
Every Drop Counts: Exploring Water Science with Young Children in a Changing Climate - Paperback
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- What is water?
- Where does water come from?
- How do humans, plants, and animals rely on water?
- How does water shape weather and our environment?
- How can we care for water and protect our planet?
Empower children to explore, question, and discover the wonders of water--because today's young learners are tomorrow's change makers!
Ann Gadzikowski is an author and educator with a passion for challenging children to think creatively and critically. A graduate of the Erikson Institute, Ann has more than twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and director of early childhood programs. She is the author of curriculum books, teaching guides, classroom readers, and numerous publications for parents of young children.
Ann embraces both the arts and the sciences in her work with children. Her credentials in music and literature inform her role as executive director of Preschool of the Arts, a Reggio-Emilia inspired school in Madison, Wisconsin. Ann also developed expertise in robotics, computer science, and engineering through her work as early childhood coordinator for Northwestern University's Center for Talent Development. Ann is a frequent speaker at professional conferences, such as the National Association for Young Children and the National Association for Gifted Children. Ann teaches early childhood education courses at Oakton Community College (Illinois) and she frequently provides teacher training and consultation for schools and early childhood organizations.
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