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Discover the science behind exploring and understanding water with young children.
Water --- Study and teaching (Early childhood) --- Experiments.
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Robert Yager, editor of Exemplary Science in Grades PreK-4: Standards-Based Success Stories reports the National Science Education Standards have done more to change science in elementary schools than has occurred at the other grade levels. Evidence of change is shared in this 4th installment of the Exemplary Science series through 14 real-life examples revealing reforms in teaching, assessment, professional development, and content.
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Oui, dès la petite enfance, l'art et la culture contribuent au bien-être, au bien vivre-ensemble, à la prévention des inégalités et des discriminations ! Éveil artistique, démocratisation de la culture et inclusion riment bien ensemble, comme le montrent les expériences des auteurs à la crèche, au centre social, en bibliothèque, à l'école maternelle, chez l'assistante maternelle, au pied d'immeubles, au fond d'une vallée… Des professionnelles de la petite enfance, des formatrices, des étudiantes, des lectrices, des artistes et des parents se mobilisent pour favoriser l'accès au beau, au patrimoine, à la création, au monde. Et cela, chez tout un chacun, les tout-petits, leurs familles - d'ici et d'ailleurs -, les personnes âgées aussi, les plus isolées, démunies, exclues. Pour davantage d'égalité et d'humanité partout, et en particulier dans les territoires parfois oubliés. Les expériences dont il est question dans cet ouvrage ont été présentée lors de deux journées d'études initiées par l'association Le Furet, l'une avec l'association LIRE à Paris et l'autre avec l'association CLEA.
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Give your child a head start by building a STEM foundation with 50 everyday, play-based activities for infants and toddlers.
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"What if you could challenge your kindergartners to create a mini roller coaster? Physics in Motion turns a fun building project into an opportunity to investigate concepts such as energy, gravity, friction, and speed. Students will use the engineering design process while working collaboratively to design, build, and test marble track roller coasters. They will measure, compare, and evaluate numbers related to their project. They'll use technology to do research and demonstrate their awareness of motion-related concepts. They'll even craft a plan for making the roller coaster part of a theme park and then create a flyer to advertise it. The module is an entry point for students to explore the physics of motion through play and then decide which roller coaster design is best"--
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"This book begins by pushing back on the kind of rote routines that lack opportunities for reasoning (like the calendar) that teachers often use in early childhood and primary classrooms. Instead, the author offers innovations on old routines and some new routines that encourage reasoning, argumentation, and the development of important math ideas. She focuses on using math routines in playful ways with your children. See chapter titles for the different routines featured in the book"--
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