Tinkering: Kids Learn by Making Stuff
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 268 pages
- Publisher: Maker Media, Inc (September 27, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449361013
- ISBN-13: 978-1449361013
eBook Description:
Tinkering: Kids Learn by Making Stuff
After-school and out-of-school programs as well as home schooling have been growing steadily for nearly a decade, but instructors are still searching for high-interest content that ties into science standards without the rigidity of current classroom canon. The author draws on more than 20 years of experience doing hands-on science to facilitate tinkering: learning science while fooling around with real things.
- Tinkering techniques in key science areas
- How to let kids learn science with hands-on tinkering
- Engaging techniques for science learning at home, in school, or at a makerspace or library
- Step-by-step instructions for activities that don’t end with a single project, but that provide many paths for “tinkering forward”
After-school and out-of-school programs as well as home schooling have been growing steadily for nearly a decade, but instructors are still searching for high-interest content that ties into science standards without the rigidity of current classroom canon. The author draws on more than 20 years of experience doing hands-on science to facilitate tinkering: learning science while fooling around with real things.
From the Back Cover
Tinkering: Kids Learn by Making Stuff
After-school and out-of-school programs as well as home schooling have been growing steadily for nearly a decade, but instructors are still searching for high-interest content that ties into science standards without the rigidity of current classroom canon. The author draws on more than 20 years of experience doing hands-on science to facilitate tinkering: learning science while fooling around with real things.
In this book, you’ll learn:
- Tinkering techniques in key science areas
- How to let kids learn science with hands-on tinkering
- Engaging techniques for science learning at home, in school, or at a makerspace or library
- Step-by-step instructions for activities that don’t end with a single project, but that provide many paths for “tinkering forward”
After-school and out-of-school programs as well as home schooling have been growing steadily for nearly a decade, but instructors are still searching for high-interest content that ties into science standards without the rigidity of current classroom canon. The author draws on more than 20 years of experience doing hands-on science to facilitate tinkering: learning science while fooling around with real things.
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