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Writing Through Inquiry

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Writing Through Inquiry

The inquiry science process provides a perfect opportunity for students to practice relational meaning in language. As students design their experiments, negotiate their ideas with peers, and share their data and conclusions, they sharpen both their ...

Using Digital Microscopy

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Using Digital Microscopy

Studying Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) live cultures provides excellent opportunities for authentic inquiry in a high school anatomy and physiology or other biology lab course. The anatomy of C. elegans, a free-living roundworm found in soil ...

Teaching Through Trade Books: Wonderful, Wiggly Worms

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Teaching Through Trade Books: Wonderful, Wiggly Worms

Worms have the ability to either elicit screams of excitement or perhaps screams period. Although we don't generally see them, worms are an important part of our world. Take this opportunity to introduce students to the importance worms serve in a...

Every Day Science Calendar: April 2006

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Every Day Science Calendar: April 2006

This monthly feature contains facts and challenges for the science explorer. ...

Tried and True: Peanut butter and jelly science

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Tried and True: Peanut butter and jelly science

Are you feeling frustrated with the quality of your students' writing or lack there of? If so, head straight for the peanut butter and jelly. Students will respond to this fun filled activity as they learn the importance of writing clear procedures i...

A Rewarding Partnership

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A Rewarding Partnership

A collaborating scientist—a rewarding addition to any high school science program—can help students collect and analyze data that either replicates or parallels the work of the partnering scientist. A perfect example of a scientist-student collab...

Editor's Note (April/May 2006)

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Editor's Note (April/May 2006)

Children's passion for animals is not surprising. Animals can calm and heal both children and adults. Critters--whether furry, cute, large, small, or even a little creepy--inspire and entertain us. Despite their recognized value, they are often ne...

Issues in-depth: Cloning: A critical analysis of myths and media

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Issues in-depth: Cloning: A critical analysis of myths and media

The science behind cloning, and its long history, provide teachers with a real-life, high interest topic through which they can launch an effort to raise students’ media literacy skills. By blending science content with critical thinking and reflec...

Science Sampler - Eggheads: Pioneers of genetics

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Science Sampler - Eggheads: Pioneers of genetics

Today, scientific discoveries can feel anonymous to students. We take many breakthrough discoveries for granted. This timeline activity was created to renew the notion that individual actions make a difference in the progress of scientific thought. S...

Teaching Science to Students with Learning Disabilities

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Teaching Science to Students with Learning Disabilities

Due to increasingly widespread inclusion practices and more thorough identification procedures, students with documented learning disabilities (LD) are becoming a larger percentage of the science classroom. Because many practicing science teachers ha...

The Art & Science of Mask Making

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The Art & Science of Mask Making

Art, particularly observational drawing, plays an important role in science. By creating representational artwork, students develop observation skills and appreciation of the diverse ways organisms have adapted to life on Earth. This interdisciplinar...

Diabetes Education in Tribal Schools

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Diabetes Education in Tribal Schools

American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations are in the midst of a Type 2 diabetes epidemic. To address this crisis, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) began funding a national initiative titled "Diabete...

From Garden to Table

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From Garden to Table

The sight of young children eagerly reaching for and eating string beans, carrots, lettuce, radishes, and even raw beets and onions is an incredibly satisfying one for a science teacher. The experience of growing food is a natural motivation for get...

Take a Tumble: Weathering and Erosion Using a Rock Tumbler

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Take a Tumble: Weathering and Erosion Using a Rock Tumbler

The subtle effects of weathering and erosion are difficult to convey to students. However, through this activity, students can use a rock tumbler to gain a personal and scientific perspective on weather and erosion. Students have the opportunity to d...

Science Sampler: Phasing in lunar observations

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Science Sampler: Phasing in lunar observations

Increase students' understanding of the phases of the Moon through this interdisciplinary unit which includes a pre-test to gauge students' prior knowledge and a post-test to assess their increased understanding of the taught concepts upon completion...

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