By Claire Reinburg
Posted on 2014-01-23
From data literacy to citizen science to using trade books in science lessons, take a look at what science teachers are reading so far in 2014 at NSTA’s website.
Most Popular NSTA Press Books
1. Inquiring Scientists, Inquiring Readers: Using Nonfiction to Promote Science Literacy, Grades 3–5
2. The Basics of Data Literacy: Helping Your Students (and You!) Make Sense of Data
3. Picture-Perfect Science Lessons, Expanded 2nd Edition: Using Children’s Books to Guide Inquiry, 3-6
4. Translating the NGSS for Classroom Instruction
5. Designing Effective Science Instruction: What Works in Science Classrooms
Most Popular NSTA Press e-Books
1. Take-Home Physics: 65 High-Impact, Low-Cost Labs
2. Science for the Next Generation: Preparing for the New Standards
3. Citizen Science: 15 Lessons That Bring Biology to Life, 6-12
4. Models and Approaches to STEM Professional Development
5. Forestry Field Studies: A Manual for Science Teachers
Most Popular Science Trade Books for Kids
1. How Does a Plant Grow?: I Wonder Why
2. Next Time You See a Pill Bug
3. What Makes Different Sounds?: I Wonder Why
4. Next Time You See a Firefly
5. Spenser and the Rocks: I Wonder Why