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ESL Science Volume 4: Spring 2003
Articles for ESL students on the differences and similarities of reptiles and amphibians. The language focus for this issue is on scientists and what they do: experiment, research, predict, collect data etc. The math focus is on How many are left? In this issue, the Other Worlds column is being replaced by a new column on social sciences called the Human Face. The Human Face looks at making inferences about a ficticious society based on the art they leave behind.
ESL Science Volume 3: Winter 2002
Articles for ESL students on comparing and contrasting arthropods. The language focus for this issue is on the reasons to do things.
ESL Science Volume 2: Fall 2002
Articles for ESL students on mollusks, clouds, and an old riddle from St. Ives. The language focus for this issue is on the ways to do things.
ESL Science Volume 1: Summer 2002 Articles examining the symmetry of echinoderms and gravity waves in space. The language focus is on definitions of animals and the math focus is on maximum number.
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