The Brain in Health and Disease

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 09.06.01

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Background
  4. Objectives
  5. Strategies
  6. Classroom Activities
  7. Annotated Bibliography
  8. Student Resources
  9. Internet Resources for teachers and students
  10. Appendix

An Investigative Approach to the Brain: The 5 Senses, the 5W's and an H

Vivienne Fae Bartman-McClellan

Published September 2009

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Student Resources

Ballard, Carol. How Your Body Works: How Do Our Eyes See?. Austin, Texas: Raintree Steck-Vaughn Company, 1998.

Fairclough, Chris, and Henry Arthur Pluckrose. Smelling (Exploring Our Senses). United Kingdom: Gareth Stevens Pub, 1995.

Fairclough, Chris, and Henry Arthur Pluckrose. Touching (Exploring Our Senses). United Kingdom: Gareth Stevens Pub, 1995.

Hewitt, Sally. THE FIVE SENSES (IT'S SCIENCE!). New York: Scholastic, 2002.

Pluckrose, Henry. Listening and Hearing (Senses). UK: Franklin Watts Ltd, 2001.

Pluckrose, Henry. Sniffing and Smelling (Senses). UK: Franklin Watts Ltd, 2001.

Pluckrose, Henry. Touching and Feeling (Senses). UK: Franklin Watts Ltd, 2001.

Pringle, Laurence P.. Hearing (Explore Your Senses). New York: Benchmark Books (Ny), 1999.

Pringle, Laurence P.. Smell (Explore Your Senses). New York: Benchmark Books (Ny), 1999.

Pringle, Laurence P.. Touch (Explore Your Senses). New York: Benchmark Books (Ny), 1999.

Rotner, Shelley(Author). Senses in the City [SENSES IN THE CITY -LIB] [Library Binding]. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 2008.

Sweeney, Joan. Me and My Senses. New York, New York: Crown Books For Young Readers, 2003.

Ziefert, Harriet. You Can't Taste a Pickle With Your Ear (You Can'tÃseies). Maplewood, N.J.: Blue Apple Books, 2006.

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