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Curricular Resources > 2009 Volume III > Unit 10 (09.03.10) > Section 12

Science and Engineering in the Kitchen

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CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 09.03.10

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  1. Introduction: Objectives and Rationale
  2. Background Knowledge
  3. Getting Started: Becoming Scientists
  4. Examining Solids
  5. Extending Learning: Enigmas and Changing States of Matter
  6. Bibliography/ Resources for Teachers
  7. Children's Classroom Reading Selections/ Resources for Students (and Teachers)
  8. Appendix 1: Implementing District Standards - Grades Prek-2 Core Scientific Inquiry, Literacy and Numeracy
  9. Grade 2 Content Standards
  10. Appendix 2: Sample Written Response Question Worksheet
  11. Appendix 3: Sample Science Observation Journal
  12. Appendix 4
  13. Science Experiment Log
  14. Endnotes

Fluid Thinking about Liquids and Solids

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