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Text Resources: Activity Lesson Plan Example: Osmosis
Print Resources: Bosak, S. (1991). Science is…: A source book for facts, projects and activities. Markham ON.: Scholastic Canada. Glashow, S. L. (1994). From Alchemy To Quarks. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Giancoli, D. C. (1986). The Ideas of Physics. Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Talesnick, I. (1984). Idea Bank Collection. (Vol. 1). Kingston, ON: S17 Science Supplies and Services. The Ontario Curriculum: Grades 1-8: Science. (1998). Toronto: The Queen’s Printer for Ontario. The Ontario Curriculum: Grades 9 and 10: Science. (1999). Toronto: The Queen’s Printer for Ontario. The Ontario Curriculum: Grades 11 and 12: Science. (2000). Toronto: The Queen’s Printer for Ontario. Snyder, C. H., (1992), The Extraordinary Chemistry of Ordinary Things. New York: Wiley. Weeks, R. (1997). The Child’s World of Science and Technology: A Book For Teachers. Scarborough, ON: Prentice Hall Allyn & Bacon.
Student Science Textbooks (Used in the classroom) Clancy, C., (1999). Sciencepower 8. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. Gailbraith, D., Gue, D., Bullard, D., Bullard, J., Clancy, C., Kiddell, B. & Wohl, S. (1999). Sciencepower 7. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. Plumb, D., (1999). Science 9. Toronto: Nelson Ritter, B., (2000). Science and Technology 7. Toronto: Nelson. Ritter, B., (2000). Science and Technology 8. Toronto: Nelson. Ritter, B., (2001). Science 10. Toronto: Nelson.
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