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Autore principale: Ediger, Marlow
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Pubblicazione: 2010
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contents Children's Literature and the Science Curriculum Ediger, Marlow Childrens Literature Units of Study Interests Literature Appreciation Science Experiments Students Science Curriculum Correlation Interdisciplinary Approach Books Primary Education A quality children's literature program needs to be correlated with ongoing science lessons and units of study. It can enhance and enrich the science curriculum. Pupils tend to enjoy reading library books and the the literature may assist pupils to explore topics in greater depth. In addition to science experiments, demonstrations, and multi-media, children's literature is another avenue of learning science concepts and generalizations. Voluntarily, pupils may pursue personal interests and purposes in science (Ediger and Rao, 2005).
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spellingShingle Children's Literature and the Science Curriculum
Ediger, Marlow
Childrens Literature
Units of Study
Interests
Literature Appreciation
Science Experiments
Students
Science Curriculum
Correlation
Interdisciplinary Approach
Books
Primary Education
Children's Literature and the Science Curriculum Ediger, Marlow Childrens Literature Units of Study Interests Literature Appreciation Science Experiments Students Science Curriculum Correlation Interdisciplinary Approach Books Primary Education A quality children's literature program needs to be correlated with ongoing science lessons and units of study. It can enhance and enrich the science curriculum. Pupils tend to enjoy reading library books and the the literature may assist pupils to explore topics in greater depth. In addition to science experiments, demonstrations, and multi-media, children's literature is another avenue of learning science concepts and generalizations. Voluntarily, pupils may pursue personal interests and purposes in science (Ediger and Rao, 2005).
title Children's Literature and the Science Curriculum
topic Childrens Literature
Units of Study
Interests
Literature Appreciation
Science Experiments
Students
Science Curriculum
Correlation
Interdisciplinary Approach
Books
Primary Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ952111