Best Science for Kids Books
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1. National Geographic Road Atlas 2021: Adventure Edition [United States, Canada, Mexico]
Author: by National Geographic Maps
English
144 pages
0792289897
National Geographic’s Road Atlas: Adventure Edition, is the ideal companion for the next time you hit the road. Includes up-to-date road maps for all 50 U.S. States, plus Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Major cities and metropolitan areas are shown in detail with inset maps that include popular attractions, infrastructure and points-of-interest.
Setting this atlas apart from all other road atlases are the inclusion of detailed maps and guidebook-like recommendations on the top 100 destinations for adventure, plus the top 24 most visited National Parks. An additional resources section provides contact information for local tourism offices, plus a place name index to help easily locate a specific city.
The Road Atlas: Adventure Edition is printed in North America and features a heavy duty spiral binding and clear plastic cover for durability and lay-flat reading. Folded Size = 11″ x 15″
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Baby University Board Book Set: A Science for Toddlers Board Book Set (Science Gifts for Kids) (Baby University Board Book Sets)
Author: by Chris Ferrie
English
24 pages
149267043X
The perfect science baby gift for your future genius! The bestselling Baby University baby board book set includes educational books for toddlers written by an expert that features colorful, simple introductions to scientific principles for babies. Its approach to early learning is beloved by kids and grownups!
Included in this Four-Book Set:Quantum Physics for BabiesRocket Science for BabiesGeneral Relativity for BabiesNewtonian Physics for BabiesThis baby board book set is the perfect way to introduce basic scientific concepts and STEM to even the youngest scientist and makes a wonderful newborn baby gift!
If you’re looking for other STEM-minded boss baby toys, books, and gifts, check out the full Baby University series, including ABCs of Biology, Organic Chemistry for Babies, and 8 Little Planets.
3. Baby University ABC's Board Book Set: A Scientific Alphabet Board Book Set for Toddlers 1-3 (Science Gifts for Kids) (Baby University Board Book Sets)
Author: by Chris Ferrie
English
1492684406
978-1492684404
A must-have alphabet board book set from the #1 Science author for kids, Chris Ferrie! With simple, colorful explanations of complex STEM topics, this is the perfect baby or toddler gift for your future genius! Introduce babies and toddlers to basic concepts for each letter of the alphabet with this four-book set: ABCs of Space – Explore astronomy, space, and our solar system from A to Z!
ABCs of Mathematics – Learn about addition, equations, and more with this perfect primer for preschool math! ABCs of Physics – Explain essential physics words like atom, quantum, Eintstein, and Newton! ABCs of Science – Spark curiosity in young scientists by exploring concepts like amoebas, electrons, vaccines, and more!
The Baby University ABCs set offers four educational board books for toddlers written by an expert. Each book offers three levels of learning to encourage little scientists to explore and dive deeper into each scientific concept. Its approach to early learning is beloved by kids and grownups!
4. Baby University Physics Board Book Set: Explore Astrophysics, Nuclear Physics, and More with the Ultimate 4-Book Physics Gift Set (STEM and Science Gifts for Kids) (Baby University Board Book Sets)
Author: by Chris Ferrie
English
1728217431
978-1728217437
A set of science books for kids perfect as a gift for your young scientists! Featuring favorite Chris Ferrie physics titles, these STEM books for toddlers will make any science lover happy! The bestselling Baby University Physics baby board book set includes educational books for toddlers and babies written by science expert Chris Ferrie.
The four-book set features colorful, simple introductions to scientific principles for fun early learning. It’s the perfect newborn baby gift for your little scientist! This set is also great for those looking for gifts for science teachers. Books Included in this Four-Book Set:Astrophysics for BabiesStatistical Physics for BabiesNuclear Physics for BabiesOptical Physics for BabiesGift the opportunity to learn to your toddler or newborn for birthdays, baby showers, holidays, and beyond!
This baby board book set introduces basic scientific concepts and STEM to even the youngest scientist.
5. Baby University Explore Science Board Book Set: A STEM Board Book Set for Babies and Toddlers (Science Gifts for Kids) (Baby University Board Book Sets)
Author: by Chris Ferrie
English
1728217458
978-1728217451
The perfect science baby gift for your future genius! The Baby University Explore Science baby board book set includes educational books for toddlers written by an expert that features colorful, simple introductions to scientific principles for babies. Its approach to early learning is beloved by kids and grownups!
Included in this Four-Book Set:Organic Chemistry for BabiesBlockchain for BabiesElectromagnetism for BabiesRobotics for BabiesThis baby board book set is the perfect way to introduce basic scientific concepts and STEM to even the youngest scientist and makes a wonderful newborn baby gift!
