Brisk, Marion, 1001 Ideas for Science Projects on the Environment (New York: Macmillan, Inc.,1997).
Good reference for students and teachers wishing to integrate chemistry into environmental science.
Council for Environmental Education, Project WET, (Montana: The Watercourse And Texas: Council of environmental Education, 1995)
Outstanding integrated K-12 curriculum for teaching the science of water.
Farndon, John, The Elements: Oxygen (New York: Marshall Cavendish Corp., 1999).
Easy reading for both student and teacher. This series is an excellent resource for student research.
Feynman, Richard, Six Easy Pieces, (California Institute of Technology, Addison-Welsey,1995).
Easy reading for teachers with a non-science background.
Gardner, Robert, Science Projects About Chemistry, (New Jersy: Enslow Publishers, Inc.1994).
Good resource for both students and teachers looking for hand-on labs.
Mebane, Robert, and Rybolt, Thomas, Adventures with Atoms and Molecules, (New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, Inc.,1985).
Easy experiments followed by good explanations for students.
NSTA, Pathways to Science Standards, Elementary School Edition,(Washington, DC: National Academy Press,1996).
A must read for every science teacher. Describes best practices in the field of science teaching.
NSTA, Pathways to Science Standards, High School Edition,(Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1996).
Excellent resource for high school science teachers. Describes best practices for teaching in the high school science classroom.
Roa, Michael, Environmental Science Activities Kit, (New York: The Center For Applied Research In Education, 1993).
Includes a chapter on chemistry and environmental issues.
Stepans, J and Veath, Lois, How Do Students Really Explain Changes in Matter?, (Science Scope, May 1994).
Important information for teaches regarding student’s understanding of abstract concepts.
VanCleave’s, Janice, Chemistry For Every Kid, (New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1989).
Excellent resource for both students and teachers.
VanCleave’s, Janice, Molecules,(New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,1993).
Excellent resource for both students and teachers.