This book discusses 88 terms. It’s meant to give readers an introduction to each of these ideas, providing more than a dictionary or glossary, but still something that can be read and understood quickly. The book is divided into chapters by topics, and a reader could profitably read the chapter from start to finish and get an overview of a key area in science education.
Writing for Science and Engineering - Papers, Presentations and Reports This book has been designed with the needs of science and engineering graduate students and junior professionals in mind. It is the result of working with hundreds of you in Europe and Australasia- how you access information, the type of information you want, and the kinds of books you don't like...
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, 10th Edition 19 Volumes 800 color pages each Since its initial appearance in 1960, this encyclopedia has been the preeminent work in its field. Countless reference searches for student, lay reader, and professiona have started with this source. Each edition has improved upon the one preceding, and this new edition, the 6th, is no exception. The numbers alone are impressive: the new edition's 7700 articles, 2000 of which are either new or totally revised. Nearly 4000 of the work's 15,000 illustrations are also new or wholly redone. There are more subtle improvements as well: for example, in the new edition much of the illustrative material has been enlarged, making it easier to work with. Changes in topic coverage in the new edition reflect changes of emphasis in science and technology over the past several years...
In this booklet you will find information on and strategies for using internet resources for teaching science. Additionally, you will find many web-based science resources you can integrate into your science curriculum, online technical help resources for beginners and experienced users, and strategies for developing your own web page. A glossary covers internet teminology. The appendixes consist of a list of online resources for teachers and instructions for developing a web page.
"Focus On Physical Science" covers physical science topics comprehensively and accurately. It integrates a wide range of hands-on experiences, critical thinking opportunities, and real-world applications. Labs, content area reading, and activities provide students with multiple experiences.
Reading age for native speakers: Middle School students (8th grade)