@article{Smolleck_2011, title={Playing With Science: An Investigation of Young Children’s Science Conceptions and Misconceptions}, volume={14}, url={https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/324}, abstractNote={<p>The purpose of this research was to investigate the conceptions and misconceptions of young children (ages 3 – 8) related to science concepts, skills, and phenomena. These conceptions and misconceptions were investigated within the framework of the Pennsylvania Early Learning Standards for Pre-Kindergarten and the Pennsylvania Standards for Kindergarten as developed and published by the Pennsylvania Department of Education in 2005. In addition, the National Science Education Standards also served as a foundation for our research. Findings reveal the most common conceptions related to matter, magnetism, density, and air. Extrapolations from this research can be used by pre-service teachers, in-service teachers, and teacher educators to implement experiences in the classroom that assist in developing and refining young children’s understandings of scientific concepts, skills, and phenomena.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Current Issues in Education}, author={Smolleck, Lori}, year={2011}, month={Mar.} }