Science with Storytelling
Strategies for the K-5 Classroom
Herausgeber: Stenson, Jane; Ford, Lynette J.; Norfolk, Sherry
Science with Storytelling
Strategies for the K-5 Classroom
Herausgeber: Stenson, Jane; Ford, Lynette J.; Norfolk, Sherry
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This book is about the intersection of storytelling and science. Recognizing that humans are hard-wired for narrative, this collection of new essays integrates the two in a special way to teach science in the K-6 classroom. As science education changes its focus to concepts that bridge various disciplines, along with science and engineering practices, storytelling offers opportunities to enhance the science classroom. Lesson plans are provided, each presenting a story, its alignment with science (Next Generation Science Standards), language arts (Common Core State Standards) and theater arts…mehr
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This book is about the intersection of storytelling and science. Recognizing that humans are hard-wired for narrative, this collection of new essays integrates the two in a special way to teach science in the K-6 classroom. As science education changes its focus to concepts that bridge various disciplines, along with science and engineering practices, storytelling offers opportunities to enhance the science classroom. Lesson plans are provided, each presenting a story, its alignment with science (Next Generation Science Standards), language arts (Common Core State Standards) and theater arts standards (National Core Arts Standards). Instructional plans include a rationale, preparation, activities and assessment.
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- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780786498185
- ISBN-10: 0786498188
- Artikelnr.: 45330533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 506g
- ISBN-13: 9780786498185
- ISBN-10: 0786498188
- Artikelnr.: 45330533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jane Stenson is a pre-service and classroom educator, a storyteller and author. She lives in Mineral Point, Wisconsin. Sherry Norfolk, an award-winning storyteller and teaching artist, is an adjunct professor at Lesley University. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri. Lynette J. Ford is a fourth-generation Affrilachian storyteller, author and teaching artist with the Ohio Alliance for Arts Education and the Kennedy Center Ohio State-Based Collaborative Initiative in Columbus.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction (Jane Stenson)
Science Is a Story (Vito M. Dipinto)
Thinking Like a Scientist: How Do Scientists Figure Things Out? (Mary
Hamilton and Charles Wright)
Part One. Early Childhood: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
Introduction: "Eensy Weensy" First Steps into Scientific
Inquiry (Lynette J. Ford)
Physical Science
"Sody Sallyratus": States of Matter (Sherry Norfolk and Jane Stenson)
"Anansi and Turtle Go to Dinner": Sink and Float (Jane Stenson with Sherry
Norfolk and Bobby Norfolk)
"How the Rainbow Was Made": Liquid Rainbow and the Density
of Liquids (Dana Allande O'Brien)
"The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee" (Vito M. Dipinto)
"Prairie Dogs in the Rain": Solving Problems with Simple
Machines (Sherry Norfolk)
Life Science
Creating a Pourquoi ("How and Why") Story (Katie Knutson)
Caterpillar to Butterfly: The Process of Metamorphosis (Lynette J. Ford)
Caterpillar to Butterfly: Thoughts on Science and Storytelling
(Judith Black)
Hatching Chicks in the Kindergarten Classroom (Tracy Drummer Aiden and
Elizabeth Barlock)
"Tops and Bottoms": What Goes Up? What Goes Down? (Jane Stenson)
"Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears": Pourquoi Stories and Mosquitoes
(Joyce H. Geary)
Stellaluna: Comparing and Contrasting Animal Needs (Lindsey Cohn)
Earth and Space Science
"Rabbit's Tale": A Paiute Indian Nature Myth (Lynn Rubright)
The Big Dipper: Patterns, Inspiration and Multicultural Stories (Lynette J.
