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Marcotte, Sarah – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
Museums are rich resources of artifacts, archives, and experiences. Today, teachers can access those resources to enhance student learning in more ways that ever before. Technology has allowed museums to make natural and cultural information free and available to those who visit onsite or online. This article features an online activity that…
Descriptors: Museums, Educational Resources, Internet, Educational Technology
Cox-Petersen, Anne; Spencer, Brenda – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
In this article, the authors describe an integrated science and literacy instructional model in which students build background knowledge by engaging in free-choice learning options during an investigation of school yard habitats. Students interact with their peers while inquiring, discussing findings, and using print resources to enhance learning.
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Science Instruction, Literacy, Inquiry
Pasquier, Myra; Narguizian, Paul J. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
Field trips provide students with a unique opportunity to experience science in an informal and natural setting. While being exposed to engaging learning environments, students can use their prior knowledge and experience. At the same time, they are applying newly acquired skills and knowledge. In this article, the authors outline field trip…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Outdoor Education, Science Activities, Educational Environment
Reeder, Stacy; Moseley, Christine – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
This article describes an activity that integrates both mathematics and science while inviting students to make connections between the two and learn significant concepts in a meaningful way. Students work within the real-world context of wildlife population scenarios to make predictions, test their hypotheses, and determine and construct graphs…
Descriptors: Wildlife, Mathematics Activities, Science Activities, Relevance (Education)
Sorgo, Andrej – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
We tried to enrich teaching human anatomy in high school biology lessons. Students construct dichotomous identification keys to the cells, tissues, organs, or body parts. By doing this, students have achieved higher-order cognitive levels of knowledge because construction of such keys is based on analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Students found…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Identification, Human Body, Anatomy
Yopp, Ruth Helen – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
Hands-on explorations can be extended through interactions with informational texts, enhancing both science learning and literacy development. In this article, the author describes a primary-grade science activity that begins with students examining pine cones and sharing their experiences and observations with peers. The students then generate…
Descriptors: Literacy, Hands on Science, Science Activities, Primary Education
Baker, William P.; DeBeus, Elizabeth; Jones, Carleton – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2006
Understanding natural and human-induced hazards is an important part of the standards-based science curriculum. Experience, however, indicates that the topic is a difficult one for many students. We have developed an exciting investigative laboratory exercise that uses simulated food-based case studies to promote critical thinking and improve…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Science Laboratories, Toxicology, Science Curriculum
Peer reviewedCarrier, Karen A. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
The author provides information on how science teachers can write science literacy objectives that help English language learners (ELLs) develop the scientific literacy needed for academic success in the science classroom. The article offers suggestions on how teachers can determine the vocabulary, language functions, and sentence structures that…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Science Teachers, Science Education, Scientific Literacy
Peer reviewedYoung, Edith – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
Vocabulary is the essential element of comprehending concepts in content areas. Many words used in science content-area materials are used to define concepts and to increase the conceptual development of the content area. Conceptual development is a major goal of content-area instruction. Without a clear understanding of the language of the…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Semantics
Peer reviewedHonnert, Alicia M.; Bozan, Sarah E. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
For most middle school-level students, summarizing main ideas can prove to be difficult, especially for those with low vocabulary and language acquisition skills. Working specifically with students who are English Language Learners (ELLs) and in a special education program, we discovered that teaching summarization as a reading strategy increased…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Scientific Concepts, Writing Skills
Peer reviewedFortner, Rosanne W. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
Middle school students examine data from the Great Lakes region, assess impact of climate changes, and relate climate and water processes in a concept map. After learning how lake water levels will likely decline, they listen to a story about a grandparent revisiting the lakeshore with a grandchild. In the role of the grandparent and then of the…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Science Instruction, Concept Mapping, Science Activities
Peer reviewedScience Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
High/Scope's approach to education is a blend of Jean Piaget's constructivist theory of child development and the best of traditional teacher experience. The High/Scope approach is about helping students gain knowledge and skills in important content areas, such as language and literacy, initiative and social relations, movement, music, and…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Teaching Guides, Reading Skills, Emergent Literacy
Peer reviewedMeichtry, Yvonne J. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
This series of activities, which integrates science and social studies, is designed to involve students in experimental learning experiences conducted in an outdoor setting. Throughout the lesson, which is based on a model of instruction called Flow Learning [TM], students (a) simulate the Web of Life, (b) use different senses and scientific…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Studies, Elementary School Students, Relevance (Education)
Peer reviewedRhea, Marilyn; Lucido, Patricia; Gregerson-Malm, Cheryl – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
These series of lessons uses the process of student inquiry to teach the concepts of force and motion identified in the National Science Education Standards for grades 5-8. The lesson plan also uses technology as a teaching tool through the use of interactive Web sites. The lessons are built on the 5-E format and feature imbedded assessments.
Descriptors: Motion, Science Education, Inquiry, Student Research
Peer reviewedShaw, Edward L., Jr.; Baggett, Paige V.; Daughenbaugh, Lynda R.; Daughenbaugh, Richard L.; Santoli, Susan – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
The inspiration for this article was not conceived over lunch, but more specifically over the box in which the lunches were packaged. Five colleagues brainstormed ideas for teaching a unit on trees for the third grade that would fit in our boxes. The disciplines involved were art, children's literature, science, social studies, and technology.…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Teacher Educators

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