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Worms, Shadows, and Whirlpools
Science in the Early Childhood Classroom

Karen Worth, Education Development Center, Inc., Sharon Grollman, Education Development Center, Inc.
Foreword by Gretchen Owocki

ISBN 978-0-325-00573-7 / 0-325-00573-7 / 2003 / 192pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: PreK-K

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    A must-read for both experienced and beginning preschool teachers.
    —Ben Mardell, Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education
    All teachers of young children should learn how to bring the ideas in this book into their teaching
    —Diane Levin, Professor of Education, Wheelock College
    . . . a wonderful tapestry of science content, teaching strategies, and classroom examples all held together with insights about children, the wisdom of teachers, and the theme of scientific inquiry.
    —Rodger W. Bybee, Executive Director, Biological Sciences Curriculum Study

This book represents a new way to think about science education for young children. Based on the growing understanding that even the littlest learners are powerful thinkers and theory makers, it identifies important science inquiry skills and concepts appropriate for the very young. What's more, it makes a strong case for integrating science into the curriculum right from the start—creating a context for the development of language, mathematical thinking, and social skills.

Authors Karen Worth and Sharon Grollman define and illustrate what science education can and should be. They draw upon what is known about the learning, effective teaching, and science education of young children by using the daily work of teachers and children in Head Start, kindergarten, day care, and preschool programs. They fill their book with teacher stories, photographs, and examples of children's work, plus commentary highlighting particular teaching strategies and child learning.

Read this book and understand what a quality science program encompasses. Then see what the youngest students can do given the opportunity to explore phenomena and materials that draw upon their natural curiosity, captivate, motivate, and prepare them for ideas important to later learning.

Table of Contents
    I. Principles and Practices Essential to Quality Science Programs
    1. The Science Program in the Early Childhood Classroom
    II. The Science Content
    2. Inquiry in the Early Childhood Classroom
    3. Life Science in the Early Childhood Classroom
    4. Physical Science in the Early Childhood Classroom
    5. Earth and Space Science in the Early Childhood Classroom
    III. Final Words
    6. Questions and Thoughts
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