methodology

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The human record

sources of global history
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Question it!

"Children ask questions to help them understand the world around them. This sense of wonder and curiosity is a trait shared by scientists. This fresh and thoughtful title encourages readers to embrace inquiry as they learn about the kinds of questions scientists ask and how they investigate to find answers."--Provided by publisher.
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Observe it!

"We all learn about the world around us by making observations. Scientists are no exception! This ... title explains how scientists observe using their senses and tools. Readers will apply what they learn by making observations, comparing, sorting, and classifying."--Provided by publisher.
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The craft of research

Presents research skills that may be used in all fields of study, including how to choose a topic, generate research questions, find sources for gathering evidence, argue effectively, and write and revise a paper.
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Mesmerized

How Ben Franklin Solved a Mystery That Baffled All of France
A whimsical depiction of a true moment in history describes how the innovative American Founding Father used the scientific method to discern the practices of a famous Parisian magician. By the award-winning author of Me and Momma and Big John.
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Super gross poop, puke, and booger projects

"Kids will love getting grossed out with Super Gross Poop, Puke, and Booger Projects! They'll learn about poop, puke, and boogers and how they help your body. Then discover how to make fun projects inspired by these gross substances. Young crafters will follow simple instructions and photos to create a dinosaur turd, fake puke pile, and more" --.
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Test!

collect and document data
An introduction to the scientific method that discusses how to collect data.
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Share!

present your findings
Describes ways to present your the results of your experiment, including writing a report, making graphic organizers, making models and displays, giving a presentation, and more.
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Predict!

plan an experiment
An introduction to the scientific method that discusses how to make a hypothesis and plan an experiment.
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Guess!

research and form a hypothesis
Describes the steps to take when forming a hypothesis.
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