Ford)
"Un Lazo a la Luna" and Other Tales: Observing the Moon (Jane Stenson)
"Old Man Coyote and the Rock": The Rock Cycle (Jane Stenson)
Part Two. Upper Elementary: Grades Three through Six
Introduction (Sherry Norfolk)
Physical Science
"Turtle Wants to Fly": Gravity, Force, Thrust and Failure (Lynette J. Ford)
"Paddy the Bricklayer": Working and Playing with Pulleys (Jane Stenson)
"The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee": Life Science, Chemistry and Problem
Solving Strategies (Vito M. Dipinto)
A Folktale Puppet Opportunity: Lights and Shadows (Jane Stenson with Julie
Tubbs)
Life Science
"All Things Are Connected": Interdependence (Sherry Norfolk)
Insects and Plants: Finding the Food Connection (Mary Hamilton and Charles
Wright)
"The Knee-High Man": Adding Science to Your Animal Stories (Kevin Strauss)
Developing Effective Animal Characters (Kevin Strauss)
An Adventure Through a Cell: Using Plant and Animal Cells to Create an
Adventure Story (Jenny McCrery)
George Washington Carver: The Argument for Crop Rotation (Bobby Norfolk
with Sherry Norfolk)
"Monkey and Buzzard": Animal Adaptations (Fran Stallings with Sherry
Norfolk)
"Sausage Nose": Food Spoilage and Preservation (Geordan Stenson with Cy
Ashley Webb)
Nimrod and His Animal Teeth: Exploring Physical Structures, Functions, Life
Cycles and Connections (Ingrid Nixon)
Earth and Space
"The Wave": Tsunamis (Anne Shimojima and Sheri Lucterhand)
"The Making of Whirlwind": The Cyclone Applied
to a Dyson Vacuum Cleaner (Jane Stenson)
Embodied Storytelling: Using Voice, Body, Visual Images
and Writing to Clarify a Pattern or Process (Arianna Ross)
"How Dragon Lost His Tail": Shaping Landforms (Sherry Norfolk)
Pele, or a Volcanic Trip: Tectonic Plates, Sulfur Gases, the Rock Cycle and
Art (Jeff Gere )
To See Below the Surface: A Story of Folklore and Fossils (Darlene J.
Neumann and Larry C. Neumann)
"Skunny Wundy and the Stone Giant": Crystallization (Marilyn A. Kinsella
and Larry Kinsella)
Part Three. Conclusions and Possibilities: Storytelling and the National
Aeronautic and Space Administration
An Interview with Beth Horner
An Interview with Jay O'Callahan
Science and Storytelling Online Resources
Compiled by Karen Chace
Bibliography
Compiled by Lynette J. Ford, Sherry Norfolk and Jane Stenson
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction (Jane Stenson)
Science Is a Story (Vito M. Dipinto)
Thinking Like a Scientist: How Do Scientists Figure Things Out? (Mary
Hamilton and Charles Wright)
Part One. Early Childhood: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
Introduction: "Eensy Weensy" First Steps into Scientific
Inquiry (Lynette J. Ford)
Physical Science
"Sody Sallyratus": States of Matter (Sherry Norfolk and Jane Stenson)
"Anansi and Turtle Go to Dinner": Sink and Float (Jane Stenson with Sherry
Norfolk and Bobby Norfolk)
"How the Rainbow Was Made": Liquid Rainbow and the Density
of Liquids (Dana Allande O'Brien)
"The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee" (Vito M. Dipinto)
"Prairie Dogs in the Rain": Solving Problems with Simple
Machines (Sherry Norfolk)
Life Science
Creating a Pourquoi ("How and Why") Story (Katie Knutson)
Caterpillar to Butterfly: The Process of Metamorphosis (Lynette J. Ford)
Caterpillar to Butterfly: Thoughts on Science and Storytelling
(Judith Black)
Hatching Chicks in the Kindergarten Classroom (Tracy Drummer Aiden and
Elizabeth Barlock)
"Tops and Bottoms": What Goes Up? What Goes Down? (Jane Stenson)
"Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears": Pourquoi Stories and Mosquitoes
(Joyce H. Geary)
Stellaluna: Comparing and Contrasting Animal Needs (Lindsey Cohn)
Earth and Space Science
"Rabbit's Tale": A Paiute Indian Nature Myth (Lynn Rubright)
The Big Dipper: Patterns, Inspiration and Multicultural Stories (Lynette J.
