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Science Notebooks
Writing About Inquiry

Brian Campbell, Lori Fulton, Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV
Foreword by Linda Gregg

ISBN 978-0-325-00568-3 / 0-325-00568-0 / 2003 / 112pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: 2-6

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From Galileo to scientists working on cloning, notebooks have been used to document scientific discovery. Science notebooks are also effective tools in the classroom. They make science experiences more meaningful and authentic for students as they observe, record, and reflect on what they've learned. For time-strapped teachers, notebooks offer a natural way to integrate science and language arts.

Brian Campbell and Lori Fulton spent four years investigating the use of science notebooks by students, teachers, and practicing scientists. This book not only details what they learned, it serves as a ready resource of strategies and methods for teachers to incorporate science notebooks into their school day. Along the way, the book intersperses additional help:

  • Classroom vignettes demonstrate how science notebooks actually function in class.
  • Student samples allow readers to see student entries at a variety of levels.
  • Thinking points throughout link ideas presented in the book to practice and philosophical beliefs.
  • Connections to standards--both the National Science Education Standards and the Standards for the English Language Arts—reinforce the rationale for using science notebooks to develop scientific concepts AND literacy.

Use science notebooks and watch as your students write as scientists do, share their thinking, support their ideas with evidence, and improve their literacy through reading, writing, and speaking.

Table of Contents
    Introduction: Looking at the Beliefs in the Mathematics Community
    1: The Role of the Teacher
    Planning
    Implementation of Science Notebooks
    Formative Assessment
    Developing Science Notebooks
    Creating a Purpose for Notebooks
    2: Elements of a Science Notebook
    Recording and Organizing Data
    Technical Drawings
    Students’ Questions
    Recording Thinking
    Other Elements
    3: Signs of Student Progress
    Predicting
    Recording and Organizing Data
    Drawing
    Questioning
    Reflecting
    Using Notebooks as a Resource
    Self–Assessing
    4: Discussions with Two Scientists
    How Scientists Use Their Notebooks
    Recommendations for the Classroom
    5: Scientific Content and Process Connections
    Connections to the National Science Education Standards
    Physical, Life, and Earth and Space Content Standards
    Science as Inquiry
    Unifying Concepts and Processes
    6: Literacy Connections
    Connections to Literacy
    Oral Communications
    Written Communication
    Reading
    Vocabulary Development
    Connections to the Standards for the English Language Arts
    Appendix
    Bibliography
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