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Science teachers have a lot to say about NSTA Press books! Check out a free sample chapter from several of our newest books and judge for yourself. Whether you need resources for three-dimensional learning, ideas for incorporating literacy in your science classroom, or inspiration for new teaching strategies, NSTA Press has books for you.
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Evoking Archimedes's famous cry, Eureka! uses 27 lessons linked to children's trade books to engage students in discovering who scientists and engineers are and what they do.
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| Use the approach and lessons in Beyond the Egg Drop to infuse engineering into what you're already teaching, without sacrificing time for teaching physics concepts.
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| Wouldn't it be helpful to know what your students' ideas are about a science concept before you launch into a new lesson? Learn about their preconceptions of fundamental concepts in science with Uncovering Student Ideas in Science.
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| This resource features vignettes from teachers at different career stages that highlight the common themes in their professional learning and the ways their learning needs have changed over time.
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| Toward High School Biology is a 19-lesson unit helps students connect core ideas about chemical reactions to the biological phenomena of growth and repair in plants and animals. Note: There is both a teacher and a student edition of this book.
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