Buzzing with Questions: The Inquisitive Mind of Charles Henry Turner by Janice N.From a deep look into inventions, to biographies of scientists, research about animals, and so much more this is a list that will encourage kids to see themselves and the world around them in new ways. If you’ve got a kid at home who would prefer to read nonfiction over fiction, or who’s always asking, “Why?” these are the books for you. Tools like mathematics, technology, and communication skills are interwoven in STEM explorations.” () The STEM approach involves the essence of the practices of science and engineering. It’s a unique way of knowing and exploring the world. “STEM is more than a concept diagram with connections among four (or more) subject areas. The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) has partnered with the Children’s Book Council (CBC) for the second time to create a list of the “Best STEM Books of 2020”.Īnd because I’m not a scientist by any stretch of the imagination, although I do a fair amount more math than I ever thought I would, I’m going to share some information from their website. For those of us, adults and kids alike, that shy away from science and math, books featuring STEM concepts are a great way to be introduced to these themes.
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