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Water is a meaningful context for children to engage in inquiry and acquire and use science and engineering practices, such as developing spatial thinking and early concepts of water dynamics. This book shows teachers how to engage children with opportunities to engineer water movement through pouring and filling containers of various kinds and shapes, observing how water interacts with surfaces in large and small amounts, exploring how water can be moved, and using water to move objects. These experiences build a foundation that will support children's more complex study of this phenomena in later schooling, as well as encourage interest in STEM fields. The text provides guidance for arranging the physical, intellectual, social–emotional, and promotional environments of the early childhood classroom; for integrating literacy learning; and for building essential partnerships with administrators and families to enhance STEM learning for our youngest learners.

Book Features:
  • Introduces WaterWorks, an integrative STEM experience developed by young children, their teachers, and early childhood researchers.
  • Describes an approach that engages children in doing science and engineering, rather than teaching children about these fields.
  • Offers children the opportunity to engage in STEM experiences every day in their classrooms alongside literacy learning.
  • Illustrates ways to plan and use over ten types of engineering experiences appropriate for children ages 3–8.
  • Includes guidance for documenting children's learning over time.
  • Aligns to the Early Learning Outcomes Framework and the Next Generation Science Standards.
Contributors: Allison Barness, Shelly L. Counsell, Lawrence Escalada, Judith Finkelstein, Linda Fitzgerald, Sherri Peterson, Jull Uhlenberg, and Wendy Miller.

Investigating Water With Young Children (Ages 3–8)

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    Publisher: Teachers' College Press
    Publication Date: 30/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9780807769041, 978-0807769041
    ISBN10: 0807769045

    Number of Pages: 160

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    Description

    Water is a meaningful context for children to engage in inquiry and acquire and use science and engineering practices, such as developing spatial thinking and early concepts of water dynamics. This book shows teachers how to engage children with opportunities to engineer water movement through pouring and filling containers of various kinds and shapes, observing how water interacts with surfaces in large and small amounts, exploring how water can be moved, and using water to move objects. These experiences build a foundation that will support children's more complex study of this phenomena in later schooling, as well as encourage interest in STEM fields. The text provides guidance for arranging the physical, intellectual, social–emotional, and promotional environments of the early childhood classroom; for integrating literacy learning; and for building essential partnerships with administrators and families to enhance STEM learning for our youngest learners.

    Book Features:
    • Introduces WaterWorks, an integrative STEM experience developed by young children, their teachers, and early childhood researchers.
    • Describes an approach that engages children in doing science and engineering, rather than teaching children about these fields.
    • Offers children the opportunity to engage in STEM experiences every day in their classrooms alongside literacy learning.
    • Illustrates ways to plan and use over ten types of engineering experiences appropriate for children ages 3–8.
    • Includes guidance for documenting children's learning over time.
    • Aligns to the Early Learning Outcomes Framework and the Next Generation Science Standards.
    Contributors: Allison Barness, Shelly L. Counsell, Lawrence Escalada, Judith Finkelstein, Linda Fitzgerald, Sherri Peterson, Jull Uhlenberg, and Wendy Miller.

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