ABSTRACT

Teaching Science in Elementary and Middle School offers in-depth information about the fundamental features of project-based science and strategies for implementing the approach. In project-based science classrooms students investigate, use technology, develop artifacts, collaborate, and make products to show what they have learned. Paralleling what scientists do, project-based science represents the essence of inquiry and the nature of science. Because project-based science is a method aligned with what is known about how to help all children learn science, it not only helps students learn science more thoroughly and deeply, it also helps them experience the joy of doing science. Project-based science embodies the principles in A Framework for K-12 Science Education and the Next Generation Science Standards. Blending principles of learning and motivation with practical teaching ideas, this text shows how project-based learning is related to ideas in the Framework and provides concrete strategies for meeting its goals. Features include long-term, interdisciplinary, student-centered lessons; scenarios; learning activities, and "Connecting to Framework for K–12 Science Education" textboxes. More concise than previous editions, the Fourth Edition offers a wealth of supplementary material on a new Companion Website, including many videos showing a teacher and class in a project environment.

chapter 1|23 pages

Teaching Science to Children

chapter 4|32 pages

Developing Scientifi c Investigations

chapter 5|32 pages

Making Sense of Data and Sharing Findings

chapter 6|41 pages

Collaboration in the Science Classroom

chapter 8|60 pages

Assessing Student Understanding

chapter 9|51 pages

Managing the Science Classroom

chapter 10|39 pages

Planning a Project-Based Curriculum

chapter 11|15 pages

Next Steps