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Editor's Note (November/December 2001)

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Editor's Note (November/December 2001)

Science and Children’s editor shares thoughts about the horror of September 11, 2001, and its immediate effect on children in classrooms and its effect on what should happen in our classrooms now and in the future....

Soil Studies: Applying acid-base chemistry to environmental analysis

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Soil Studies: Applying acid-base chemistry to environmental analysis

To help secondary students understand acid-base chemistry, two educators design experiments focusing on acid rain’s effect on soil. Students conduct experiments to measure the pH of rainwater and soil before and after rainwater has filtered through...

Astrobiology: Discovering New Worlds of Life

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Astrobiology: Discovering New Worlds of Life

This article describes the fascinating new field of astrobiology—a multidisciplinary approach in which scientists apply their knowledge of deep-sea environments to examine the origin of life on Earth and determine the possibility of extraterrestria...

Alternative Assessment: A monthly portfolio project improves student performance

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Alternative Assessment: A monthly portfolio project improves student performance

As an alternative method of assessment, students create portfolios by submitting monthly entries that demonstrate and expand their understanding of science concepts. Teachers can also use the portfolios to assess the success of their teaching practic...

The Case Study: The Cheerleader and the Football Player

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The Case Study: The Cheerleader and the Football Player

This is a classic engineering problem involving pulleys. It is suitable for any basic class where Newtonian mechanics are discussed. The objective of the case is straightforward: to teach the mechanical principle of the pulley. The story attempts to ...

Scope on the Skies: All about occultation

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Scope on the Skies: All about occultation

This column focuses on astronomy throughout the year. In this month’s issue learn about occultation, or hiding, that occurs when the Moon, in this case, blocks our view of a planet or star other than the Sun. Knowing when an occultation will occur ...

A Garden Story

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A Garden Story

Gardening in a neglected schoolyard became a catalyst for schoolwide science learning in an urban school in Detroit. Not only did students learn about plant requirements and care for numerous flowers and trees, but they also discovered the motivation...

Expanding Students’ Professional Horizons: A View from the Earth and Space Sciences

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Expanding Students’ Professional Horizons: A View from the Earth and Space Sciences

Teachers can use this inspiring article to introduce students to careers in the Earth and space sciences. The authors discuss the interdisciplinary nature of the geosciences, job opportunities and prospects, and their relevancy to many economic and e...

Internet Courses: Are They Worth the Effort?

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Internet Courses: Are They Worth the Effort?

To investigate the effectiveness of an Internet-delivered course, one group of biology students learned the course material employing Internet resources while a second group attended a traditional, lecture-based class. The authors, comparing student ...

What a Relief!

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What a Relief!

Middle school students in a rural Illinois school visualized and learned more about landforms after making a relief model from a topographic map. They achieved a deeper understanding of topography as the representation of the features and configurati...

Favorite Demonstration: Illustrating Heterochrony and Heterotopy

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Favorite Demonstration: Illustrating Heterochrony and Heterotopy

This article describes an inexpensive, simple method using balloons to demonstrate heterochrony and heterotopy in the classroom. The method can be used to supplement lectures and assigned readings for a course, especially in cases where heterotopy is...

Editor's Corner: The Standard Classroom

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Editor's Corner: The Standard Classroom

The Science Teacher’s editor shares thoughts on the current issue....

Is Inquiry the Answer? Using action research to analyze student performance and opinion

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Is Inquiry the Answer? Using action research to analyze student performance and opinion

Action research is one of the most informative methods of investigating issues of concern within the educational community—it not only increases awareness of a particular issue but also allows students to discover important information about how t...

After the Bell: The Science and Mathematics of Nature

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After the Bell: The Science and Mathematics of Nature

Sometimes it is difficult to show students that science and mathematics are natural parts of life. The activities in this article can help students take a broad view of their world through careful observation and exploration of the naturally occurrin...

Inquiry by Design: Creating a national and state standards-based high school science program

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Inquiry by Design: Creating a national and state standards-based high school science program

In this article, the science coordinator examines the science program and wanders if it makes sense for student learning and if it could be adapted to meet state standards. The query was taken to the department and an agreement was reached to invest...

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