Mac, Information Detective, in the Curious Kids-- digging for answers :
[Book]
a storybook approach to introducing research skills /
by Marilyn P. Arnone, with illustrations by Gerry Stockley and graphic design by Andrea Reeves.
Westport, Conn. :
Libraries Unlimited,
2006.
1 online resource (71 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (page 71).
Cover; Contents; Introduction; Welcome; Acknowledgements; Book Summary; Goals; Using This Guide; Making the Most of the Storybook; Part I:; "This is no ordinary rock!"; The Beginning Stage of the Research Process; Part II:; "Look what I found out!"; The During stage of the Research Process; Part III:; "See what I did!"; The Ending stage of the Research Process.
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The Curious Kids Digging for Answers: A Storybook Approach to Developing Research Skills and its accompanying Educator's Guide, is the second in a set of three dealing with teaching the inquiry process to young learners (K-3). Mac, Information Detective, introduces the during stage of the research process in which students locate, collect, organize, and interpret their information in order to answer their questions. In this Case, students have found a rock which is no ordinary rock (it may be a fossil!). They have many questions and they begin digging for answers. Mac introduces them to a.
Mac, Information Detective, in the Curious Kids-- digging for answers.