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Predict it!
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Sharkawy, Azza, author
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Observation (Scientific method) Juvenile literature.
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Science Methodology Juvenile literature.
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Weather forecasting Juvenile literature.
2015
\"Scientists look for patterns to help them make predictions. This motivating title explores different patterns in the natural world, such as day and night and the changing seasons. Using their new knowledge, readers will act like scientists by identifying weather patterns and making predictions.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Observe it!
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Sharkawy, Azza, author
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Observation (Scientific method) Juvenile literature.
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Science Methodology Juvenile literature.
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Research Juvenile literature.
2014
\"We all learn about the world around us by making observations. Scientists are no exception! This intriguing title explains how scientists observe using their senses and tools. Readers will apply what they learn by making observations, comparing, sorting, and classifying.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Question it!
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Sharkawy, Azza, author
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Science Methodology Juvenile literature.
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Research Juvenile literature.
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Science Methodology.
2015
\"Children ask questions to help them understand the world around them. This sense of wonder and curiosity is a trait shared by scientists. This fresh and thoughtful title encourages readers to embrace inquiry as they learn about the kinds of questions scientists ask and how they investigate to find answers.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Share it!
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Sharkawy, Azza, author
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Communication in science Juvenile literature.
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Science Methodology Juvenile literature.
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Research Juvenile literature.
2014
\"Collaboration and communication are important 21st Century skills and key science practices. Using accessible examples, readers will discover how scientists work together, and share ideas and information. Children also learn how and why scientists record information and put this practice into action by using their own science notebook.\"-- Provided by publisher.