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Overview""The activities and examples include many that have withstood the test of time for successful science instruction and that enable teachers to link science to the lives of students."" -Elizabeth Hammerman, Science Educator and Consultant ""A substantial contribution to the field of science education and an easy way for busy teachers to make science more meaningful, exciting, and connected for students. An important mix of both content and activities that teachers can use to meet individual needs."" -Kerry Williams, Professor, Wayne State College Boost student interest and understanding in the physical sciences! Teaching physical science in the elementary and middle grades can be challenging for busy teachers faced with growing science demands and limited classroom resources. Robert Prigo provides fun and engaging activities using safe, available materials that educators can easily incorporate into lesson plans. Extensive examples, sample inquiry questions, and ideas for initiating units are readily available for teachers to pick and choose from to meet student needs. The result of more than two decades of professional development work with hundreds of teachers and administrators, Making Physics Fun addresses five specific areas of physical science: motion and force, fluids and buoyancy, waves and sound, light and electromagnetic waves, and electricity and magnetism. Dozens of activities demonstrating physics in action help students of all ages relate physics principles to their everyday experiences. Using easy-to-understand language, this practitioner-friendly resource helps teachers: Address the ""big ideas"" in K-8 science education Promote student understanding with ready-to-use learning experiences Use hands-on activities to help students make larger, real-world connections Assemble classroom learning centers to facilitate deeper understanding of basic physics principles With conceptual summaries to support teachers' proficiency and understanding of the content, this guidebook is ideal for bringing physics to life for students in the classroom and in their lives! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert PrigoPublisher: SAGE Publications Inc Imprint: Corwin Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9781412926638ISBN 10: 1412926637 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 10 July 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe activities and examples include many that have withstood the test of time for successful science instruction and that enable teachers to link science to the lives of students. -- Elizabeth Hammerman, Science Educator and Consultant 20061204 A substantial contribution to the field of science education and an easy way for busy teachers to make science more meaningful, exciting, and connected for students. An important mix of both content and activities that teachers can use to meet their individual needs. -- Kerry Williams, Professor 20061204 The information is fantastic and the activities are intriguing. Using this book to teach physical science will have children cheering whenever the teacher announces that it's time for science. -- Peggy Rogers, First-Grade Teacher 20070108 The straightforward explanations, along with real-life examples, appeal to teachers who are using the information to supplement a required curriculum. This book would be a very convenient resource for preparing lesson plans from district-required text. -- Theresa Knaebel, Middle School Science Teacher 20070108 Provides a fine gathering of exercises in physics for kids in Grades K--8. From experiments demonstrating waves and sound to fluids, forces, and light, these are fun examples to build and test. -- California Bookwatch, June 2008 20080711 The activities and examples include many that have withstood the test of time for successful science instruction and that enable teachers to link science to the lives of students. -- Elizabeth Hammerman, Science Educator and Consultant 20061204 A substantial contribution to the field of science education and an easy way for busy teachers to make science more meaningful, exciting, and connected for students. An important mix of both content and activities that teachers can use to meet their individual needs. -- Kerry Williams, Professor 20061204 The information is fantastic and the activities are intriguing. Using this book to teach physical science will have children cheering whenever the teacher announces that it's time for science. -- Peggy Rogers, First-Grade Teacher 20070108 The straightforward explanations, along with real-life examples, appeal to teachers who are using the information to supplement a required curriculum. This book would be a very convenient resource for preparing lesson plans from district-required text. -- Theresa Knaebel, Middle School Science Teacher 20070108 Provides a fine gathering of exercises in physics for kids in Grades K--8. From experiments demonstrating waves and sound to fluids, forces, and light, these are fun examples to build and test. -- California Bookwatch, June 2008 20080711 Provides a fine gathering of exercises in physics for kids in Grades K-8. From experiments demonstrating waves and sound to fluids, forces, and light, these are fun examples to build and test. -- California Bookwatch, June 2008 The straightforward explanations, along with real-life examples, appeal to teachers who are using the information to supplement a required curriculum. This book would be a very convenient resource for preparing lesson plans from district-required text. -- Theresa Knaebel, Middle School Science Teacher The information is fantastic and the activities are intriguing. Using this book to teach physical science will have children cheering whenever the teacher announces that it's time for science. -- Peggy Rogers, First-Grade Teacher A substantial contribution to the field of science education and an easy way for busy teachers to make science more meaningful, exciting, and connected for students. An important mix of both content and activities that teachers can use to meet their individual needs. -- Kerry Williams, Professor The activities and examples include many that have withstood the test of time for successful science instruction and that enable teachers to link science to the lives of students. -- Elizabeth Hammerman, Science Educator and Consultant Author InformationRobert Prigo, professor and director of the Teacher Education Program at Middlebury College, has worked for twenty years with K–12 educators on inquiry-based science teaching and learning, supported through grants from the NSF and the Vermont Department of Education. His work with teachers and schools goes beyond professional development workshops and institutes to include phone-call-help to local teachers, science assemblies at local schools, lending equipment and resources, and visiting school classrooms to work directly with teachers and students. Prigo was recognized in 1991 as ""Vermont Professor of the Year"" by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |