Buzzing With Questions: The Inquisitive Mind Of Charles Henry Turner
  • Buzzing With Questions: The Inquisitive Mind Of Charles Henry Turner
  • Buzzing With Questions: The Inquisitive Mind Of Charles Henry Turner
ISBN: 1629795585
EAN13: 9781629795584
Language: English
Release Date: Nov 5, 2019
Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.6299213" H x 10.94488" L x 8.818898" W
Weight: 1.102311 lbs.
Format: Hardcover
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Book Overview

A NSTA/CBC Best STEM Book

The curiosity of the first African American entomologist Charles Henry Turner--a scientist who studied bugs--shines in this nonfiction picture book, which showcases his ideas and discoveries about ants, bees, and other insects.

Charles Henry Turner's mind itched with questions. Fascinated by animals, bugs, and crustaceans, Turner studied their lives. When books didn't answer his questions, he researched, experimented, and looked for answers on his own, even when faced with racial prejudice. Author Janice Harrington and artist Theodore Taylor I capture the life of this scientist and educator, highlighting his unstoppable curiosity and his passion for insects and biology. The extensive back matter includes an author's note, timeline, bibliography, source notes, and archival images.

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   Curiosity: Growing Intelligence & Character
Charles Henry Turner learned how to ask Charles Henry Turner, by asking Charles Henry Turner a question about everything he observed insects and microscopic beings, and writing about what he saw in biology and observation to learn how they THINK and RESPOND to their world! A great humanitarian and a great example!
 
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   Perfect for my Scientists!
I appreciated it by facilitating discussions on race, how to ask good questions and how to be thoughtful, creative and indefatigable scientists.
 
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