Prentice Hall Science Explorer 2007
Animals
Student Edition
Lead author Michael Padilla once again sets the standard for engaging, hands-on science exploration. The new Prentice Hall Science Explorer now offers 16 small books that give you the flexibility to customize lessons to match your curriculum. A new title, The Nature of Science and Technology, introduces students to the sciences, scientific methods, skills, and technology and design concepts they'll need to succeed in middle grades science! Whether using the text alone or in tandem with exceptional ancillaries and technology, teachers can utilize differentiated instruction components to meet the needs of every student at every learning level. Unparalleled technology activates text content and takes science beyond the classroom and into the real world.
Features and Benefits
- A proven formula for reading success Before, during, and after reading support in every lesson enables students to fully understand the big ideas of science.
- Integrate labs with ease! More than 1,500 labs and activities are right at your fingertips with the Lab zone™ Easy Planner CD-ROM. Easily search all labs by time, content, or standard.
- Graphics come alive online Active Art helps students see text art in a new way by providing interactive, hands-on explorations of key concepts that reinforce learning.
- A Prentice Hall Exclusive Partnership! Emmy Award-winning Discovery Channel School™ videos and DVDs provide visual support for every chapter and support learning with current, real-world examples.
Research and Validity
Quantitative and qualitative research supporting Prentice Hall Science programs
"H.W. JANSON" is a legendary name in art history. During his long career as a teacher and scholar, he helped define the discipline in the United States through his impressive books and other publications. "History of Art," for which he is best known, has been translated into more than a dozen languages.
"ANTHONY F. JANSON" forged a distinguished career as a university teacher, scholar and writer, and museum professional. He took over authorship of "History of Art" and "Basic History of Art" after his father's death in 1982.