Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

E-grāmata: Microscopic Monsters and the Scientists Who Slay Them: Inquiry-Based Science Lessons for Advanced and Gifted Students in Grades 4-5 [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 186 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Prufrock Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003236627
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
  • Cena: 115,62 €*
  • * this price gives unlimited concurrent access for unlimited time
  • Standarta cena: 165,17 €
  • Ietaupiet 30%
McIntosh, an educator, presents a 30-lesson interdisciplinary science unit for advanced and gifted students in fourth and fifth grades, incorporating STEM, humanities, and process goals that aim to teach students to develop an understanding of epidemiology, a greater awareness of the past and appreciation for the literature and primary sources on epidemiology, and reasoning, problem solving, critical thinking, and research skills applied to science and the humanities. The unit aligns with standards, and lessons include information on objectives, lists of materials, assessments, procedures, and teacher’s notes, as well as handouts. Annotation ©2021 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

It is a germy world out there, and students are naturally curious about this hidden world. Microscopic Monsters and the Scientists Who Slay Them, a 30-lesson interdisciplinary science unit:

  • Is designed to teach high-ability fourth and fifth graders how to think like real-world epidemiologists.
  • Was designed using the research-based Integrated Curriculum Model.
  • Features challenging problem-based learning tasks and engaging resources.
  • Includes detailed teacher instructions and suggestions for differentiation.
  • Is winner of the National Association for Gifted Children's curriculum award.

In unit, students apply principles of epidemiology and microbiology to respond to a fictional epidemic and its effect on their town, all while building an understanding of the perseverance required to detect, track, and stop epidemics through the experiences of real-life epidemiologists and exploring career paths available in the diverse fields of medicine and microbiology. Suggestions and guidance are included on how teachers can adjust the rigor of learning tasks based on students' interests and needs.



It is a germy world out there, and students are naturally curious about this hidden world. Microscopic Monsters and the Scientists Who Slay Them, a 30-lesson interdisciplinary science unit:

  • Is designed to teach high-ability fourth and fifth graders how to think like real-world epidemiologists.
  • Was designed using the research-based Integrated Curriculum Model.
  • Features challenging problem-based learning tasks and engaging resources.
  • Includes detailed teacher instructions and suggestions for differentiation.
  • Is winner of the National Association for Gifted Children's curriculum award.

In unit, students apply principles of epidemiology and microbiology to respond to a fictional epidemic and its effect on their town, all while building an understanding of the perseverance required to detect, track, and stop epidemics through the experiences of real-life epidemiologists and exploring career paths available in the diverse fields of medicine and microbiology. Suggestions and guidance are included on how teachers can adjust the rigor of learning tasks based on students' interests and needs.

Grades 4-5



It is a germy world out there, and students are naturally curious about this hidden world.

Introduction 1(6)
Lesson 1 Preassessing Perseverance
7(8)
Lesson 2 Epic Epidemiology
15(8)
Lesson 3 Justifying The Existence Of Germs
23(6)
Lesson 4 Making A Microscope
29(6)
Lesson 5 Manufacturing A Microbe
35(6)
Lesson 6 Master Planning A Metropolis
41(6)
Lesson 7 A Serious Scenario
47(4)
Lesson 8 Engineering An Epidemic
51(4)
Lesson 9 Managing Malaria
55(4)
Lesson 10 Planning For A Potential Pandemic
59(6)
Lesson 11 Contrasting The Causes Is It Bacterial Or Viral?
65(6)
Lesson 12 Scripting An S.O.S. Signal
71(6)
Lesson 13 Nitpicking Your Newscast
77(4)
Lesson 14 How Our Bodies Fight Off Foes
81(4)
Lesson 15 Heredity Or Health Habit
85(2)
Lesson 16 Practicing A Predicament
87(4)
Lesson 17 Confidential Case Files
91(6)
Lesson 18 Gadgets And Gizmos
97(6)
Lesson 19 Doling Out Donated Dollars
103(4)
Lesson 20 Broken Into Branches
107(8)
Lesson 21 Pandemics Of The Past
115(6)
Lesson 22 Gdp Population Patterns
121(4)
Lesson 23 Are All Germs Bad?
125(6)
Lesson 24 Symbiotic Synergy And Pathogenic Pariahs
131(4)
Lesson 25 Cultivating A Cure
135(4)
Lesson 26 Vaccination Vexation
139(10)
Lesson 27 Paying For The Potion
149(4)
Lesson 28 Engineering Ethical Eradication Efforts
153(2)
Lesson 29 Personal Pillars Of Perseverance
155(4)
Lesson 30 Pondering Our Progress
159(6)
References 165(2)
Appendix A Recommended Reading 167(2)
Appendix B Master Materials List 169(4)
About The Author 173(2)
Common Core State Standards Alignment 175(4)
Next Generation Science Standaros Alignment 179
Jason S. McIntosh, Ph.D., is an experienced educator (24 years in the field) and passionate advocate for gifted education