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  • Editor's Corner: A Vision for the Trenches

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

  • Tried and True: Sensations of sound

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    "The hills are alive with the sound of music," and now your classroom can be too! This series of tried and true activities explore the nature of sound. They can be set up as stations around the room, which students…

  • Clues to the Past

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    Students love a mystery. So what do America’s most majestic bird, a bag of habitat clues, and a soft-shelled egg have in common? This easy-to-do inquiry activity engages students as they connect clues to problem-solve…

  • Scope on Safety: Having a blast, safely! Model rocketry safety guide

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    Model rocketry is a blast, and it's one of the best ways to get students interested in the physical sciences. However, following safety guidelines is essential. This article contains valuable information for safely…

  • The New Teacher's Toolbox: Gearing Up for Summer

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    This column shares tips for teachers just beginning their career. In this month’s issue the author offers tips for how to make the most of the summer months of rejuvenation.

  • Rocks and Minerals—Foundations of Society

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    Virtually everything we use—from the food we eat to the cars we drive—is produced from the Earth’s rock and mineral resources. As our society becomes more urbanized, students have fewer opportunities to interact with…

  • Ask the Experts

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    If red blood cells do not have nuclei, how do forensic specialists conduct DNA fingerprinting? How did Avogadro ever come up with the word “mole” to use as his unit of counting atoms? Find the answers in this…

  • Using Writing for Alternative Audiences in a College Integrated Science Course

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    Two separate writing-to-learn activities in which students wrote to authentic audiences outside of the instructor were used in a college integrated science course, Science of Water. An overview of students' tasks is…

  • Science 101: How do fruits ripen?

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    Most people love to eat fresh fruits, and today there are dozens to choose from—from “standard” fruits like apple, orange, and banana to more exotic fruits like mango, star fruit, and lychee. But how exactly do fruits…

  • The Case Study: What Makes a Good Case? Some Basic Rules of Good Storytelling Help Teachers Generate Student Excitement in the Classroom

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    This column provides original articles on innovations in case study teaching, assessment of the method, as well as case studies with teaching notes. This month’s issue concludes that a "good case" tells a short story…

  • Science Sampler: Give students a purpose to read

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    After some reflection, the author found that by giving her students a purpose to read has led to a deeper understanding of the text. In this article, she outlines the questions teachers should ask themselves prior to…

  • Scope on the Skies: Summer Skies

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    This column focuses on astronomy throughout the year. In this month’s issue the author discusses objects that appear in the summer sky.

  • Research and Teaching: A Case Study on Reflective Writing

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    Reflective writing is a student-centered approach widely used in science and engineering courses that helps students develop a holistic scientific mindset. The authors present a multiple case study in two science…

  • Science Sampler: Rocket boys and girls

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    Teachers at a middle school located in West Virginia didn’t want their students to limit themselves to local jobs when faced with future career decisions. They wanted them to investigate a world of science within their…

  • A Universal Idea: Teaching planet classification using the learning cycle

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    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…

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