Published: 1987
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"Mudpies to Magnets: A Preschool Science Curriculum" by Robert A. Williams is designed to engage young learners in the world of science through hands-on activities and experiments. The curriculum encourages preschoolers to explore their environment and develop foundational scientific concepts using everyday materials. Activities range from simple experiments with water and soil to exploring magnets and light. With a focus on inquiry-based learning, the book offers teachers and caregivers creative strategies to instill curiosity and critical thinking in children. By fostering a love for science, "Mudpies to Magnets" aims to inspire the next generation of inquisitive minds. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 1987 by Gryphon House, U. S. .
Robert Williams is Professor Emeritus at Southern Illinois University. He is currently acting as lead consultant for the NSF-funded Building Base Line Objectives for Children's Knowledge and Skills in Science (BLOCKS) program at the University of Texas. The teachers and researchers in BLOCKS are assessing what skills four-year-olds can attain before they enter kindergarten.