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Connecting Literature to STEM Instruction

Connecting Literature to STEM Instruction . Martha Howard & Rebekah Marcum. Put Me In The Zoo Author: Robert Lopshire. You Can’t Move A Hippo Author: Michael Catchpool. Apple Trouble Author: Ragnhild Scarnell. Conclusion .

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Connecting Literature to STEM Instruction

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  1. Connecting Literature to STEM Instruction Martha Howard & Rebekah Marcum

  2. Put Me In The ZooAuthor: Robert Lopshire

  3. You Can’t Move A HippoAuthor: Michael Catchpool

  4. Apple TroubleAuthor: RagnhildScarnell

  5. Conclusion • Science and math content is embedded in all literature experiences. • It is crucial that early childhood educators develop a system for identifying math and science in literature, then incorporating the strategies with children.

  6. REFERENCES • Scamell, R. & Terry, M. (2006). Apple trouble. Scholastic: London. • Catchpool, M. & Beardshaw, R. (2007). You can’t move a Hippo. Scholastic: London. • Lopshire, R. (1960). Put me in the zoo. Random House: New York.

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