Table Of ContentCIENCE 
(CHILDREN 
Annual  Index 
september 2000-May 2001 
Volume  38 
AUTHOR INDEX 
Akerson, Valarie L. Teaching Science  sults from a National Study.  Sept 
When Your Principal Says “Teach  00:42-47 
Language Arts.” (Teaching Teach-  Barry,  Anne, Maria Varelas, Christine 
ers) Apr 01:42-47  Pappas, and Amy O'Neill. Examin- 
Amendola,  Anthony.  How  Old Are  ing Language to Capture Scientific 
You? (Science Smiles) Feb 01:44  Understandings. Apr 01:26—29 
Amos, Jane. Simply Stated.  (Science  Baxter,  Louise  M.,  and  Martha  J. 
Smiles) Apr 01:8  Kurtz.  When a Hypothesis Is Not 
Aram, Roberta J., Sherry Whitson, and  m Educated Guess. Apr 01:18-20 
Rosemarie  Dieckhoff.  Habitat  Bird, Mary Dickinson.  Talk Less, Say 
Sweet Habitat. Jan 01:23-27  More.  (Teaching  Teachers)  Jan 
Barman,  Charles  R.  The  Value  of  01:47-50 
Teachers  Doing  Classroom  Re-  Bodzin,  Alec,  and  Mike  Gehringer. 
search.  (Guest  Editorial)  Sept  Breaking Science Stereotypes.  Jan 
00:18-19  01:3641 
Barman,  Charles  R., Natalie  S. Bar-  Bookout,  Kacy, and Julie  Hansen.  A 
man, Mary Lou Cox, Kay Berglund  Simple  Misunderstanding.  (Sci- 
Newhouse, and M. Jenice Goldston.  ence  Smiles) Oct 00:12 
Students’  Ideas About Animals: Re-  Booth, Bibi, Richard Brook, Elizabeth 
sults from a National Study.  Sept  Rieben,  and  Elizabeth  Wooster. A 
00:42-47  Place in the Sun. Feb 01:27--34 
Barman,  Natalie  S., Charles  R. Bar-  Booth,  Bibi,  Richard  Brook,  Mary 
man, Mary Lou Cox, Kay Berglund  Tisdale,  and  Elizabeth  Wooster. 
Newhouse, and M. Jenice Goldston.  The Wild Bunch.  May 01:31-38 
Students’ Ideas About Animals: Re-  Britsch,  Susan  J.,  and  Daniel  P. 
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CIENCE 
(CHILDREN 
Annual  Index 
september 2000-May 2001 
Volume  38 
AUTHOR INDEX 
Akerson, Valarie L. Teaching Science  sults from a National Study.  Sept 
When Your Principal Says “Teach  00:42-47 
Language Arts.” (Teaching Teach-  Barry,  Anne, Maria Varelas, Christine 
ers) Apr 01:42-47  Pappas, and Amy O'Neill. Examin- 
Amendola,  Anthony.  How  Old Are  ing Language to Capture Scientific 
You? (Science Smiles) Feb 01:44  Understandings. Apr 01:26—29 
Amos, Jane. Simply Stated.  (Science  Baxter,  Louise  M.,  and  Martha  J. 
Smiles) Apr 01:8  Kurtz.  When a Hypothesis Is Not 
Aram, Roberta J., Sherry Whitson, and  m Educated Guess. Apr 01:18-20 
Rosemarie  Dieckhoff.  Habitat  Bird, Mary Dickinson.  Talk Less, Say 
Sweet Habitat. Jan 01:23-27  More.  (Teaching  Teachers)  Jan 
Barman,  Charles  R.  The  Value  of  01:47-50 
Teachers  Doing  Classroom  Re-  Bodzin,  Alec,  and  Mike  Gehringer. 
search.  (Guest  Editorial)  Sept  Breaking Science Stereotypes.  Jan 
00:18-19  01:3641 
Barman,  Charles  R., Natalie  S. Bar-  Bookout,  Kacy, and Julie  Hansen.  A 
man, Mary Lou Cox, Kay Berglund  Simple  Misunderstanding.  (Sci- 
Newhouse, and M. Jenice Goldston.  ence  Smiles) Oct 00:12 
Students’  Ideas About Animals: Re-  Booth, Bibi, Richard Brook, Elizabeth 
sults from a National Study.  Sept  Rieben,  and  Elizabeth  Wooster. A 
00:42-47  Place in the Sun. Feb 01:27--34 
Barman,  Natalie  S., Charles  R. Bar-  Booth,  Bibi,  Richard  Brook,  Mary 
man, Mary Lou Cox, Kay Berglund  Tisdale,  and  Elizabeth  Wooster. 
