tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536194929522837128.post4091747407541380415..comments2024-03-28T19:18:39.919-03:00Comments on Sci/Why: Science in Middle Grade FictionThe Sci/Writershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08773742343761831208noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536194929522837128.post-31512505822179801372017-07-11T19:35:01.947-03:002017-07-11T19:35:01.947-03:00Thanks for letting us know about the change of URL...Thanks for letting us know about the change of URL, Jacqueline. I have updated the link in Yolanda's blog post.Claire Eamerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01823351025842604755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536194929522837128.post-78731412953065475232017-07-05T21:38:03.035-03:002017-07-05T21:38:03.035-03:00Thanks so much for posting this, Yolanda. I've...Thanks so much for posting this, Yolanda. I've been updating my website, and the revised website just went live this evening. I won't be posting on my blog anymore (the LiveJournal Terms of Service have changed). I have a page on my website with a link to a printable list of Sciency Fiction titles. It's here: http://www.jhoutman.com/pages/Sciency_fiction.html<br /><br />I'm going to need to update that list with some new titles now!Jacqueline Houtmanhttp://www.jhoutman.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536194929522837128.post-8720115056878185902017-07-04T10:44:42.346-03:002017-07-04T10:44:42.346-03:00Great recommendation, Gillian! There are so many g...Great recommendation, Gillian! There are so many good "sciency fiction" books. I love the idea of keeping a list for summer reading recommendations!Yolanda Ridgehttp://www.yolandaridge.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-536194929522837128.post-6956277932169010622017-06-30T14:29:57.858-03:002017-06-30T14:29:57.858-03:00On a Scale from Idiot to Complete Jerk by Alison H...On a Scale from Idiot to Complete Jerk by Alison Hughes (Orca Book Publishers) offers a very funny science report on "jerkosity" by J.J. Murphy. <br /><br />J.J. uses lots of graphs and pie charts and "the sciencey method" to examine jerks through history, whether babies can be jerks (no), whether kindergarten kids can be jerks (yes), jerks in different jobs and much more. Witty, sciencey and deserving of bonus marks.Gillian O'Reillynoreply@blogger.com