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Cells: Experience Life at Its Tiniest

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cells: Experience Life at Its Tiniest

Contributors:

By (Author) Karen Bush Gibson
Illustrated by Alexis Cornell

ISBN:

9781619305212

Publisher:

Nomad Press

Imprint:

Nomad Press

Publication Date:

11th July 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

571.600

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

128

Description

If you look at a piece of a leaf or a drop of saliva through a microscope, what do you see Cells are the basic building blocks of life and they make up every living thing, from plants to animals, from humans to bacteria! InCells: Experience Life at Its Tiniest, readers ages 12 to 15 investigate cells and learn how they affect our health, reproduction, criminal investigations, and agriculture. Through cell science, scientists have been able to create many things to help society, including seeds that grow better in certain locations, tools that can detect DNA at crime scenes, and immunizations to keep people healthy.
To reinforce learning and encourage investigation, hands-on activities include finding and identifying bacteria from pond water and human mouths and building models of different types of cells. Links to online primary sources, videos, and other relevant websites provide a digital learning component that appeals to this age group and promotes further, independent learning while strengthening practical connections to the material. Additional materials include a glossary and a list of current reference works, websites, and Internet resources.

Reviews

Praise for other books in the series:

Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation
Booklist
. . . Like other titles in the Inquire and Investigate series, this book focuses on a high-interest topic in a cutting-edge field to reinforce young peoples understanding of the scientific method . . . an appealing and age-appropriate STEM resource."

Genetics: Breaking the Code of Your DNA
School Library Journal
"A solid STEM resource recommended for general interest as well as supplemental curricular use."

Comparative Religion: Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition
Booklist
"The abstractions of religion make it a tricky topic for objective and clear middle-level resources, but this dynamic book manages to be both informative and accessible. . ."

Physics: Investigate the Mechanics of Nature
National Science Teachers Association Recommends
. . . The investigations will make physics come alive for students with the real life applications. This book is a well-written resource for classroom teachers, students, and parents.

Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change
Booklist
". . . a complete and thorough resource dealing with basic civic principles for the middle-level social studies classroom."

Chemistry: Investigate the Matter That Makes Up Your World
School Library Journal
This title introduces readers to the wonders of chemistry and its far-reaching effects on our lives, from the carbonation in soda to nuclear reactions. The experiments provided will inspire and encourage further discovery of the world of science."

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA Recommends)
Chemistry is a short but sweet book that packs a powerful punch of learning about matter on every page . . . What was really magical about the book is the interconnection from one topic to another!"

Author Bio

Karen Bush Gibson is the author of more than 30 nonfiction books for children and a member of the Society of Children Book Writers and Illustrators. One of her books about women aviators was named a 2014 Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People by the NCSS and a selection in Air & Space/Smithsonians Best Childrens Books of 2013 roundup of aviation and space-themed books. She wrote Marine Biology: Cool Women Who Dive for Nomad Press. Karen lives in Norman, OK. Alexis Cornell is a graduate of The Center for Cartoon Studies. She illustrated Bioengineering: Discover How Nature Inspires Human Designs for Nomad Press and lives in Northampton, MA.

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