Newhouse, and M. Jenice Goldston.  The Wild Bunch.  May 01:31-38 
Students’ Ideas About Animals: Re-  Britsch,  Susan  J.,  and  Daniel  P. 
62  SCIENCE  AND  CHILDREN  MAY  2001
Shepardson. Analyzing Children’s  60  Simple  Misunderstanding.  (Sci- 
Science Journals.  Nov/Dec  00:29-  Diamond, David S. Simple Logic. (Sci-  ence  Smiles) Oct 00:12 
mG  ence Smiles) Oct 00:12  Hart,  Reeda  Stamper  1 Lynn 
Brook, Richard, Bibi Booth, Elizabeth  Dieckhoff,  Rosemarie,  Sherry  Astarita Gatto. Box  Up Your  Habi- 
Rieben,  and Elizabeth  Wooster. A  Whitson,  and  Roberta  J. Aram.  tat. Nov/Dec 00:18—23 
Place in the Sun. Feb 01:27-34  Habitat Sweet Habitat. Jan 01:23-  Hayward,  Carole.  Bats  S 
Richard  Brook,  Bibi  Booth,  Mary  27  ence Smiles)  Feb 01:44 
Tisdale,  and  Elizabeth  Wooster.  Diffily, Deborah. Project Reptile. Apr  Hemenway,  Mary Kay.  O 
The Wild Bunch.  May 01:31-38  01:30-35  Sun. Sept 00:48-51 
Buck,  Gayle A. Teaching Science  to  Dressner,  Karen.  Advertising  Gone  Iona, Mario.  A Gas Cannot  Ci 
English-as-Second-Language  Wrong. (Science Smiles) Apr 01:8  (Letters)  Feb 01:6 
Learners.  Nov/Dec 00:38-41  Dudley,  Ann  P., Diana  C. Rice,  and  Karpyk,  Nancy.  Eat  Your 
Burke,  Mary C. Animals in Disguise.  Christy S. Williams. How Do You  (Science Smiles)  Jan  01:8 
Feb 01:35-37  Choose  Science  Trade  Books?  Kieke,  Amy.  Effective 
Butcher,  Jan,  Shannan  McNair,  and  March 01:18-22  (Letters)  Feb 01:6 
Mary  Stein.  Drawing  on  Student  Dunn, Rita, and Robert Searson.  The  King, Melissa  DiGenna 
Understanding. Jan 01:18-23  Learning-Style  Teaching  Model.  Veggies.  Sept 00:20-2 
Camden,  Linda,  Betty  Sissom,  and  Feb 01:22-26  Kujawinski,  Danie!  B  7  Cy  nan 
Lite  )  : 
Dan  Lester.  The Sun  Tower.  Nov/  Ellis,  Brian  “Fox.”  The Cottonwood.  tation.  (Letters)  Nov/De 
Dec 00:14-17  Jan 01:42-46  Kurtz,  Martha  J.  | 
Cavallo,  Ann  M.L.  Convection  Con-  Fay,  Janice.  /nvestigation—Insects.  Baxter.  When a Hypotl 
nections.  May 01:20-25  Sept 00:26-30  an Educated  Guess.  A 
Checkovich, Beth H., and Donna Ster-  Fioranelli,  Debra. Recycling into Art.  Lee,  Michele,  Maria  | 
ling.  Oh  Say  Can  You  See.  Jan  Oct 00:30-33  Kathy  Williams 
01:32-35  Flood, Terry. Blowing the Punchline.  Schoolwide  Science 
Cook, Cheryl,  Donna Gail Shaw, and  (Science Smiles) Apr 01:8  00:31-35 
Teralyn  Ribelin.  Science Fairs for  Freedman, Michael P. Using Effective  Lener, Elizabeth.  Our  Gr 
All. Oct 00:14-19  Demonstrations  for Motivation.  May 01:26-30 
Cox,  Mary Lou,  Charles  R. Barman,  (Teaching  Teachers)  Sept  00:52-  Lester,  Dan, Betty  Sisso 
Natalie  S. Barman,  Kay Bergiund  55  Camden.  The Sun  Tower 
Newhouse, and M. Jenice Goldston.  Gassert, Patti, and Gwen Wenger. See  00:14-17 
Students’ Ideas About Animals: Re-  Jane Swing...  from a String?  Lostoski,  Maria,  Mich 
sults from a National Study. Sept  (Teaching Teachers) March 01:46—  Kathy  Williams.  D 