Ford)
"Un Lazo a la Luna" and Other Tales: Observing the Moon (Jane Stenson)
"Old Man Coyote and the Rock": The Rock Cycle (Jane Stenson)
Part Two. Upper Elementary: Grades Three through Six
Introduction (Sherry Norfolk)
Physical Science
"Turtle Wants to Fly": Gravity, Force, Thrust and Failure (Lynette J. Ford)
"Paddy the Bricklayer": Working and Playing with Pulleys (Jane Stenson)
"The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee": Life Science, Chemistry and Problem
Solving Strategies (Vito M. Dipinto)
A Folktale Puppet Opportunity: Lights and Shadows (Jane Stenson with Julie
Tubbs)
Life Science
"All Things Are Connected": Interdependence (Sherry Norfolk)
Insects and Plants: Finding the Food Connection (Mary Hamilton and Charles
Wright)
"The Knee-High Man": Adding Science to Your Animal Stories (Kevin Strauss)
Developing Effective Animal Characters (Kevin Strauss)
An Adventure Through a Cell: Using Plant and Animal Cells to Create an
Adventure Story (Jenny McCrery)
George Washington Carver: The Argument for Crop Rotation (Bobby Norfolk
with Sherry Norfolk)
"Monkey and Buzzard": Animal Adaptations (Fran Stallings with Sherry
Norfolk)
"Sausage Nose": Food Spoilage and Preservation (Geordan Stenson with Cy
Ashley Webb)
Nimrod and His Animal Teeth: Exploring Physical Structures, Functions, Life
Cycles and Connections (Ingrid Nixon)
Earth and Space
"The Wave": Tsunamis (Anne Shimojima and Sheri Lucterhand)
"The Making of Whirlwind": The Cyclone Applied
to a Dyson Vacuum Cleaner (Jane Stenson)
Embodied Storytelling: Using Voice, Body, Visual Images
and Writing to Clarify a Pattern or Process (Arianna Ross)
"How Dragon Lost His Tail": Shaping Landforms (Sherry Norfolk)
Pele, or a Volcanic Trip: Tectonic Plates, Sulfur Gases, the Rock Cycle and
Art (Jeff Gere )
To See Below the Surface: A Story of Folklore and Fossils (Darlene J.
Neumann and Larry C. Neumann)
"Skunny Wundy and the Stone Giant": Crystallization (Marilyn A. Kinsella
and Larry Kinsella)
Part Three. Conclusions and Possibilities: Storytelling and the National
Aeronautic and Space Administration
An Interview with Beth Horner
An Interview with Jay O'Callahan
Science and Storytelling Online Resources
Compiled by Karen Chace
Bibliography
Compiled by Lynette J. Ford, Sherry Norfolk and Jane Stenson
About the Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction (Jane Stenson)
Science Is a Story (Vito M. Dipinto)
Thinking Like a Scientist: How Do Scientists Figure Things Out? (Mary
Hamilton and Charles Wright)
Part One. Early Childhood: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
Introduction: "Eensy Weensy" First Steps into Scientific
Inquiry (Lynette J. Ford)
Physical Science
"Sody Sallyratus": States of Matter (Sherry Norfolk and Jane Stenson)
"Anansi and Turtle Go to Dinner": Sink and Float (Jane Stenson with Sherry
Norfolk and Bobby Norfolk)
"How the Rainbow Was Made": Liquid Rainbow and the Density
of Liquids (Dana Allande O'Brien)
"The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee" (Vito M. Dipinto)
"Prairie Dogs in the Rain": Solving Problems with Simple
Machines (Sherry Norfolk)
Life Science
Creating a Pourquoi ("How and Why") Story (Katie Knutson)
Caterpillar to Butterfly: The Process of Metamorphosis (Lynette J. Ford)
Caterpillar to Butterfly: Thoughts on Science and Storytelling
(Judith Black)
Hatching Chicks in the Kindergarten Classroom (Tracy Drummer Aiden and
Elizabeth Barlock)
"Tops and Bottoms": What Goes Up? What Goes Down? (Jane Stenson)
"Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears": Pourquoi Stories and Mosquitoes
(Joyce H. Geary)
Stellaluna: Comparing and Contrasting Animal Needs (Lindsey Cohn)
Earth and Space Science
"Rabbit's Tale": A Paiute Indian Nature Myth (Lynn Rubright)
The Big Dipper: Patterns, Inspiration and Multicultural Stories (Lynette J.
