Peter Maas wrote: > Yes, but what did you notice first when you were a child - plants > or molecules? I imagine little Andrew in the kindergarten fascinated > by molecules and suddenly shouting "Hey, we can make plants out of > these little thingies!" ;)
One of the first science books that really intrigued me was a book on stars I read in 1st or 2nd grade. As I mentioned, I didn't understand the science of biology until I was in college. Teaching kids is different than teaching adults. The latter can often take bigger steps and start from a sound understanding of logical and intuitive thought. "Simple" for an adult is different than for a child. Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list