00:42-47  49  Schoolwide  Science 
Cox-Peterson,  Anne  M., and Joanne  Gatto,  Lynn  Astarita,  and  Reeda  00:31-35 
K.  Olson.  An Authentic  Science  Stamper Hart. Box Up Your Habi-  MacKinnon,  Gregory  | 
Conference.  March 01:40-45  tat. Nov/Dec 00:18-23  Yetman.  The Acadia 
Dana, Thomas M., Carla Zembal-Saul,  Gehringer,  Mike,  and  Alec  Bodzin.  01: 21-25 
and  Kathleen  Sillman.  Steps into  Breaking Science Stereotypes. Jan  Marcus, Annette.  Storytelling  in Sci- 
Learning.  (Teaching  Teachers)  01:36-41  ence.  (Letters)  Feb 01: 
Nov/Dec 00:42-45  Gibb, Lori. Second-Grade Soil Scien-  Martin, Sandra W. A Different  Kind  of 
Daniels,  Deborah.  Seems  Logical.  tists. Nov/Dec 00:24-28  Pewter.  (Science Smiles)  Oct 00:12 
(Science Smiles) Jan 01:8  Goldenfarb, Ali.  A Tricky Tapeworm.  McDuffie, Thomas E., Jr.  Scientists— 
Danner, Patti. Simple Solutions.  (Sci-  (Science Smiles) Sept 00:56  Geeks & Nerds? May  01:16-19 
ence Smiles) Sept 00:56  Goldston,  M. Jenice,  Charles  R. Bar-  McNair, Shannan, Mary Stein,  and Jan 
Daugherty, Belinda. The Ants Have It.  man, Natalie S. Barman, Mary Lou  Butcher. Drawing on Student  Un- 
Feb 01:16-18  Cox, and Kay Berglund Newhouse.  derstanding. Jan 01:18-23 
Degand,  Lillian.  Who Wants to...  ?  Students’ Ideas About Animals: Re-  McShane, Joan Braunagel  Inventor s 
(Science Smiles) Sept 00:56  sults from a National Study. Sept  Showcase.  Oct 00:34—37 
DeLuca, Mary Beth.A  Salty Ship. (Sci-  00:42-47  Melancon, Melanie. Nature  lransects. 
ence Smiles) Feb 01:44  Hannon,  Jean.  The Bird.  Feb 01:19-  Nov/Dec 00:34-37 
Demers,  Chris.  Beyond Paper-and-  21  Misiti,  Frank  L. Standardizing  the 
Pencil Assessments. Oct 00:24-29,  Hansen,  Julie, and Kacy Bookout. A  Language  of Inquiry.  (Teaching 
MAY  2001 
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Teachers) Feb 01:38—40  ence Journals. Nov/Dec 00:29-33  Maria  Lostoski.  Diving  into  a 
Mohler,  Robert  R.J.  More  Space  Shook, Rhonda. /t’s Still Good Advice.  Schoolwide  Science  Theme.  Sept 
Shuttle Experiments  Take Flight.  (Science Smiles) Oct 00:12  00:31-35 
Oct 00:38-43  Sillman,  Kathleen,  Carla  Zembal-  Woodrow, Robert L.A Matter of Color. 
Monroe,  Eula Ewing, and Marvin  N.  Saul, and Thomas M. Dana. Steps  (Science Smiles) Jan 01:8 
Nelson. Say “Yes” to Metric Mea-  into Learning. (Teaching Teachers)  Wooster, Elizabeth, Bibi Booth, Rich- 
sure.  Oct 00:20-23  Nov/Dec 00:42—-45  ard Brook,  and Mary Tisdale.  The 
Nelson,  Marvin  N., and  Eula  Ewing  Sissom, Betty, Dan Lester, and Linda  Wild Bunch.  May 01:31-38 
Monroe. Say “Yes” to Metric Mea-  Camden. The Sun Tower.  Nov/Dec  Wooster, Elizabeth, Elizabeth Rieben, 
sure.  Oct 00:20-23  00:14-17  Richard  Brook, and Bibi Booth. A 
Newhouse,  Kay Berglund, Charles R.  Small,  Jeanie.  A Moving Suggestion.  Place in the Sun. Feb 01:27-34 
Barman,  Natalie  S. Barman, Mary  (Science Smiles) Apr 01:8  Yetman,  Krista,  and  Gregory  R. 