Ford)
"Un Lazo a la Luna" and Other Tales: Observing the Moon (Jane Stenson)
"Old Man Coyote and the Rock": The Rock Cycle (Jane Stenson)
Part Two. Upper Elementary: Grades Three through Six
Introduction (Sherry Norfolk)
Physical Science
"Turtle Wants to Fly": Gravity, Force, Thrust and Failure (Lynette J. Ford)
"Paddy the Bricklayer": Working and Playing with Pulleys (Jane Stenson)
"The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee": Life Science, Chemistry and Problem
Solving Strategies (Vito M. Dipinto)
A Folktale Puppet Opportunity: Lights and Shadows (Jane Stenson with Julie
Tubbs)
Life Science
"All Things Are Connected": Interdependence (Sherry Norfolk)
Insects and Plants: Finding the Food Connection (Mary Hamilton and Charles
Wright)
"The Knee-High Man": Adding Science to Your Animal Stories (Kevin Strauss)
Developing Effective Animal Characters (Kevin Strauss)
An Adventure Through a Cell: Using Plant and Animal Cells to Create an
Adventure Story (Jenny McCrery)
George Washington Carver: The Argument for Crop Rotation (Bobby Norfolk
with Sherry Norfolk)
"Monkey and Buzzard": Animal Adaptations (Fran Stallings with Sherry
Norfolk)
"Sausage Nose": Food Spoilage and Preservation (Geordan Stenson with Cy
Ashley Webb)
Nimrod and His Animal Teeth: Exploring Physical Structures, Functions, Life
Cycles and Connections (Ingrid Nixon)
Earth and Space
"The Wave": Tsunamis (Anne Shimojima and Sheri Lucterhand)
"The Making of Whirlwind": The Cyclone Applied
to a Dyson Vacuum Cleaner (Jane Stenson)
Embodied Storytelling: Using Voice, Body, Visual Images
and Writing to Clarify a Pattern or Process (Arianna Ross)
"How Dragon Lost His Tail": Shaping Landforms (Sherry Norfolk)
Pele, or a Volcanic Trip: Tectonic Plates, Sulfur Gases, the Rock Cycle and
Art (Jeff Gere )
To See Below the Surface: A Story of Folklore and Fossils (Darlene J.
