Building Structures with Young Children (Young Scientist)

by Ingrid Chalufour and Karen Worth

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From playground equipment to skyscrapers, structures are everywhere. The second topic in the Young Scientist series, Building Structures with Young Children guides children's explorations to help deepen their understanding of the physical science of building block structures-including concepts such as gravity, stability, and balance.

Looking at science in a new way, this nationally field-tested curriculum supports the early development of important science-inquiry skills such as questioning, investigating, discussing, and formulating ideas and theories-all aimed at helping children learn about the science behind building structures and the forces that affect their stability.

The comprehensive trainer's guide and video make it easy to get teachers started with the Building Structures with Young Children curriculum. Six basic and eight advanced workshops guide teachers step by step through the curriculum, developing skills in inquiry-based teaching and science education. The full-color video presents eight real-life vignettes of the curriculum in action for observation, reflection, and discussion.

For teachers who want children to do serious science-not just passively experience it-this resource-rich curriculum gives you the tools you need.
  • ISBN10 1605543217
  • ISBN13 9781605543215
  • Publish Date 13 October 2004
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Redleaf Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 168
  • Language English