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Disequilibrium

A balloon that does not burn

A balloon that does not burn

By Cole Entress

Using discrepant events to confront misconceptions

Using discrepant events to confront misconceptions

Using discrepant events to confront misconceptions

 

Classic Lessons 2.0

How our daily lives affect biodiversity

How our daily lives affect biodiversity

By Jodi Takei

Updating Perennial Classroom Favorites

Updating Perennial Classroom Favorites

Updating Perennial Classroom Favorites

 

Citizen Science

Saving the Forest for the Trees

Saving the Forest for the Trees

By Jill Nugent

Collaborative science projects you can join

Collaborative science projects you can join

Collaborative science projects you can join

 

Sustainable Forest Management

Sustainable Forest Management

By Darrell Hendrickson and Marcia Goodrich

Students measure growth trends in the school woods.

Students measure growth trends in the school woods.

Students measure growth trends in the school woods.

 

Archaeology-in-a-Box

Archaeology-in-a-Box

By Anne Farley Schoeffler

Applying geology concepts to an investigation into human behavior

Applying geology concepts to an investigation into human behavior

Applying geology concepts to an investigation into human behavior

 

Student-Driven Citizen Science

Student-Driven Citizen Science

By Abby Plummer and John Van Dis

Investigating marine plastic pollution

Investigating marine plastic pollution

Investigating marine plastic pollution

 

The War Over Water Continues

The War Over Water Continues

By Amy Gilbert and Abigail Turner-Nesmith

Debates over water allocation help students understand Earth systems.

Debates over water allocation help students understand Earth systems.

Debates over water allocation help students understand Earth systems.

 

Let’s Be Litter Free

Let’s Be Litter Free

By Lara Smetana, Lauren Wisbrock, Micah Zaker, and Timothy Hoellein

Investigating anthropogenic litter in local ecosystems

Investigating anthropogenic litter in local ecosystems

Investigating anthropogenic litter in local ecosystems

 

Teaching Teachers

STREAMing Engineering

An elementary schoolwide endeavor to build young engineers prioritizes training teachers first

Science and Children—October 2019 (Volume 57, Issue 3)

By Lauren Burrow and Chrissy Cross

This column enhances the repertoire of preservice and inservice teachers.

This column enhances the repertoire of preservice and inservice teachers.

This column enhances the repertoire of preservice and inservice teachers.

 

Methods and Strategies

A Focus on Function

An early childhood engineering activity helps students think about the way things work.

Science and Children—October 2019 (Volume 57, Issue 3)

By Marisa Garcia, Christine Gentry, Elissa Jordan, Bekka Nolan, and Christine M. Cunningham

This column provides ideas and techniques to enhance your science teaching.

This column provides ideas and techniques to enhance your science teaching.

This column provides ideas and techniques to enhance your science teaching.

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