Science Stories: Using Case Studies to Teach Critical Thinking
Stories put "flesh and blood" on the scientific method and provide an inside look at scientists in action. Case studies deepen scientific understanding, sharpen critical-thinking skills, and help students see how science relates to their lives. In Science Stories, Clyde Freeman Herreid, Nancy A. Schiller, and Ky F. Herreid have organized case studies into categories such as historical cases, science and the media, and ethics and the scientific process.
New Scientist is a weekly international science magazine and website covering recent developments in science and technology for a general English-speaking audience. New Scientist has maintained a website since 1996, publishing daily news. As well as covering current events and news from the scientific community, the magazine often features speculative articles, ranging from the technical to the philosophical.
California Science" develops science concepts through purposeful, hands-on activities, compelling reading content, and dynamic visuals and graphics. It provides pupils with accurate, standards-based content designed to create scientifically-literate citizens. Pupils learn through rich, readable content, strong visual connections, and hands-on activities.Reading age for native speakers: Elementary School pupils (4th grade)
Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: Marine Mammals
Aren't marine mammals just like fish? How do they keep warm in the cold seas? How do they feed their young? The Science Guy has all the answers in Bill Nye the Science Guy: Marine Mammals, and he tells his student audience that marine mammals have more in common with humans than they do with fish.
"California Science" develops science concepts through purposeful, hands-on activities, compelling reading content, and dynamic visuals and graphics. It provides pupils with accurate, standards-based content designed to create scientifically-literate citizens. Pupils learn through rich, readable content, strong visual connections, and hands-on activities.Reading age for native speakers: Elementary School pupils (3rd grade)