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Click here to view video of Next Time You See a Snowflake This book will have you seeing snowflakes in a whole new way. You’ll learn about the science of snowflakes – how they form, why they are six-sided, what conditions are necessary for the...
Reports Article
Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, October 29, 2024
By Debra Shapiro
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Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, October 22, 2024
By Debra Shapiro
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Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, October 15, 2024
By Debra Shapiro
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Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, October 8, 2024
By Debra Shapiro
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Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, September 24, 2024
By Debra Shapiro
Journal Article
Reimagining Science as a Natural Tool for Connection: A Restorative Approach
This paper explores a restorative-type intervention with a high school student who is suspended from school for repeated threats to other students. Throughout the paper, we explore the use of restorative practices in the context of science teaching. ...
By Zachary Schafer
Journal Article
“Black is Beautiful”: A Culturally Relevant/Responsive High School Biology Lesson
This biology lesson uses the science of central dogma to “critique and question the politics of representation that systematically devalue[s] Blackness” (hooks, 1995, p.131). Students’ understanding of protein synthesis is extended in discussin...
By Eddie Taylor
Journal Article
Science classrooms are most engaging when students have the opportunity to engage in the practices of scientists. Unfortunately, many attempts to incorporate science into the classroom are disconnected from real scientific practice. When classroom sc...
By Ari Geary-Teeter, Thomas McKenna
Journal Article
Uncovering Earth’s History, One Sample at a Time
Teaching Through Trade Books...
By Christine Anne Royce
Journal Article
Dog Days At School: Using Authenticity to Guide cross-curricular Learning in Kindergarten
The presented unit explores the often-overlooked potential of integrating science, social studies, math, and ELA through the lens of a kindergarten unit centered around the creation of a dog park. Emphasizing collaborative decision-making and communi...
By Amanda Sanderman, Chelsie Byram
Journal Article
Mapping in Two and Three Dimensions
Second graders used their own school-ground explorations, using journals and iPads for pictures and narrated videos, to create traditional, two-dimensional models of their school-grounds and all its natural and human-made features. These data collect...
By Jeffery Townsend, Connie Hodge, Sonja Yow, Whitney Cox
Journal Article
Using learning objectives to guide course design is often considered an educational best practice, but little research exists that explores how students use them over time and across courses. We surveyed students on their use and perceived value of l...
By Sarah Leupen, Tory Williams, Linda Hodges, Laura Ott, Eric Anderson, Lili Cui, Kalman Nanes, H. Perks, Cynthia Wagner
Journal Article
Students are encouraged to develop a set of scientific skills and disciplinary practices common across the STEM disciplines....
By Daniel SIlverio, Eugenia Villa-Cuesta, Alison Hyslop, Kevin Kolack, Sabrina Sobel