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Flooded! An Investigation of Sea-Level Rise in a Changing Climate
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Explore how melting ice sheets affect global sea levels. Sea-level rise (SLR) is a rise in the water level of the Earth's oceans. There are two major kinds of ice in the polar regions: sea ice and land ice. Land ice…
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Editor's Note: Happy New Year and Welcome to the New Millennium
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Science and Children’s editor shares thoughts regarding the current issue.
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Working as a Team: Preparing a Problem Awareness File
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A generic teaching format in which students actively participate in a whole-class collaborative-learning experience is described. The entire class, divided into groups, made a joint effort to overcome a hypothetical…
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Modeling Olympus Mons from the Earth
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Compare mountains found on Earth and Mars by creating two-dimensional block models. Students will be amazed by the immensity of the sheild volcano Olympus Mons located on Mars.
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Green Science: Organic Milk—Is the Grass Greener on the Other Side?
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This column focuses on issues related to environmentally friendly and sustainable science. In this month’s column we look at the costs and benefits of producing organic milk.
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Humble Advice for New Science Teachers
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By understanding the relationship between practical knowledge and teaching techniques, new teachers can improve upon the learning experiences of students. The author shares approaches to teaching that she found…
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The New Teacher's Toolbox: Mastering Classroom Management (Part 2)
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This column shares tips for teachers just beginning their career. This month’s issue discusses classroom management.
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Science Sampler: Happy science Mother’s Day
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It’s almost May and review for final exams will soon be in full swing. Mother’s Day is celebrated every second Sunday in May. Have students combine their use of science vocabulary and their love for Mom by creating…
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Editor’s Corner: Closing the Gap With Summer Reading
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Among the fascinating anecdotes Gladwell offers up in his recent book, Outliers (2008), is his description of research into the socioeconomic achievement gap—why children from underprivileged families traditionally lag…
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Science Sampler: Cartoon-initiated conversations
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If you are looking to break away from the rut of lab, lecture, film, and notes, cartoon-initiated discussion is for you. You will see student interest and engagement climb due to the novel approach, the empowerment of…
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Going Bananas Over Fruit: Using Habits of Mind to Foster Nutritional Literacy
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Science literacy for all students is an education goal in the United States, as well as in many other parts of the world. Habits of mind are the skills and attitudes that students need to develop in order to understand…
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Science Sampler: Self-assessment helps classroom focus on learning and understanding
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In our science classrooms, teachers are the science practitioners demystifying our practice—from reading, inquiry, and problem solving to test taking, and even note taking. Placing learning and understanding in an…
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Editor's Corner: Why is This Important?
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When interconnections among science, technology, and society are made part of science teaching, we empower students with skills that allow them to become responsible, and thoughtful citizens. The articles in this issue…
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An opinion piece about grant seeking and the success achieved with projects relying on collaboration and funds from outside the normal school parameters.
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High Schoolers in Motion: Imparting Newtonian knowledge to elementary students
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As part of an initiative called "Partners in Education," students from a high school principles of engineering course instruct fifth graders in Newton's laws.
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