Call for Papers—Science and Children

Summer Science Anyone?

Whether you're taking a well deserved break at home this summer or traveling to places far and near, now is the time to share your exciting "summer science" ideas with colleagues in Science and Children's first-ever Summer issue. What's your favorite summer science activity? What's the most interesting science discovery you've made at the beach, pool, or other favorite vacation spots? Share your stories (200 words or less) with us. The best responses will appear in our Summer issue. Of course, if you have a longer activity (learning about tides or other ideas) you'd like to share with us, submit it to http://authors.nsta.org.


We're also seeking recommendations for your favorite summer "must read/see" science books or videos. Write a short (200 words or less) description of the book, article, or video, explaining why it's a must-have for elementary teachers and how it affected you or your science teaching. Be sure to provide complete publisher information.

Send your "summer science ideas" to us at mzerry@nsta.org. The deadline for contributions is March 31, 2004.

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