Lou Cox, and M. Jenice Goldston.  Smith,  Deborah  C. and Ann Wesley.  MacKinnon.  The Acadian  Dikes. 
Students’ Ideas About Animals: Re  Teaching for Understanding.  Sept  Apr 01: 21-25 
sults from a National Study. Sept  00:36-41  Zembal-Saul,  Carla,  Kathleen 
00:42-47  Stein, Mary, Shannan McNair, and Jan  Sillman,  and  Thomas  M.  Dana. 
Olson, Joanne  K., and Anne M. Cox-  Butcher. Drawing on Student Un-  Steps  into  Learning.  (Teaching 
Peterson.  An Authentic  Science  derstanding. Jan 01:18-23  Teachers) Nov/Dec 00:42—-45 
Conference.  March 01:40-45  Sterling,  Donna,  and  Beth  H.  Zimmerman, Leanne. Creative Color- 
O’Neill, Amy, Maria Varelas, Christine  Checkovich. Oh Say Can You See.  ing. (Science Smiles) Sept 00:56 
Pappas, and Anne Barry. Examin-  Jan 01:32-35 
ing Language to Capture Scientific  Stevenson,  Kelly.  Science  Is Going 
Understandings. Apr 01:26-29  On. (Letters) Sept 00:6-8 
Osteen, Margaret. All Out of Air. (Sci-  Tinsdale, Judy. Those Helpful Spiders. 
ence Smiles) Oct 00:12  (Science Smiles) Feb 01:44  SUBJECT  INDEX 
Pappas, Christine, Maria Varelas, Anne  Tisdale,  Mary,  Bibi  Booth,  Richard  Activities 
Barry, and Amy O'Neill.  Examin-  Brook, and Elizabeth Wooster. The  Animals  in Disguise.  Mary C. Burke. 
ing Language to Capture Scientific  Wild Bunch.  May 01:31-38  Feb 01:35-37 
Understandings. Apr 01:26-29  Varelas, Maria, Christine Pappas, Anne  Box Up Your Habitat.  Lynn Astarita 
Patterson,  Mary. High Priority.  (Sci-  Barry,  and Amy O'Neill.  Examin-  Gatto  and  Reeda  Stamper  Hart. 
ence Smiles) Jan 01:8  ing Language to Capture Scientific  Nov/Dec 00:18—23 
Philindas, Pearl.  Under Pressure. (Sci-  Understandings. Apr 01: 26-29  Convection  Connections.  Ann  M.L. 
ence Smiles) Feb 01:44  Turner, Delia Marshall. A Hi-Test An-  Cavallo. May 01:20-25 
Pierce,  Wendy.  Inquiry  Made  Easy.  swer.  (Science Smiles) Sept 00:56  Habitat  Sweet  Habitat.  Roberta  J. 
May 01:39-41  Wafler,  Elizabeth  Sumner.  /nspired  Aram,  Sherry  Whitson,  and 
Ribelin,  Teralyn,  Cheryl  Cook,  and  Inquiry. Jan 01:28-31  Rosemarie Dieckhoff. Jan 01:23—27 
Donna Gail Shaw. Science Fairs for  Wenger, Gwen, and Patti Gassert. See  Inquiry Made Easy. Wendy Pierce. May 
All. Oct 00:14—-19  Jane Swing...  from  a String?  01:39-41 
Rice,  Diana  C., Ann  P. Dudley,  and  (Teaching Teachers) March 01:46—  Inspired  Inquiry.  Elizabeth  Sumner 
Christy S. Williams.  How Do You  49  Wafler. Jan 01:28-31 
Choose  Science  Trade  Books?  Wesley, Ann, and Deborah  C. Smith.  Nature Transects.  Melanie Melancon. 
