A book that makes learning fun presents material in an engaging manner, encourages readers to think strategically, or models critical thinking and discovery.
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What's good? What's bad? In science.
Nibbling on Einstein's Brain: The Good, the Bad and the Bogus in Science
by Diane Swanson and Warren Clark In an entertaining style, Diane Swanson illustrates good and poor presentations of scientific research. Using real life examples, the reader is led to thoughtfully consider the validity of all the information they read or hear in the news. The reader is also warned not to make such errors in his/her own scientific research. This book will help build a solid scientist. ![]() Topic: science Age Level: middle school You'll use it occasionally This math-mom.com review was last updated on Dec 06, 2005. |
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