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  • A Can of Bull? Do Energy Drinks Really Provide a Source of Energy?

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    This case study involves the biochemical analysis of the components of commonly available energy drinks, which many students purchase at fairly high prices. Students research the ingredients in each product and their…

  • The Early Years: The Sun's Energy

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    Understanding the connection between the Sun’s energy and sustaining life is difficult for preschoolers, but learning about these concepts through both long and short-term activities captures children’s short attention…

  • Solar Energy: Fun in the Sun

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    This article describes solar activities in detail and provides a model for teachers who wish to replicate these activities in their classroom.

  • Science Shorts: Energy in Motion

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    Children experience forces at work while on the playground, in gymnasiums, and in toy stores. Scooters, baseball bats, basketballs, and jump ropes all need pushes or pulls to make them move. When objects change shape as…

  • Where Does the Energy Go?

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    Using evidence-based reasoning to explore relationships between energy and motion.

  • The Green Room: Renewable Energy

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    This column focuses on making your teaching more environmentally friendly. This month’s issue discusses activities to help students learn about renewable energy.

  • Looking Through the Energy Lens

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    A strategy helps students develop a fuller view of energy's role in a variety of phenomena.

  • Editor's Note: Energy and Matter

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    Science and Children’s editor shares thoughts regarding the current issue.

  • Editor's Corner: Exploring Energy

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

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