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The resources of a nature center help second-grade students become experts in their local environment....
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A kindergarten inquiry into life science occurs just outside the classroom window....
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Junior BioBlitz Takes Learning Outside
Fourth graders learn about local biodiversity by working with local experts and nature enthusiasts....
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An elementary science summer day camp uses high school mentors to get students excited about science....
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Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12
Recently published books selected by the Children’s Book Council and the National Science Teachers Association....
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The Early Years: Exploring Biodiversity
This column discusses resources and science topics related to students in grades preK to 2. The objective in this month’s issue is to introduce children to the diversity of plant life in a given area through a plant scavenger hunt, and to guide chi...
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Science and Children’s editor shares thoughts regarding the current issue....
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The Poetry of Science: Citizen Science
Building literacy in playful, meaningful ways. Talking about this poem shows how regular people can join with scientists to study nature and observe patterns that provide significant data....
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Teaching Through Trade Books: Adaptations for Survival
This column includes activities inspired by children’s literature. This month’s issue has students experience nature by examining how seeds are transported from one location to another or consider what it takes for organisms to survive in an envi...
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Science 101: Does the Weather Affect Your Body?
This column provides background science information for elementary teachers. This month’s issue focuses on three major weather factors and how they affect the human body—temperature, humidity, and air pressure....
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Science 102: Triple–Dog Dare Ya
This column shares exercises to challenge content knowledge. This month's issue presents a new challenge and answers the Raindrops Keep Falling challenge from last month....
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Engineering Encounters: Building Technological Literacy With Philosophy and Nature of Technology
This column presents ideas and techniques to enhance your science teaching. In this issue the authors discuss a design project they have used with upper elementary students (grades 4–6). They note ways to engage students in thinking philosophically...
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Challenge students to design a spacesuit that can maintain a safe temperature for astronauts who are working in space....
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Use an NGSS-based lesson to help students understand what causes solar eclipses....
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Skynet Junior Scholars: Authentic Astronomy for All, Including Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students
Build a portfolio of resources to use with students who have difficulty accessing the dense terminology and concepts often found in astronomy....
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Moving Students Toward a More Accurate View of the Solar System
Use technology to collect data that students can use to model and better understand the solar system....
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Confront students’ misconceptions about the Earth–Sun system with this collection of activities....
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Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K–12
Recently published books selected by the Children’s Book Council and the National Science Teachers Association....
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From the Editor's Desk: When a Shadow Sheds Light
Science Scope’s editor shares thoughts regarding the current issue....
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Commentary: Science Teachers as Community Eclipse Outreach Agents
An opinion piece about using science teachers as a link to the community....
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Citizen Science: Out of this World Citizen Science—Sun, Space, and Your Mission: Starlight
This column highlights formal and informal science research projects that students can join and contribute to by gathering and sharing data. Mission: Starlight is a global experiment from the Royal Society of Chemistry, and as a citizen science proj...
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Disequilibrium: The Bernoulli Bag
This column shows how to use discrepant events to confront misconceptions. Students explore pressure and the Bernoulli principle with a Bernoulli Bag....
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Listserv Roundup: Four Stellar Modeling Resources for Those Who Teach About the Sun and Solar System
This column shares recent conversations taken from the NSTA listserv community about current science education topics. The author focuses on the NGSS crosscutting concept of Systems and System Models and uses the modeling resources shared on NSTA’s...