March 01:18-22  Teaching for Understanding.  Sept  Nov/Dec 00:34-37 
Rieben,  Elizabeth,  Bibi Booth,  Rich-  00:3641  Our Growing Planet. Elizabeth Lener. 
ard Brook, and Elizabeth Wooster.  White,  William  “Bumper.”  C Js for  May 01:26-30 
A Place in the Sun. Feb 01:27-34  Change. March 01:35-39  Our  Star,  the  Sun.  Mary  Kay 
Searson, Robert, and Rita Dunn.  The  Whitson, Sherry, Roberta J. Aram, and  Hemenway. Sept 00:48-51 
Learning-Style  Teaching  Model.  Rosemarie  Dieckhoff.  Habitat  Project  Reptile.  Deborah  Diffily. Apr 
Feb 01:22-26  Sweet Habitat. Jan 01:23-27  01: 30-35 
Shaw, Donna Gail, Cheryl Cook, and  Williams,  Christy S., Ann P. Dudley,  Recycling into Art.  Debra  Fioranelli. 
Teralyn  Ribelin. Science Fairs for  and  Diana  C. Rice.  How  Do  You  Oct 00:30-33 
All. Oct 00:14-19  Choose  Science  Trade  Books?  Rev  Up  Your  Veggies.  Melissa 
Shepardson,  Daniel  P., and Susan J.  March 0)1:18-22  DiGennaro King. Sept 00:20-25 
Britsch. Analyzing Children’s Sci-  Williams,  Kathy,  Michele  Lee,  and  Second-Grade  Soil  Scientists.  Lori 
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Gibb. Nov/Dec 00:24-28  MacKinnon  and  Krista  Yetman.  Mary Stein,  Shannan  McNair,  and 
The  Acadian  Dikes.  Gregory  R.  Apr 01: 21-25  Jan Butcher. Jan 01:18-23 
MacKinnon  and  Krista  Yetman.  The Ants Have It. Belinda Daugherty.  Examining  Scientific  Language 
Apr 01: 21-25  Feb 01:16-18  Capture Scientific  Underst 
The Ants Have It. Belinda Daugherty.  The Bird. Jean Hannon. Feb 01:19-21  Maria  Varelas,  Christ 
Feb 61:16-18  The Wild Bunch.  Bibi Booth, Richard  Anne  Barry, and Am 
The  Sun  Tower.  Dan  Lester,  Betty  Brook, Mary Tisdale, and Elizabeth  01:26-29 
Sissom,  and Linda Camden.  Nov/  Wooster. May 01:31-38  How Do  You  Choose  S 
Dec 00:14-17  Books?  Diana  C.  Rice, 
The Wild Bunch. Bibi Booth, Richard  Earth and Space Science  Dudley,  and  Christy  § 
Brook, Mary Tisdale, and Elizabeth  More Space Shuttle Experiments Take  March 01:18—22 
Wooster. May 01:31-38  Flight.  Robert  R.J.  Mohler.  Oct  Inquiry Made Easy. Wendy  P 
00:38-43  01:3941 
Biology (Environmental  Our Growing Planet. Elizabeth Lener.  Inspired  Inquiry.  Elizabet 
and Natural Sciences) 
May 01:26-30  Wafler. Jan 01:28-31 
A Place in the Sun. Bibi Booth, Rich-  Our  Star,  the  Sun.  Mary  Kay  Nature Transects.  Melanie  Me 
ard Brook,  Elizabeth  Rieben,  and  Hemenway. Sept 00:48-51  Nov/Dec 00:34-37 
Elizabeth Wooster. Feb 01:27-34  The  Acadian  Dikes.  Gregory  Oh  Say  Can  You  See  eth  H. 
An Authentic  Science  Conference.  MacKinnon  and  Krista  Yetman.  Checkovich  and  Donna  Sterling 
Joanne K. Olson and Anne M. Cox-  Apr 01: 21-25  Jan 01:32-35 
Peterson. March 01:40-45  The Sun  Tower.  Dan  Lester,  Betty  Students’  Ideas  About  Animals:  Re- 
Animals  in Disguise.  Mary C. Burke.  Sissom,  and Linda Camden.  Nov/  sults  from  a  Nation  l Study. 
Feb 01:35-37  Dec 00:14-17  Charles R. Barman,  Nata  e  S. Bar- 
Box Up Your Habitat.  Lynn Astarita  man, Mary Lou Cox,  Kay  Berglund 
Gatto  and  Reeda  Stamper  Hart.  Physics and Chemistry  Newhouse, and M. Jeni ce  Goldston. 
