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eBook
It’s Still Debatable! Using Socioscientific Issues to Develop Scientific Literacy, K–5 (e-book)
It’s Still Debatable! encourages scientific literacy by showing you how to teach the content and thinking skills K–5 students need to explore real...
Journal Article
Exploring Cell Biology Through a Silent Teaching Film From 1929
Exploring science and history with the Library of Congress ...
By KALEENA BLACK
Journal Article
Using the Next Generation Science Standards and the Madagascar hissing cockroach to explore replication in science ...
Collection
Insects! And Arthropod Lesson Plans
Collection of lesson plans I've found focused on insects and arthropod relatives....
Journal Article
This paper highlights learning supports associated with genetics lessons that were implemented in a urban high school biology classroom. The supports ...
By Lauren Stewart, Donna Ross, and Kimberly Elliot
Journal Article
A Cancer Education Curriculum for Underserved Elementary School Children
Learn how Los Angeles educators implemented a new curriculum to teach underserved elementary students about basic cancer concepts. &nbs...
By Dieuwertje J. Kast, Anupam Singh, and W. Martin Kast
Blog Post
Exploring Structure and Function in Insects
As an entomologist, one of my greatest challenges is trying to overcome my students’ feelings of fear and disgust regarding insects. Insects often h...
By Cindy Workosky
Blog Post
Using Toxic Algal Blooms to Teach Structure and Function
Young children often experience a developmental stage in which they question everything. Why aren’t there dinosaurs anymore? Why do cats purr? Why a...
By Rebecca Brewer
NSTA Press Book
Patterns and the Plant World, Grade 1: STEM Road Map for Elementary School
What if you could challenge your first graders to relate changes in seasonal weather patterns to changes in the plant world using a container garden? ...
NSTA Press Book
Reading Nature: Engaging Biology Students With Evidence From the Living World
By making room for this book in your curriculum, you’ll have a fresh way to motivate your students to look at the living world and ask not only “W...
By Matthew Kloser, Sophia Grathwol