If you think of science as a puzzle, you'll see that data is a key to
unlocking it. Exemplary Evidence: Scientists and Their Data touches on
the world's many riddles--from how we see to what's at the bottom of the
ocean. It shares how scientists have solved such puzzles by collecting
measurements, taking notes, and even making sketches. The book also
provides mini-bios of the nine featured scientists plus four steps to
using data to tease out your own answers about how the world works.
Exemplary Evidence's author is Jessica Fries-Gaither, a science educator
who also wrote the award-winning NSTA Kids book Notable Notebooks:
Scientists and Their Writings. Once again, she mixes sprightly
storytelling with energetic rhyme, and Linda Olliver's light-hearted
drawings bring the ideas to life. It all helps explain how a
sometimes-unappreciated part of science is as important now as it has
been to scientists for centuries. As the author writes: Data supports
conclusions; it can change people's minds; It is used to build theories
that help humankind. Scientists all along have known this to be true:
Data is powerful! Now, what will yours do?