: Inventions in the context of world history
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Girls Think of Everything Highlights female inventors with short biographies Past and current inventors showcased
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So You Want to be an Inventor Short descriptions of various inventors and their work Discusses the characteristics of inventors
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The Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane Trial-and-error nature of inventions highlighted Presented in historical context
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Book Features to Review Science content Genre Visual features
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Poetry: The Beauty of the Beast Various types included Contains science content and allegory Example: Owls
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Story: How Groundhog’s Garden Grew Plotline; Usually contains elements of fantasy Creative presentation of information Elicit from students facts versus ‘story’
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Dual Purpose: Come Back, Salmon Narrative of the quest of an elementary school class to save the regional salmon Includes separate informational pieces Excellent example of Science as Inquiry
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Dual Purpose Text Storyline throughout the book Additional sidebar information
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Non-Narrative Informational: Hiding Out: Camouflage in the Wild Presents information by topic Examples of various animals in their habitats Simple captions
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Narrative Informational: One Tiny Turtle Presents information in time-sensitive manner Life cycle of the turtle Some additional factual information included in smaller font
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Book Features to Review Science content Genre Visual features
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Illustrations that Support the Text So You Want to be an Inventor Interesting Fun to look at Engaging
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Photographs that support text Saguaro Cactus Both photographs and illustrations included Insets provide further information Captions rare
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Illustrations that Extend Text The Pumpkin Book Labeled drawings of plant parts Provide more details/information than the text itself does Diagrams, “up close” drawings, charts, etc.
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Specialized Text Beaks! Realistic depictions
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Specialized Text Painted, cut paper illustrations Suggested readings & websites that support the text
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Specialized Text Girls Think of Everything Timeline Sketches add interest
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Specialized Text The Emperor's Egg Multiple Levels of Text present different information Varied text size and font
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Specialized Text One Tiny Turtle Story line in larger font Additional information in smaller font
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Specialized Text Seeing Stars Historical and scientific explanations of star- related concepts Sidebars that contain experiments, additional information, and quizzes
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Specialized Text Sidebars that contain experiments, additional information, and quizzes
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Specialized Text Around One Cactus… Poetic descriptions of animals who live in and around a Saguaro cactus
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Endnotes Information Field Notes Additional Information
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Glossary Information Are Trees Alive? Provides more in- depth information to supplement text Bold-faced words; field notes; additional information
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Our Presentation Choosing books for your classroom Book features to review Final notes on our research
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Life Science Prevails The majority of books we reviewed were Life Science Physical Science was very limited
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Books Have Multiple Uses Seven Blind Mice Exemplifies need to thoroughly investigate, which is a hallmark of inquiry-based science
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Teachers should indeed feel confident in choosing Teachers’ Choices books to link science and reading in an interesting, meaningful, and developmentally appropriate manner— especially to support concepts related to life science.
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