Nov/Dec 00:18-23  A Key to Science  Learning.  Jo Ann  Sept 00:42-47 
The  Cottonwood.  Brian  “Fox”  Ellis.  Yockey Apr 01:36-41  Say  “Yes”  to Metric  Measure.  E 
Jan 01:42-46  Convection  Connections.  Ann  M.L.  Ewing  Monroe  and  Marvin  N. 
Diving  into  a Schoolwide  Science  Cavallo. May 01:20-25  Nelson. Oct 00:20-23 
Theme.  Michele  Lee,  Maria  Inquiry Made Easy. Wendy Pierce. May  See Jane Swing...  from  a Stri1 
Lostoski, and Kathy Williams. Sept  01:39-41  Patti  Gassert  and  Gwen  Wloncor 
wenger. 
00:31-35  Inspired Inquiry.  Elizabeth  Sumner  (Teaching Teachers)  Mar« h  01:46- 
Drawing on Student Understanding.  Wafler. Jan 01:28-31  49 
Mary Stein, Shannan McNair, and  Rev  Up  Your  Veggies.  Melissa  Scientists—Geeks  &  Nerds? 
Jan Butcher. Jan 01:18-23  DiGennaro King. Sept 00:20-25  E. McDuffie, Jr. May 01:16 
Habitat  Sweet  Habitat.  Roberta  J.  Steps  into  Learning.  Kat 
Aram,  Sherry  Whitson,  and  Science Methods,  Sillman,  Caria  Zemba 
Rosemarie Dieckhoff. Jan 01:23—27  Curriculum, and Philosophy  Thomas M. Dana. (Teachin; 
Investigation—Insects.  Janice  Fay.  An Authentic  Science  Conference.  ers) Nov/Dec 00:42-45 
Sept 00:26-30  Joanne K. Olson and Anne M. Cox-  Talk Less, Say More.  Mary  Dickinson 
More Space Shuttle Experiments Take  Peterson. March 01:40-45  Bird.  (Teaching  Teache rs)  Jan 
Flight.  Robert  R.J.  Mohler.  Oct  Analyzing  Children’s  Science  Jour-  01:47-50 
00:38-43  nals. Daniel P. Shepardson and Su-  Teaching Science  to English-as-Sec- 
Nature Transects.  Melanie Melancon.  san J. Britsch. Nov/Dec 00:29-33  ond-Language  Learners  Gayle  A. 
Nov/Dec 00:34-37  Beyond  Paper-and-Pencil  Assess-  Buck. Nov/Dec 00:38—41 
Project Reptile.  Deborah  Diffily. Apr  ments.  Chris Demers.  Oct 00:24—  Teaching Science  When  Your Princi- 
01: 30-35  29, 60  pal Says “Teach  Language  Arts.” 
Science  Fairs  for All.  Donna  Gail  Breaking  Science  Stereotypes.  Alec  Valarie  L.  Akerson.  (Teaching 
Shaw,  Cheryl  Cook,  and  Teralyn  Bodzin  and  Mike  Gehringer.  Jan  Teachers) Apr 01:42-47 
Ribelin. Oct 00:14-19  01:36-41  Teaching for  Understanding.  Deborah 
Second-Grade  Soil  Scientists.  Lori  C Is for Change.  William  “Bumper”  C. Smith  and  Ann  Wesley.  Sept 
Gibb. Nov/Dec 00:24-28  White. March 01:35-39  00:36-41 
The  Acadian  Dikes.  Gregory  Drawing on Student Understanding.  The Bird. Jean Hannon. Feb 01:19-21 
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The Learning-Style Teaching Model.  NSTA RECOMMENDS  !NDEX  Fantastic  Flying Fun  with  Science. 
Robert Searson and Rita Dunn. Feb  Books and Kits  (Noojin Walker) Jan 01:53-54 
01:22-26  (reviewer's name)  Great  Experiments  with  Light. 
