Incredible Edible Science: Recipes for Developing Science and Literacy Skills
By Liz Plaster and Rick Krustchinsky
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Making learning exciting for children, Incredible Edible Science includes over 160 hands-on, food-based science activities with a strong literacy connection. The book provides everything needed to teach important science process skills in a safe, developmentally appropriate way. These cross-curricular activities promote brain development and fully engage children through physical involvementsuch as exploring balance and texture as they create popcorn ball structures, classifying and patterning different types of cereal, and investigating fractions with biscuitsand participation in literacy and language components such as phonemic awareness, vocabulary development, and following directions. After the activity is complete, children can eat their work!
Incredible Edible Science received the Learning Magazine 2011 Teachers' Choice Award.
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