Pages
32
Year
2018
Language
English

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Citizen science, when scientists need observations from ordinary people to build a database and complete research, is hot right now in many science fields. Climate change, migration patterns, plant growth, population changes, and more require an all-hands-on-deck approach to data gathering that allows even young readers to participate in scientific pursuits. But how? This book, written by a veteran teacher, answers all the questions children have about how, where, and why it's so important to engage in citizen science. Accessible language and web resources throughout the text point young readers in the right direction. "An excellent resource for students in grades 3-6 to investigate ways to become involved in objective observation of the natural world through observations and experiments. An engaging, up-to-date resource with stimulating ideas for further observation and research doable by kids. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED." --Midwest Book Review

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