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Miller, Emily; Januszyk, Rita – Science and Children, 2014
To teachers of diverse classrooms, more rigorous standards in science may seem intimidating, as the past years of rigid accountability have failed to close the achievement gap. However, the "Next Generation Science Standards" ("NGSS") were written with all students in mind, with input and full review by a diversity and equity…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Science Instruction, Case Studies, Student Diversity
Manley, James – Science and Children, 2008
In today's climate of standardized testing, the author shares his concern that colleagues who are currently implementing researched, inquiry-based science that awaken students' curiosity may soon be thwarted by mandated, time-consuming packaged programs. He encourages science educators to "fight" for inquiry-based science and includes some…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Science Education, Inquiry, Science Teachers
Haines, Sarah – Science and Children, 2006
Schoolyard wildlife habitats aren't just for beauty and fun--they are outdoor classrooms where real science learning takes place. Schoolyard habitat projects involve conservation and restoration of wildlife habitat; however, the learning doesn't have to stop there--outdoor classrooms can foster many kinds of active learning across the curriculum…
Descriptors: Wildlife, State Standards, Playgrounds, Active Learning
Anderson, Karen L.; Martin, Dean M.; Faszewski, Ellen E. – Science and Children, 2006
The dawn of a new school year is the perfect time to reflect on last year's successes while setting even higher expectations for the upcoming year. For several years, many new-school-year resolutions have revolved around a common theme: improving the introduction of inquiry skills to young (kindergarten through second grade) learners, particularly…
Descriptors: Observation, Science Activities, Elementary School Students, Science Process Skills
Carrier, Sarah J. – Science and Children, 2006
While few disagree that science fair projects have great potential for student learning, the preparation and execution of projects can be stressful for teachers, students, and parents alike. While working as a fourth-grade teacher, the author's goal was to provide students with a science fair experience minus the pressure of trying to figure out…
Descriptors: Science Fairs, Science Education, Student Projects, Science Projects
Braude, Stan; Corey, Leah M. – Science and Children, 2006
Students are usually quick to draw conclusions about their surroundings. Their generalizations, however, are often based on a single experience or even a story recounted by a friend. An individual's ability to reason inductively improves as he gains more experience in the world. The ability to draw broad conclusions also improves with an…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Probability, Science Fairs, Science Projects
Chrisman, Kent – Science and Children, 2005
Young children are born scientists, exploring everything in their world around them. Yet, many teachers still find it hard to integrate science into the daily schedule. However, open-ended science or discovery centers are a perfect way for teachers to help students develop science processes and build literacy skills while they integrate science…
Descriptors: Science Education, Problem Solving, Learning Centers (Classroom), Discovery Learning
Gallenstein, Nancy L. – Science and Children, 2005
When one thinks of a "concept map," they usually think of a chartlike graphic that describes a concept and its various relationships, with general concepts at the top, specific supporting concepts toward the bottom, and words and lines showing the connections and flow between the concepts. Some think of concept maps as tools for teachers of upper…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Science Instruction, Class Activities, Preschool Children
Schon, Isabel – Science and Children, 2004
Spanish-speaking children, like children everywhere, are naturally interested in the world around them. If teachers are to encourage their understanding and appreciation of the natural and physical sciences, they should provide them with a wide variety of books they can read and understand. From board books about farm animals to a high-interest…
Descriptors: Sciences, Spanish Speaking, Physical Sciences, Animals
Peer reviewedRubin, Penni – Science and Children, 2002
Discusses the importance of early interest in science and how effective it is on career choice in adult stages of life. Recommends starting mathematics and science activities in preschool and kindergarten. Describes how to create a career-oriented learning center in the classroom with examples of kitchen chemistry, nutrition/botany, zoology,…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedEllis, Brian – Science and Children, 2001
Explores storytelling as an instructional method to teach about science. A well-told science story can bring acts to life, make abstract concepts concrete, and walk the listener through the process of scientific inquiry using virtual reality. (SAH)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Inquiry, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedBarman, Charles R. – Science and Children, 2000
Introduces two national studies designed for K-8 preservice and inservice teachers. The first study concerns students' views of science and scientists, while the second study examines students' ideas about animals. Points out the importance of having teachers conduct classroom research, which is a part of professional development. (YDS)
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Elementary Education, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedMonroe, Eula Ewing; Nelson, Marvin N. – Science and Children, 2000
Provides a brief history of the metric system. Discusses the infrequent use of the metric measurement system in the United States, why conversion from the customary system to the metric system is difficult, and the need for change. (Contains 14 resources.) (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics History, Measurement, Metric System
Peer reviewedDemers, Chris – Science and Children, 2000
Analyzes the role of standards in science curriculum development and professional development. Discusses the difficulty of interpreting standards and describes experiences from a curriculum forum. (YDS)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Middle Schools, Professional Development
Peer reviewedNelson, Tamara Holmlund; Moscovici, Hedy – Science and Children, 1998
Discusses various problems with Activitymania (prepackaged activities for science instruction) in the context of teaching scientific inquiry. Suggests that teachers clearly define conceptual goals and their relationships to students' lives and interests before selecting classroom activities. (PVD)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Concept Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science

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