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An Environmental Journey

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An Environmental Journey

Captivating young children is at the heart of teaching, making it fun and challenging. Rogoff (1990) argued that children learn how to think and act in various settings mostly through informal apprenticeships in everyday settings that include rich, s...

The Truth About Wolves

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The Truth About Wolves

Are wolves actually “wicked” and do they eat people? Of course not, but folktales like Little Red Riding Hood perpetuate the misconceptions surrounding the endangered gray wolf. To dispel these misconceptions, this two-week unit on wolves weaves...

Science Sampler: Setting the scene for summer

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Science Sampler: Setting the scene for summer

Students are much more likely to remember science concepts when they are presented in an entertaining way. Learn how the author uses a science play to reinforce concepts presented in the unit on genetics and mutations....

A Universal Idea: Teaching planet classification using the learning cycle

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A Universal Idea: Teaching planet classification using the learning cycle

Learning cycle investigations allow science students to model the activities of real scientists. Using the Internet in this learning cycle-based activity allows students to collect accurate and current data about the planets. Students analyze this da...

Scope  on the Skies: Where have all the planets gone?

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Scope on the Skies: Where have all the planets gone?

This column focuses on astronomy throughout the year. In this month’s issue, learn how the orbital motion of the Earth causes a shift in the direction we look to see the planets....

Idea Bank: Mystery Objects

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Idea Bank: Mystery Objects

The Idea Bank provides tips and techniques for creative teaching, in about 1,000 words. In this month’s Idea Bank find a collection of activities to launch the academic year that generate student interest and motivation....

Science Sampler: Science Survivor

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Science Sampler: Science Survivor

In this article, learn how the "Science Survivor" lesson was applied to the problem of students not doing their homework....

Every Drop Counts: Students develop public service announcements on the importance of water conservation

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Every Drop Counts: Students develop public service announcements on the importance of water conservation

Students research local water resource issues and translate this acquired knowledge into public service announcements (PSAs) on the importance of water conservation. This project provides a meaningful context for student learning and an opportunity f...

Editor's Corner: Wrapping Up One year While Anticipating the Next

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Editor's Corner: Wrapping Up One year While Anticipating the Next

The Science Teacher’s editor shares thoughts on the past year and welcomes a new staff to The Science Teacher....

Bird's the Word: By raising chicks, students study animals in the laboratory

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Bird's the Word: By raising chicks, students study animals in the laboratory

Raising chicks is effective and efficient because the experiment is applied science in action, and the animals are ethically disposed of when the experiment is finished. This experiment provides ample opportunity for students to learn about animals i...

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