Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Brainball : Teaching Inquiry Science as a Team Sport - Benjamin H. Kolis

Brainball

Teaching Inquiry Science as a Team Sport

By: Benjamin H. Kolis, Todd Lenz, Mickey Kolis

Paperback | 18 March 2014

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $69.99

$66.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $16.69 with

 or 

Ships in 25 to 30 business days

What is a game? You might think of cards and dice, computers, or sports. You might even think of music or theater as games. But what about Science? Games have rules, players, and objectives, but, maybe most importantly, games are fun. People play games because they think they are "fun," and sometimes they even learn some important lessons. Classrooms are intended to teach important lessons, and sometimes people think they are fun (not nearly often enough).

Brainball (Science Edition) is designed to combine the best of both worlds! Science Inquiry is the game and learning the intended outcome! Veteran science teachers Kolis and Lenz provide small step-by-step 5E's lessons and an inquiry-based sequence to guide you through that first learning experience so that you too can play the game of Brainball (Science Edition)!
Industry Reviews
I love all of the different viewpoints: professor, teacher, and student. This made the book practical, rather than so many other theoretical education-related books. I thought the book had a very nice flow to it - professional when needed, yet candid at times to give my mind a break. This book forces you to think about the fundamentals of teaching and learning and makes science inquiry seem simple and practical, with the added lessons in the final chapter (great idea, keeps the skeptics at bay). Brainball (Science Edition) is an easy read with many "ah ha" moments along the way. I highly recommend this for any high school or middle school science teacher, school administrator, or curriculum leader. -- Dan Peggs, science teacher, Chippewa Falls Middle School, Wisconsin
I wholeheartedly agree with the trajectory of the book, which in my view seeks to prepare teachers to teach in ways that foster what is indeed meaningful learning. This project has in mind the betterment of people (and thus society), and I am invigorated as an educator by this emphasis. The writing is also organized to partner philosophical vision with practical descriptions of what such a vision would look like in the classroom. Without such an emphasis, convincing people to change their practice is (understandably) a distant long shot....I found [the writing style] to be accessible and entertaining. -- Crystal Bruxvoort, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, Calvin College, Michigan
Brainball is a purposeful and process-driven set of teaching strategies that gets kids to take on the role of being a scientist. The book focuses on creating experiences for science students to "problem notice and problem solve" through a specific set of processes. Lessons in Brainball challenge students to be creative, share their ideas, strategize procedures, analyze data, and reflect on their learning. This book is also an excellent resource to help guide teachers in intentionally planning to get students to develop positive dispositions, collaborative teams, and supportive communities where everyone contributes and everyone has a role. -- Aarika Capra, teacher of biology and honors anatomy and physiology, Brighton High School, Colorado
Combining the best perspectives from two worlds--team sports and science classrooms--Brainball offers a fresh perspective on the learning and teaching of science. The authors contend that not unlike real science, games are the transformation of theory into practice; they require a clear goal, are dynamic, and yet have a clear set of rules. The ultimate aim of the so-called game is science learning, and Brainball is a teaching methodology that embraces the complexity of science education and brings it to life. Sections 2 and 3, along with the numerous appendixes, will appeal to novice teachers, as they offer straightforward guidance, including a chapter on assessment along with series of lesson plans that present a scripted narrative to help instructors immediately bring these ideas to the classroom setting. . . .[T]his one offers easily accessible, down-to-earth strategies for science teachers across the K-12 continuum. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate, research, and professional collections. * CHOICE *

Other Editions and Formats

Hardcover

Published: 29th March 2017

Hardcover

Published: 30th August 2018

More in Teaching Staff

In Support of Students : A Leader's Guide to Equitable MTSS - Katie Novak
Teacher Wellbeing : A Real Conversation for Teachers and Leaders - Amy Green
Scaffolding Language : 2nd edition - Pauline Gibbons
Learning to Teach in the Secondary School - Noelene L. Weatherby-Fell

RRP $104.95

$85.75

18%
OFF
Becoming a Teacher : 7th edition - Deborah Henderson

RRP $140.95

$110.75

21%
OFF
Voices of Women of Color Community College CEOs - CharMaine Hines

RRP $170.00

$151.75

11%
OFF
How Many? A Counting Book - Christopher Danielson

RRP $46.99

$43.99