If you’re looking for other STEM-minded boss baby toys, books, and gifts, check out the full Baby University series, including ABCs of Biology, Quantum Physics for Babies, and 8 Little Planets.
6. Baby University Quantum Science Board Book Set: STEM Board Books for Toddlers about Quantum Physics, Neural Networks, and More! (Science Gifts for Kids) (Baby University Board Book Sets)
Author: by Chris Ferrie
English
172821744X
978-1728217444
A set of science books for kids perfect as a gift for your young scientists! Featuring favorite Chris Ferrie quantum science titles, these STEM books for toddlers will make any science lover happy! The bestselling Baby University Quantum Science baby board book set includes educational books for babies and toddlers written by science expert Chris Ferrie.
The four-book set features colorful, simple introductions to scientific principles for fun early learning. It’s the perfect newborn baby gift for your little scientist! This set is also great for those looking for gifts for science teachers. Books Included in this Four-Book Set:Quantum Entanglement for BabiesQuantum Computing for BabiesQuantum Information for BabiesNeural Networks for BabiesGive the gift of learning to your toddler or newborn for birthdays, baby showers, holidays, and beyond!
This baby board book set introduces basic scientific concepts and STEM to even the youngest scientist.
7. Reading in the Brain: The New Science of How We Read
Author: by Stanislas Dehaene
Penguin Books
English
400 pages
“Brings together the cognitive, the cultural, and the neurological in an elegant, compelling narrative. A revelatory work.”-Oliver Sacks, M.D. The act of reading is so easily taken for granted that we forget what an astounding feat it is.
How can a few black marks on white paper evoke an entire universe of meanings? It’s even more amazing when we consider that we read using a primate brain that evolved to serve an entirely different purpose. In this riveting investigation, Stanislas Dehaene, author of How We Learn, explores every aspect of this human invention, from its origins to its neural underpinnings.
A world authority on the subject, Dehaene reveals the hidden logic of spelling, describes pioneering research on hiw we process languages, and takes us into a new appreciation of the brain and its wondrous capacity to adapt.
8. Ambitious Science Teaching
Author: by Mark Windschitl
Harvard Education Press
English
312 pages
Ambitious Science Teaching outlines a powerful framework for science teaching to ensure that instruction is rigorous and equitable for students from all backgrounds. The practices presented in the book are being used in schools and districts that seek to improve science teaching at scale, and a wide range of science subjects and grade levels are represented.
The book is organized around four sets of core teaching practices: planning for engagement with big ideas; eliciting student thinking; supporting changes in students’ thinking; and drawing together evidence-based explanations. Discussion of each practice includes tools and routines that teachers can use to support students’ participation, transcripts of actual student-teacher dialogue and descriptions of teachers’ thinking as it unfolds, and examples of student work.
The book also provides explicit guidance for opportunity to learn strategies that can help scaffold the participation of diverse students. Since the success of these practices depends so heavily on discourse among students, Ambitious Science Teaching includes chapters on productive classroom talk.
9. Chemistry (Quick Study Academic)
Author: by Inc. BarCharts
QuickStudy
English
6 pages
English
208 pages
Price:
$20.1
as of Jul 8, 2021
(11:12 am)
The ‘180 Days of Science’ offers a purposeful, daily practice that will engage 4th-grade students throughout the school year. Crafted to promote both fun and learning, the interactive activities provide children an ideal environment to focus on content-area literacy, analyze and evaluate scientific data and scenarios, engineering practices, and higher-order thinking skills.
Great for homeschooling or learning in classrooms, these workbooks also help kids retain educational knowledge during the summer or stay-at-home learning. This workbook will help students analyze and evaluate scientific data and scenarios, improve their understanding of science and engineering practices, answer constructed-response questions, and increase their higher-order thinking skills.
The resource book is divided into three sections: Life Science, Physical Science, and Earth and Space Science. It is structured to give students a strong foundation on which to build throughout the year. All 36 weeks of this book follow a regular weekly structure where each week covers a particular topic within one of three science strands.
11. How to Teach Nature Journaling: Curiosity, Wonder, Attention
Author: by John Muir Laws
Heyday
English
296 pages
Expanding on the philosophy and methods of The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, John Muir Laws and Emilie Lygren have developed the first-ever comprehensive book devoted to helping educators use nature journaling as an inspiring teaching tool to engage young people with wild places.
In their workshops Laws and Lygren are often asked the how-tos of teaching nature journaling: how to manage student groups in the outdoors, teach drawing skills (especially from those who profess to have none), connect journaling to educational standards, and incorporate journaling into longer lessons.
This book puts together curriculum plans, advice, and in-the-field experience so that educators of all stripes can leap into journaling with their students. The approaches are designed to work in a range of ecosystems and settings, and are suitable for classroom teachers, outdoor educators, camp counselors, and homeschooling parents.