Using Effective  Demonstrations  for  A Walk  in the Deciduous  Forest.  (Noojin Walker) Nov/Dec 00:47 
Motivation.  (Teaching  Teachers)  (Debby Chessin) March 01:51  Hawaiian Plants and Animals Color- 
Michael P. Freedman. Sept 00:52-  Along the Luangwa.  (Kathy  Benoit)  ing Book.  (Lynda  Hatch)  Sept 
55  Jan 01:54  00:58-62 
When a Hypothesis  Is Not an Edu-  Ancient  Computing: From  Counting  Head to Toe Science. (Teri Cosentino) 
cated Guess. Louise M. Baxter and  to Calendars.  (Gerald Skoog) Apr  Oct 00:45 
Martha J. Kurtz. Apr 01:18-20  (1:49  In the Wild: Whales. (Louise Ritsema) 
Animals Lives: The Frog. (Mike Bucci)  Sept 00:58 
NSTA News  March 01:50-51  Inquiry and the National Science Edu- 
Association Affairs. Sept 00:84-90; Oct  Animal  Lives:  The Rabbit.  (Donald  cation Standards.  (Sharon Fisher) 
00:50; Nov/Dec  00:66;  Feb 01:58-  Logsdon, Jr.) Feb 01:46  Nov/Dec 00:50-51 
59; May 01:61  Animals  in Motion:  How  Animals  Lions.  (Debby Chessin) March 01:50 
Inventor’s Showcase.  Joan Braunagel  Swim,  Jump,  Slither,  and Glide.  Realm of the Panther.  (Bill Williams) 
McShane. Oct 00:34-37  (Martha Svatek) Nov/Dec 00:46  March 01:54-55 
It’s  a New Year: So What's New from  Are  You  a  Ladybug?  (Margaret  Red-Eyed Tree Frogs. (Teri Cosentino) 
NSTA?  David Beacom.  Jan 01:16—  Halupka) Oct 00:44  Feb 01:46-47 
17  Are You a Snail? (Margaret Halupka)  Reader’s Digest Pathfinders: The Hu- 
NSTA Area Conventions.  Sept 00:80-  Nov/Dec 00:49-50  man  Body.  (Jacqueline  Pfeiffer) 
83; Oct 00:64-67;  Nov/Dec  00:63;  Biomes of North America:  A Walk in  Nov/Dec 00:46-47 
May 01:56-60  the Desert.  (Debby  Chessin)  Apr  Restless  Planet  Series.  (Diana Wiig) 
NSTA National Convention.  Nov/Dec  01:52  Jan 01:52-53 
00:57-61;  Jan  01:62-66;  Feb  01:  Biomes of North America: A Walk in  Safety Is  Elementary: The New Stan- 
52-53, 60  the Prairie.  (Debby  Chessin)  Apr  dard for Safety in the Elementary 
01:52  Science  Classroom.  (Jacqueline 
Resources  Biomes of North America: A Walk in  Pfeiffer). Apr 01:54 
Advertisers Index.  (monthly)  the Rain Forest.  (Debby Chessin)  Science  as  Inquiry.  (Sudha 
Association Affairs. (most months)  Apr 01:52  Swaminathan)  Feb 01:48-49 
Editor’s Note.  (monthly)  Bite-Sized Science.  (Pat Munczinski)  Science  Discoveries  on  the Net: An 
Evening Skies.  (monthly)  Sept 00:62-64  Integrated  Approach  (Dutchie 
Finds & Sites. (monthly)  Clinging  Sea  Horses.  (Patricia  Riggsby) May 01:43 
Hoofbeats  Through  History:  Voegler) Apr 01:50-51  Simple Machines.  (Al Menard) March 
America’s  Wild Horses  (foldout)  Coyote at Pinon Place. (Bill Williams)  01:50 
May 01:34  Jan 01:54-55  Slugs. (Margaret Halupka) May 01:46-47 
In the News.  (monthly)  Creation Controversy and the Science  Spiderology.  (Terry  Whisenant) 
Libros de Ciencias. Isabel Schon. Mar  Classroom.  (Jacqueline  Pfeiffer)  March 01:51-52 
01:23-26  Apr 01:51-52  Starting  with  Nature:  Bird Book. 
Our  Star,  the Sun.  (foldout)  Sept  Creative  Resources  for  the  Early  (Carolyn Anderson) Feb 01:49-50 
00:46  Childhood  Classroom.  (Christine  Starting  with  Nature:  Tree  Book. 
