Women in Science
Women in Science
Reading Level: 9
Interest Level: 9-12
Each book in the Women in Science series focuses on a scientist who succeeded in impacting her field in profound and irrevocable ways while also facing the uphill battle of gender inequality. Scientists such as Marie Curie, Barbara McClintock, Dorothy Hodgkin, Jane Goodall, Caroline Herschel, and Rachel Carson are all responsible for relevant scientific breakthroughs that changed the way we saw and interacted with the world, and they each had to deal with the unfortunate but universal challenges that being a woman brought. Each biography studies the subject from birth to death and provides an in-depth focus on her specific field, the impact her work had and still has on that scientific community, and the backdrop of historical and cultural events she worked through.
Each Book Contains:
? Photos and illustrations of the subject's life,
her work, and the era she lived in
? A chronological timeline of the
subject?s life, scientific accomplishments, and important historical events that
provide context
? A set of relevant grade-appropriate glossary
terms
? Historical and cultural context surrounding the subject?s
working years
Curriculum Connections:
? Sidebars present nonlinear but relevant
information designed to further a student?s interest in the
subject
? Critical analysis of each subject?s contribution to the field
and how it was received on both ends of the spectrum
? The woven
narrative of the subject?s life through cultural context allows a student to
make connections between larger historical events and one person?s experience of
them