Full-color illustrations and sample journal pages from notable naturalists show how to put each lesson into practice. Field-tested by over a hundred educators, this book includes dozens of activities that easily support the Common Core and the Next Generation Science Standardsand, just as important, it will show kids and mentors alike how to recognize the wonder and intrigue in their midst.
12. A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas
Author: by National Research Council
National Academies Press
English
400 pages
Science, engineering, and technology permeate nearly every facet of modern life and hold the key to solving many of humanity’s most pressing current and future challenges. The United States’ position in the global economy is declining, in part because U.S.
Workers lack fundamental knowledge in these fields. To address the critical issues of U.S. Competitiveness and to better prepare the workforce, A Framework for K-12 Science Education proposes a new approach to K-12 science education that will capture students’ interest and provide them with the necessary foundational knowledge in the field.
A Framework for K-12 Science Education outlines a broad set of expectations for students in science and engineering in grades K-12. These expectations will inform the development of new standards for K-12 science education and, subsequently, revisions to curriculum, instruction, assessment, and professional development for educators.
This book identifies three dimensions that convey the core ideas and practices around which science and engineering education in these grades should be built. These three dimensions are: crosscutting concepts that unify the study of science through their common application across science and engineering; scientific and engineering practices; and disciplinary core ideas in the physical sciences, life sciences, and earth and space sciences and for engineering, technology, and the applications of science.
13. Writing Science: How to Write Papers That Get Cited and Proposals That Get Funded
Author: by Joshua Schimel
Oxford University Press
English
221 pages
As a scientist, you are a professional writer: your career is built on successful proposals and papers. Success isn’t defined by getting papers into print, but by getting them into the reader’s consciousness. Writing Science is built upon the idea that successful science writing tells a story.
It uses that insight to discuss how to write more effectively. Integrating lessons from other genres of writing with those from the author’s years of experience as author, reviewer, and editor, the book shows scientists and students how to present their research in a way that is clear and that willmaximize reader comprehension.
The book takes an integrated approach, using the principles of story structure to discuss every aspect of successful science writing, from the overall structure of a paper or proposal to individual sections, paragraphs, sentences, and words. It begins by building core arguments, analyzing why somestories are engaging and memorable while others are quickly forgotten, and proceeds to the elements of story structure, showing how the structures scientists and researchers use in papers and proposals fit into classical models.
14. Effective Notetaking (Study Skills)
Author: by Fiona McPherson
Wayz Press
English
275 pages
You can predict how well a student will do simply on the basis of their use of effective study strategies. Effective notetaking is for college students who are serious about being successful in study, and teachers who want to know how best to help their students learn.
Being a successful student is far more about being a smart user of effective strategies than about being ‘smart’. Research has shown it is possible to predict how well a student will do simply on the basis of their use of study strategies.
This workbook looks at the most important group of study skills – how to take notes (with advice on how to read a textbook and how to prepare for a lecture). You’ll be shown how to: – format your notes – use headings and highlighting – write different types of text summaries and pictorial ones, including concept maps and mind maps (you’ll find out the difference, and the pros and cons of each) – ask the right questions – make the right connections – review your notes – evaluate text to work out which strategy is appropriate.
15. 180 Days of Science: Grade 2 – Daily Science Workbook for Classroom and Home, Cool and Fun Interactive Practice, Elementary School Level Activities … Challenging Concepts (180 Days of Practice)
Author: by Debbie Gorrell
Shell Education
English
208 pages
Supplement your science curriculum with 180 days of daily practice! This invaluable classroom resource provides teachers with weekly science units that build students’ content-area literacy, and are easy to incorporate into the classroom. Students will analyze and evaluate scientific data and scenarios, improve their understanding of science and engineering practices, answer constructed-response questions, and increase their higher-order thinking skills.
Each week covers a particular topic within one of three science strands: life science, physical science, and Earth and space science. Aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and state standards, this resource includes digital materials. Provide students with the skills they need to think like scientists with this essential resource!
16. The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry
Author: by Larry Gonick
Harper Collins
English
250 pages
If you have ever suspected that “heavy water” is the title of a bootleg Pink Floyd album, believed that surface tension is an anxiety disorder, or imagined that a noble gas is the result of a heavy meal at Buckingham Palace, then you need The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry to set you on the road to chemical literacy.
You don’t need to be a scientist to grasp these and many other complex ideas, because The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry explains them all: the history and basics of chemistry, atomic theory, combustion, solubility, reaction stoichiometry, the mole, entropy, and much moreall explained in simple, clear, and yes, funny illustrations.
Chemistry will never be the same!