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  • NSTA Press Extras

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    NSTA Press Extras NSTA Press® books with additional online resources Adventures With Arthropods: Eco-Friendly Lessons for Middle School Becoming a Responsive Science Teacher: Focusing on Student Thinking in Secondary Science Beyond the Egg Drop: Infusing Engineering Into High School Physics Brain-Powered Science…

  • National Conference on Science Education Anaheim 2026 Erin Stafford

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    National Conference on Science Education Anaheim 2026 Erin Stafford Burn Bright Not Out: The Blueprint for Leaders and Teams to be UnstoppableWednesday, April 15 • 5:15-6:15 PMSpeaker: Erin Stafford  ul li{list-style:…

  • National Conference Science Education Minneapolis 2025 - STEM Showcase

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    National Conference Science Education Minneapolis 2025 - STEM Showcase Aeon for Ocean https://www.aeonforocean.org/Aeon for Ocean is a Minnesota-based nonprofit that educates inland communities, especially kids, about ocean conservation and marine life through engaging programs ranging from…

  • Flow of Matter and Energy in Ecosystems (Student Edition)

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    The Flow of Matter and Energy in Ecosystems Interactive E-book* explores the systemic interplay and flow of matter and energy throughout ecosystems, populations, and organisms. Webs and pyramids are used to model and…

  • Teaching Energy Across the Sciences, K–12

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    Students’ experiences with hearing and using the term energy to describe everyday events give them a very intuitive sense of what energy is and how it behaves. Those feelings, however, are often at odds with school…

  • How Can Race Car Bumpers Store Energy?

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  • How is energy transferred to the gas particles during ignition?

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  • Heat and energy: what can young children understand?

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    My cat has moved to the top of the radiator for the winter, at least when the boiler is on and warm air is moving up through convection from below. With a house temperature of 66*-68*F, I would also like to lie on it,…

  • Science of NHL hockey: work, energy & power

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    Potentially your students will go kinetic over this installment of the Science of NHL Hockey video series! OK, really bad play on words. But luckily the energy of the video will make up for it. Ha! Really, though,…

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