
Citizen Scientists
Ellen Harasimowicz
(Photographer)Description
Anyone can get involved in gathering data for ongoing, actual scientific studies such as the Audubon Bird Count and FrogWatch USA. Just get out into a field, urban park, or your own backyard. You can put your nose to a monarch pupa or listen for raucous frog calls. You can tally woodpeckers or sweep the grass for ladybugs. This book, full of engaging photos and useful tips, will show you how.
Product Details
Publisher | Square Fish |
Publish Date | February 14, 2012 |
Pages | 80 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780805095173 |
Dimensions | 217.4 X 10.9 X 0.2 inches | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
“Whether they live in a city, in the suburbs, or on a farm, children can feel the excitement of being involved in real science.” —Science
“…engaging…” —School Library Journal, starred
“...provides instruction for children interested in joining hands-on research efforts and highlights the contributions children have made in studying monarch butterflies, birds, ladybugs, and frogs.” —The Boston Globe
“Burns brings much-deserved attention to four remarkable scientific projects that enlist regular people in data collection.” —Horn Book
“For curious children and teachers alike, this is an ideal introduction to science activities that leave no child inside.” —Kirkus
“Throughout this handsome volume, exceptionally clear color photos illustrate the animals mentioned and the adults and children observing them.” —Booklist
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