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Trundle, Kathy Cabe; Troland, Thomas H.; Pritchard, T. Gail – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2008
This review focused on the written and visual representation of the moon in 80 children's books, including Caldecott Medal and Honor books over the past 20 years. Results revealed that many of these books misrepresent the moon and even reinforce misconceptions about lunar phases. Teachers who use children's literature that misrepresents the moon…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Astronomy, Scientific Concepts, Media Specialists
Rearden, Kristin T.; Broemmel, Amy D. – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2008
Resources for selecting high-quality elementary science trade books include lists exclusively for science and those that contain a broad spectrum of content foci such as the IRA's "Teachers' Choices" list. In this study, the genres and content areas of science-based "Teachers' Choices" books from the list's inception in 1988 through 2004 were…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary School Science, Content Analysis, Science Instruction
Barrow, Lloyd H.; Robinson, Richard D. – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2007
A series of magnet trade books were analyzed against a validated list of magnet concepts (Barrow, 1990a) and their Flesch (1974) Readability was determined. These trade books were used to supplement a second grade unit on magnetism locally constructed from AIM's "Mostly Magnets" (1991). All trade books accurately described how like and unlike…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Readability, Grade 2, Scientific Concepts
Farland, Donna – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2006
Elementary students perceive scientists in stereotypical ways. This study examined the influence of historical, nonfiction trade books on children's images of scientists. Of the 13 self-contained third grade classrooms (n = 156), six randomly assigned teachers were instructed to read one trade book each week for six weeks to supplement their…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Nonfiction, Books, Grade 3
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McClelland, Amy Kennard; Krockover, Gerald H. – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 1996
Examines whether first-grade students adopted misconceptions about temperature from the story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" and whether they could make conceptual changes when presented with activities that challenged the misconceptions. Results indicate that students adopted misconceptions embedded in the story but made conceptual…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Grade 1, Heat
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Kumar, David; Voldrich, John F. – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 1994
A report of how literature books can be used to create authentic contexts for teaching science at the second-grade level is presented. Points out that, instead of relying on expensive technologies, teachers could use carefully selected reading materials to provide students with meaningful contexts for science learning activities. (LZ)
Descriptors: Books, Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education