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Teaching STEM Literacy is comprised of ready-made, open-ended lesson plans reviewed and tested by teachers, that help educators integrate STEM learning into the early childhood classroom. The lessons are written in the 5 E’s format, and are linked to the Next Generation Science Standards. They encourage young children to explore STEM connections and link to children’s books about STEM topics.

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“Teaching STEM Literacy is an essential resource for every early childhood educator. Texley and Ruud share classroom tested ideas and lessons that bring STEM concepts to life for young children. Linking STEM concepts with children’s literature is an excellent way to engage children and help them explore natural curiosities.” — Kristen Poindexter, MAEd, kindergarten educator, 2014 National Shell Science Teacher Award Recipient

Teaching STEM Literacy: A Constructivist Approach

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    A Paperback / softback by Juliana Texley, Ruth M. Ruud

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      Publisher: Redleaf Press
      Publication Date: 30/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9781605545622, 978-1605545622
      ISBN10: 1605545627

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Teaching STEM Literacy is comprised of ready-made, open-ended lesson plans reviewed and tested by teachers, that help educators integrate STEM learning into the early childhood classroom. The lessons are written in the 5 E’s format, and are linked to the Next Generation Science Standards. They encourage young children to explore STEM connections and link to children’s books about STEM topics.

      Trade Review
      “Teaching STEM Literacy is an essential resource for every early childhood educator. Texley and Ruud share classroom tested ideas and lessons that bring STEM concepts to life for young children. Linking STEM concepts with children’s literature is an excellent way to engage children and help them explore natural curiosities.” — Kristen Poindexter, MAEd, kindergarten educator, 2014 National Shell Science Teacher Award Recipient

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