Professor Aesop's - The crow and the pitcher illustrated and interpreted by Stephanie Gwyn Brown
This well-known fable has been adapted to teach scientific method. The crow solves his problem of getting water out of the pitcher using a step-by-step process. Stephanie Gwyn Brown combines traditional and digital media to create bright colorful and fun illustrations. The last page is an explanation of the scientific method's six steps.
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Mad Margret experiments with scientific method by Eric Braun
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Start with science series with Oscar the Cat by Geoff Waring
Another fabulous series is First look : science. Children learn about the natural world through simple text and pleasant watercolor illustrations. Science concepts covered are seasons, forces and motion, water cycle, plant cycle, life cycle of a tree, life cycle of a butterfly and life cycle of a frog (pictured above).
This book is an amazing exploration of an oak-tree habitat. Written in rhyme, it describes the different parts of an oak tree and why they are important to the forest animals. The oil painting illustrations by Lisa Falkenstern are wonderful.
This book is not just about important scientists but, as the name suggests, it is about great thinkers. There are inventors, philosophers, economists, politicians, explorers, and other ideas people. As you can see the book has an attractive layout, with small amounts of information. Just enough to spark students' interest in a famous scientist or other influential figure.
And finally, I stumbled across a blog - BRAIN PICKINGS. It lists science books published in 2012. I will be adding these to my personal reading list. Can't wait to try them!
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Sky tree : Seeing science through art by Thomas Locker
Published in 1995, this is an oldie but a goodie! I love this book and it would be a great addition to any unit about seasons. The illustrations are just gorgeous. On a side note - Thomas Locker is a painter who loves nature. This is evident in all his books. Click HERE if you would like for more information about Thomas Locker's books.
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The busy tree by Jennifer Ward
This book is an amazing exploration of an oak-tree habitat. Written in rhyme, it describes the different parts of an oak tree and why they are important to the forest animals. The oil painting illustrations by Lisa Falkenstern are wonderful.
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Albert Einstein: Scientist and genius by Suzanne Slade
Learn how a shy boy grows up to make groundbreaking discoveries about space, time and energy. The text is enhanced by the colorful illustrations and the book includes a time line of Einstein’s life and a page with other interesting facts about his life.
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100 people who made history : Meet the people who shaped the modern world by Ben Gilliland
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