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Leslie Dendy's book Tracks, Scats, and Signs (1995) is a guide for young naturalists who want to learn more about wild animals by understanding the signs they leave behind. It includes information on 17 different species in several habitats, with instructions on the plaster casting of animal tracks mostrar más and "Scrapbook" pages to record information on animal signs and droppings. Dendy teaches biology at the Los Alamos campus of the University of New Mexico. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Nombre canónico
Dendy, Leslie
Otros nombres
Dendy, Leslie A.
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
Ocupaciones
professor
Organizaciones
University of New Mexico, Los Alamos
Biografía breve
Leslie Dendy has been teaching biology and chemistry, primarily at the University of New Mexico-Los Alamos, for nearly thirty years.  In addition to her books, she has written numerous science related articles for both children and adults. [adapted from Guinea Pig Scientists (2005)]

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A good book that shows the kids how science has evolved and the things people used to do before our modern safety protocols. It has pictures to keep the kids engaged and tells of different notable scientists who had to experiment on themselves. This is good to show how the importance of advancement of the human race was to people, and the peoples different experiments could be referenced during lessons about what they where experimenting on.
 
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MorganBelt | otra reseña | Nov 21, 2022 |
"Guinea Pig Scientists," features notable physicians, scientists, and citizens who bravely experimented on themselves or put themselves in grave danger in the name of science. For example, one of the stories feature Marie and Pierre Curie and their famous work with radioactivity. The stories are well supported by extensive appendices of bibliographical and quotation resources, and each author has the appropriate background to contribute to the work - Dr. Dendy teaches biology and chemistry in University of New Mexico, Los Alamos, and Mr. Boring has taught in the K-12 setting, editor of a children's website, and author of several nonfiction picture books. The content provides rich, vivid details about the risks and rewards the self-experimenters experienced, yet there were several technical details that could have benefitted from demonstrative or explanatory visuals such as how the human body regulates temperature and how George Fordyce and Charles Blagden experimented the response of their own bodies to temperatures up to 260 degrees in dry air. The facts offered are quite interesting to someone with previous knowledge of physics and chemistry, but the style can be found too wordy especially for elementary school readers. The authentic old photos of the Curies were useful in demonstrating the deleterious effects of working with radioactive material, yet the illustrations were more decorative rather than explanatory. This book is recommended for students as early as 10 years old, but would seem to be more appropriate for 11-12 years old.… (más)
 
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elainevbernal | otra reseña | Dec 2, 2011 |

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Obras
2
Miembros
509
Popularidad
#48,721
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
12

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