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Investigating Water with Young Children (Ages 38) [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 286x222x11 mm, weight: 272 g
  • Sērija : STEM for Our Youngest Learners Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807769053
  • ISBN-13: 9780807769058
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 160 pages, height x width x depth: 286x222x11 mm, weight: 272 g
  • Sērija : STEM for Our Youngest Learners Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Nov-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807769053
  • ISBN-13: 9780807769058
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Water is a meaningful context for children to engage in inquiry and acquire and use science and engineering practices, such as developing spatial thinking and early concepts of water dynamics. This book shows teachers how to engage children with opportunities to engineer water movement through pouring and filling containers of various kinds and shapes, observing how water interacts with surfaces in large and small amounts, exploring how water can be moved, and using water to move objects. These experiences build a foundation that will support children's more complex study of this phenomena in later schooling, as well as encourage interest in STEM fields. The text provides guidance for arranging the physical, intellectual, socialemotional, and promotional environments of the early childhood classroom; for integrating literacy learning; and for building essential partnerships with administrators and families to enhance STEM learning for our youngest learners.

Book Features:

Introduces WaterWorks, an integrative STEM experience developed by young children, their teachers, and early childhood researchers. Describes an approach that engages children in doing science and engineering, rather than teaching children about these fields. Offers children the opportunity to engage in STEM experiences every day in their classrooms alongside literacy learning. Illustrates ways to plan and use over ten types of engineering experiences appropriate for children ages 38. Includes guidance for documenting children's learning over time. Aligns to the Early Learning Outcomes Framework and the Next Generation Science Standards.

Contributors: Allison Barness, Shelly L. Counsell, Lawrence Escalada, Judith Finkelstein, Linda Fitzgerald, Sherri Peterson, Jull Uhlenberg, and Wendy Miller.

Recenzijas

Praise for the STEM for Our Youngest Learners Series:

"This series is an important addition to a very limited field of guides for teaching STEM to young learners. While activity books abound, this series, with its basis in constructivism and its use of an inquiry-based teaching model, guides teachers in creating in-depth experiences for children to examine the natural world while building their critical thinking skills and deepening their curiosity about and interest in the world around them." Karen Worth, consultant in science education, early childhood and elementary years

Acknowledgements


1. STEM on Their Own Terms
Beth Dykstra Van Meeteren
Who We Are
Who We Hope You Are
Who We Are Writing About
Inquiry
Engineering
Preparing an Environment for STEM
Summary
2. School Partnerships that Support High Quality STEM
Tuning the Instrument
Teaching as Jazz
Getting the Band Together
Integrative STEM and Literacy
STEM Experiences Executive Functions
Summary
3.Weaving Waterworks Experiences Through the Standards for Meaningful
Learning
The Warp and the Weft of Learning and Teaching
Weaving Waterworks Experiences Through the NGSS
Weaving Through the NGSS Science and Engineering Practices
Weaving Through the NGSS Cross Cutting Concepts
Aligning Waterworks Experiences With Preschool Standards
Weaving Through the Early Learning Outcomes Framework
Summary
4. Arranging Space to Investigate Waterworks
Teachers as Engineers
Large Group: A Space to Gather as a Community of Learners
Small Group: A Space for Focused Literacy Learning
A Space for Art and to Document Learning
A Space for STEM
Materials That Contain Water
Materials to Move Water
Materials to Absorb and Repel Water
Coordinating Children's Movement Among Spaces
Introducing Waterworks Materials
Class Meetings: Nurturing a Community of Learners
STEM as a Context for Writing
Summary
5. Planning and Implementing Experiences in Waterworks in PK2 Classrooms
Beginning With Teacher Play
Scaffolding Child Inquiry With Productive Questions
Assessment in Waterworks
Preparing For a Paradigm Shift
EXPERIENCE
1. A SET OF SAME-SIZED-SHAPED CONTAINERS
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE
2. A SET OF A VARIETY OF CONTAINERS
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE
3. A SET OF CONTAINERS WITH HOLES
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
4. A SET OF CONTAINERS WITH DIFFERENT LIDS
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE 5: A SET OF MATERIALS TO EXPLORE THE DRAINING OF WATER
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE 6: A SET OF TUBES, STOPPERS, AND FUNNELS
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE 7: A SET OF PUMPS FOR A MUSEUM
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE 8: A SET OF LEAKY CUPS
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE 9: A SET OF LEAKY CUPS AND A WATER WALL
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE 10: A SET OF WATER PIPES
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE 11: A SET OF MATERIALS TO EXPLORE WATER DROPLETS
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
EXPERIENCE
12. A SET OF MATERIALS TO EXPLORE HOW OBJECTS SINK AND FLOAT
Attending to the Four Aspects of the Environment
Summary
Dawn JohnsonIntegrative STEM and Literacy in the Preschool Classroom
6. Family and Community Engagement With Waterworks
The Value of Partnering With Families
Listen, Learn, and Build Relationships With Families
Empower Parents With Research and Resources
Prioritize Access and Inclusion
Provide Professional Development for Impactful Family Engagement
Evaluate Impact
Summary
Appendix A: Engineering Habits of Mind in Waterworks
Appendix B: Progress Monitoring of Young Students' Engineering Habits of
Mind
Appendix C: Recording Sheet for Home Scavenger Hunts
References
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Beth Dykstra Van Meeteren is director of the Iowa Regents' Center for Early Developmental Education and associate professor of literacy education at the University of Northern Iowa.