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"Now fifth-grade teachers have their own guide to making the instructional shift to argument-driven inquiry (ADI)! The newest volume in the NSTA series shows how to use this innovative approach to prompt your students to use argument to construct, support, and evaluate scientific claims. It's designed to help your fifth graders work the way scientists do while integrating literacy and math at the same time. The 17 field-tested lessons focus on making sense of how the world works. Investigations cover matter and its interactions, motion and stability, ecosystems, Earth's place in the universe,…mehr

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"Now fifth-grade teachers have their own guide to making the instructional shift to argument-driven inquiry (ADI)! The newest volume in the NSTA series shows how to use this innovative approach to prompt your students to use argument to construct, support, and evaluate scientific claims. It's designed to help your fifth graders work the way scientists do while integrating literacy and math at the same time. The 17 field-tested lessons focus on making sense of how the world works. Investigations cover matter and its interactions, motion and stability, ecosystems, Earth's place in the universe, and Earth's systems. Using the Student Workbook, your students will explore questions such as: What happens to a substance's weight when transforming from a solid to a liquid? Where does the matter that plants need to grow come from? Why do days change length in different locations and times of year? And why do people use hot water instead of cold when making tea? Written by veteran teachers, ADI in Fifth-Grade Science has the practical features that made best-sellers of the ADI books for third and fourth grade, middle school, and high school (see pp. XX-XX). Each lesson comes with teacher notes, investigation handouts, and checkout questions. The lessons support the Next Generation Science Standards and the Common Core State Standards for English language arts and math. The book can also help emerging bilingual students meet the English Language Proficiency Standards. With ADI in Fifth-Grade Science, you'll see how to emphasize "figuring things out" instead of "learning about things"-and your students will develop the knowledge and skills they need to become proficient in science"--
Autorenporträt
Dr. Victor Sampson is an Associate Professor of STEM Education at the University of Texas in Austin. He is also the co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Argument-Driven Inquiry. Dr. Sampson received his Ph.D. from Arizona State University in 2007 and is an expert in STEM education, education theory and practice, educational research, and the development and research of new instructional models and materials. He also has expertise in the design and development of educational technology products. Victor Sampson has published 52 research articles and has written 11 books in the field of STEM education (citations: 5964, h-index: 33, i10-index: 52). While at Florida State University (2007-2014) and the University of Texas (2014-2021) he served as the PI or a Co-PI on 6 large research and development projects that were funded by either the NSF (4 projects, $5,030,826 in funding) or the IES (2 projects, $2,218,722 in funding). He has received several awards for his scholarship, including the 2008 National Association for Research in Science Teaching Outstanding Dissertation award and the 2012 National Association for Research in Science Teaching Early Career award.