Neumann and Larry C. Neumann)
"Skunny Wundy and the Stone Giant": Crystallization (Marilyn A. Kinsella
and Larry Kinsella)
Part Three. Conclusions and Possibilities: Storytelling and the National
Aeronautic and Space Administration
An Interview with Beth Horner
An Interview with Jay O'Callahan
Science and Storytelling Online Resources
Compiled by Karen Chace
Bibliography
Compiled by Lynette J. Ford, Sherry Norfolk and Jane Stenson
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction (Jane Stenson)
Science Is a Story (Vito M. Dipinto)
Thinking Like a Scientist: How Do Scientists Figure Things Out? (Mary
Hamilton and Charles Wright)
Part One. Early Childhood: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
Introduction: "Eensy Weensy" First Steps into Scientific
Inquiry (Lynette J. Ford)
Physical Science
"Sody Sallyratus": States of Matter (Sherry Norfolk and Jane Stenson)
"Anansi and Turtle Go to Dinner": Sink and Float (Jane Stenson with Sherry
Norfolk and Bobby Norfolk)
"How the Rainbow Was Made": Liquid Rainbow and the Density
of Liquids (Dana Allande O'Brien)
"The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee" (Vito M. Dipinto)
"Prairie Dogs in the Rain": Solving Problems with Simple
Machines (Sherry Norfolk)
Life Science
Creating a Pourquoi ("How and Why") Story (Katie Knutson)
Caterpillar to Butterfly: The Process of Metamorphosis (Lynette J. Ford)
Caterpillar to Butterfly: Thoughts on Science and Storytelling
(Judith Black)
Hatching Chicks in the Kindergarten Classroom (Tracy Drummer Aiden and
Elizabeth Barlock)
"Tops and Bottoms": What Goes Up? What Goes Down? (Jane Stenson)
"Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears": Pourquoi Stories and Mosquitoes
(Joyce H. Geary)
Stellaluna: Comparing and Contrasting Animal Needs (Lindsey Cohn)
Earth and Space Science
"Rabbit's Tale": A Paiute Indian Nature Myth (Lynn Rubright)
The Big Dipper: Patterns, Inspiration and Multicultural Stories (Lynette J.
Ford)
"Un Lazo a la Luna" and Other Tales: Observing the Moon (Jane Stenson)
"Old Man Coyote and the Rock": The Rock Cycle (Jane Stenson)
Part Two. Upper Elementary: Grades Three through Six
Introduction (Sherry Norfolk)
Physical Science
"Turtle Wants to Fly": Gravity, Force, Thrust and Failure (Lynette J. Ford)
"Paddy the Bricklayer": Working and Playing with Pulleys (Jane Stenson)
"The Lady Who Put Salt in Her Coffee": Life Science, Chemistry and Problem
Solving Strategies (Vito M. Dipinto)
A Folktale Puppet Opportunity: Lights and Shadows (Jane Stenson with Julie
Tubbs)
Life Science
"All Things Are Connected": Interdependence (Sherry Norfolk)
Insects and Plants: Finding the Food Connection (Mary Hamilton and Charles
Wright)
"The Knee-High Man": Adding Science to Your Animal Stories (Kevin Strauss)
Developing Effective Animal Characters (Kevin Strauss)
An Adventure Through a Cell: Using Plant and Animal Cells to Create an
Adventure Story (Jenny McCrery)
George Washington Carver: The Argument for Crop Rotation (Bobby Norfolk
with Sherry Norfolk)
"Monkey and Buzzard": Animal Adaptations (Fran Stallings with Sherry
Norfolk)
"Sausage Nose": Food Spoilage and Preservation (Geordan Stenson with Cy
Ashley Webb)
Nimrod and His Animal Teeth: Exploring Physical Structures, Functions, Life
Cycles and Connections (Ingrid Nixon)
Earth and Space
"The Wave": Tsunamis (Anne Shimojima and Sheri Lucterhand)
"The Making of Whirlwind": The Cyclone Applied
to a Dyson Vacuum Cleaner (Jane Stenson)
Embodied Storytelling: Using Voice, Body, Visual Images
and Writing to Clarify a Pattern or Process (Arianna Ross)
"How Dragon Lost His Tail": Shaping Landforms (Sherry Norfolk)
Pele, or a Volcanic Trip: Tectonic Plates, Sulfur Gases, the Rock Cycle and
Art (Jeff Gere )
To See Below the Surface: A Story of Folklore and Fossils (Darlene J.
Neumann and Larry C. Neumann)
"Skunny Wundy and the Stone Giant": Crystallization (Marilyn A. Kinsella
and Larry Kinsella)
Part Three. Conclusions and Possibilities: Storytelling and the National
Aeronautic and Space Administration
An Interview with Beth Horner
An Interview with Jay O'Callahan
Science and Storytelling Online Resources
Compiled by Karen Chace
Bibliography
Compiled by Lynette J. Ford, Sherry Norfolk and Jane Stenson
About the Contributors
Index