Outstanding Science Trade Books for  Royce) Apr 01:54  (Lynda Hatch) Sept 00:58 
Children—2001.  Mar 01:27-34  Dandelions: Stars in the Grass.  (Teri  Starting with Science  Series: Living 
Problem Solver.  (monthly)  Cosentino) Oct 00:44-45  Things.  (Janie Stokes) Feb 01:47 
SciLINKS. Sept 00:26; Oct 00:30; Nov/  Destination: Mars. (Terry Whisenant)  Starting with Science Series: Plants. 
Dec  00:40;  Jan 01:20;  Feb 01:36;  Oct 00:50-52  (Janet Holden) Oct 00:45-46 
Mar 01:44; Apr 01:30; May 01:26  Earthlings  Inside  and  Out.  (Diana  Starting with Science Series: Solids, 
Sky Calendar.  Robert  C. Victor  and  Schmitt) Sept 00:64  Liquids, and Gases.  (Kenneth King) 
Patti Toivonen. (monthly)  Exploring Science  in Early Childhood  Nov/Dec 00:48-49 
The Dry Life. (foldout) Feb 01:30  Education. (Patricia Voegler) Apr 01:53  Survival  in  the  Sea.  (Jacqueline 
Writing  for  Science  and  Children.  Exploring the Universe:  Science Ac-  Pfeiffer) Jan 01:55-56 
Sept  00:70;  Nov/Dec  00:64;  Mar  tivities  for Kids.  (Teri  Cosentino)  The Bald Eagle: Endangered No More. 
01:7; Apr 01:7; May 01:48  Feb 01:47  (Rita Hoots) Feb 01:47-48 
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The Cottontail Rabbits. (Bill Williams)  We want to share your 
Feb 01:51-52 
The  Great  Kapok  Tree.  (Donna 
smile  9 
Rainboth) Jan 01:56 
The Human Brain: Build Your Own 
Model  of the Amazing  Human 
Brain.  (Teri Cosentino) Sept 00:58 
The Oxford First Book of Space (Diana 
Wiig) Apr 01:59-50 
The  Rainbow  and  You.  (Sandra 
Holmes) Nov/Dec 00:47-48 
The  Science  of Sound  and Music. 
(Arthur Carin) May 01:44 
Students say the most imaginative things. . especially 
The Spirit of the Maasai Man.  (Janet 
in science class! Share those unexpected comments 
Holden) May 01:43 
The  Weather  Watcher’s  Library:  that make you smile in Science and Children’s  humor 
Clouds,  Rain,  and Snow  (Kathie 
column, Science Smiles. Your story could be published 
Owens) Apr 01:48 
in a future issue of Science and Children! 
The Weather Watcher’s Library: Hur- 
ricanes (Kathie Owens) Apr 01:48 
The Weather Watcher’s Library: Tor-  Write your story below and send it to Science  Smiles, 
nadoes.  (Kathie Owens) Apr 01:48 
Science and Children,  1840 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, 
There’s a Zoo on  You.  (Donna Rain- 
| VA 22201; fax (703) 243-7177; e-mail s&[email protected]. 
both) March 01:53-54 
To the Depths of the Ocean.  (Anne 
Sywilok) May 01:47 
Tracks,  Scats,  and  Signs.  (Janet 
Holden) Feb 01:50-51 
Wacky  Water  Fun  with  Science. 
(Dutchie Riggsby) Oct 00:47-48 
What's  the  Difference?  10 Animal 
Look-Alikes.  (Teri  Cosentino)  Feb 
01:46 
What's  the Difference?  Birds.  (Mike 
Bucci) Oct 00:48 
Wild  Birds  of Prey:  Eagles  and 
Ospreys.  (Bill Williams) May 01:42 
Wild Birds of Prey: Falcons. (Bill Will- 
iams) May 01:42 
Wild Birds of Prey: Hawks.  (Bill Will- 
iams) May 01:42 
Wild Birds of Prey: Owls.  (Bill Will- 
iams) May 01:42 
Wild Birds of Prey: Vultures. (Bill Wil- 
liams) May 01:42 
Software 
Name 
(reviewer's name) 
School  Name 
Ocean Life: Hawaiian Islands.  (David 
Brock) Jan 01:52  Address 
The  Five  Senses:  Taste,  Hearing, 
City/State/Zip 
Smell,  Touch, Sight. (Mike Bucci). 
Telephone 
Nov/Dec 00:49 
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