1. Scientists Ask Questions by Ginger Garrett- This book introduces to young students what exactly scientist do. The book explains how scientists use their senses to observe different things.
2. You
Can't Smell a Flower with Your Ear! by Joanna Cole and Illustrated by Mavis
Smith- This book deals with science because it teaches students about the different senses that they have. The book describes how we use our senses to explore different objects. The book also describes how scientists use their senses to explore. This can explain to students how they can be like scientists by using their senses.
3. Bartholomew and the
Oobleck by Dr. Seuss- This book is something that children would enjoy to read because Dr. Seuss uses silly words throughout it. This book can be related to science because at the end of the story students can create the oobleck. They can learn about mixtures and how some ingredients dissolve when adding it to water and others do not. The students can also use their senses to observe the oobleck by using their sense of touch to feel the oobleck.
4. The Big Bug Search by Caroline Young and illustrated by Ian Jackson- The is book is good for students because they can pretend like they are scientists and look for different types of bugs. The students could go on a nature walk after reading this book and look for the different bugs that they read about. Most young children love bugs therefore this will give them a chance to learn about them as well.
5. Look Who Lives in the Desert by Alan Baker- This book relates to science because it teaches students all the different plants and animals that can be found in the desert. This describes to the students how the plants and animals survive through adaptation overtime. It also describes the harsh weather in the desert.
6. A Walk in the Rainforest by Kristin Joy Pratt- This book describes the rainforest to young children. The story is perfect for young children because it walks through the alphabet by describing different things that can be found in the rainforest. The book begins by talking about the anteater and it explains where the anteater can be found. The students will also enjoy the illustrations of the rainforest. This book relates to science because it describes the habitat and what can be found in the rainforest.
7. Butterflies by Emily Neye and illustrated by Ron Broda- The book relates to science because it describes the fascinating life cycle of butterflies. The book also describes how butterflies migrate and how they are camouflaged. The book also describes the differences between butterflies and moths which may be confusing for young children.
8. Ocean by Sheila Rivera- This book deals with science because it is all about the habitat of the ocean. The book describes what different plants and animals live in the ocean. The book also describes what the ocean is and where they can be found in the world. This book is good for young children because it introduces to young children what an ocean is.
9. Nature Spy by Ken Kreisler and illustrated by Shelley Rotner- This book relates to science because it is all about the nature. It is important that children are familiar with the natural world that they live in. The book is about a young girl who describes the sizes, shapes, and patterns found in plants and animals in nature. This book is something that young children can read and then they could go on a nature walk looking for different patterns that they read about in the book.
10. Across the Solar System by Rod Theodorou- This story is perfect for science because it is all about the solar system. This book would be a good way to introduce the solar system to young children. The book takes the reader on a journey through the solar system and describes each planet to the reader. Most students are interested in the solar system therefore this book would allow them to learn about how the solar system works.
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