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Laminack, Lester – Science and Children, 1987
Explains the principles of the Language Experience Approach (LEA) and discusses its application to science lessons. Provides a five-day plan for extending an LEA activity. Illustrates the LEA approach with a lesson involving a turtle. (ML)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Integrated Activities
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Jenness, Mark – Science and Children, 1987
Suggests how simple hikes can be integrated into the elementary school curriculum. Presents nine topic areas that can serve as themes for schoolyard hikes. (ML)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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Maxwell, Donald E.; Berkheimer, Glenn – Science and Children, 1987
Describes how a science challenge program was modeled after the Olympics to offer a variety of science events in a competitive setting. Reviews organizational factors, suggests sources for events, and identifies rules and scoring procedures. (ML)
Descriptors: Competition, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
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Elliott, David L.; Nagel, Kathleen Carter – Science and Children, 1987
Indicates the inadequacies and limitations of traditionally written elementary science textbooks. Offers suggestions and provides examples for teaching more accurately and experientially the nature and process of science. Identifies several sources for enrichment of the textbook. (ML)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
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Van De Walle, Carol – Science and Children, 1988
Describes a two-day field trip, along with follow-up classroom activities and experiments which relate to water resources and water quality. Discusses how trips to a lake and water treatment facilities can enhance appreciation of water. (TW)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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Petty, Carolyn A. – Science and Children, 1988
Describes some art activities for early childhood that also teach about science. Expresses concern that young children operating in a three-dimensional world are often expected to translate their world onto a flat sheet of paper. (TW)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Jones, Clare B.; Shafer, Kathryn E. – Science and Children, 1987
Encourages teachers to take advantage of the natural curiosity of young children in enhancing their interest in science. Describes four simple activities involving water, living and non-living things, air pollution, and food. (TW)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Biology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Fields, Steve – Science and Children, 1987
Describes a hands-on lesson in magnetism designed to be used with upper elementary grade students. Emphasizes structured experiences which involve the student in measuring, data collecting, graphing, and extrapolating information. (TW)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
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Linn, Marcia C. – Science and Children, 1987
Describes the use of a microcomputer-based laboratory (MBL) in teaching the concepts of heat and temperature to eighth grade students. Discusses the advantages of being able to instantly display the results of their experimentation with the use of temperature and light probes, and heat pulsors. (TW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation
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Pugh, Ava F.; Dukes-Bevans, Lenell – Science and Children, 1987
Provides some teaching tips for elementary teachers that are designed to enhance the natural interests of young children in science and help equip them with important science processing skills. Contains activities related to observation, classification, measurement, and communication. (TW)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Communications, Elementary Education
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Hanshumaker, William – Science and Children, 1987
Discusses some of the ways that a cabbage can be used to produce a universal indicator of pH. Describes the methods for producing the indicator, experiments students can do on ordinary household chemicals, and a student take-home assignment for producing pH indicators. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
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Ostlund, Karen; Fite, Kathy – Science and Children, 1988
Describes classroom activities to help children determine cause and relate the changes to the substances being changed. Advocates the use of "change jars" and making daily observations to teach the concepts that certain conditions promote change. Includes ideas using temperature, moisture, rotting, and sprouting to teach the concept of change. (CW)
Descriptors: Change, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Riddle, Bob – Science and Children, 1988
Presents several classroom ideas to help students understand their relationship to and their place in the universe as well as how difficult it would be to find life beyond Earth. Lists activities for children including the "Map Procedure," the "Model Procedure," and "Good Ol' Sol." (CW)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Lightman, Alan; Sadler, Philip – Science and Children, 1988
Describes an activity using a large balloon to help children understand that, even though the horizon appears to be flat, the Earth is, indeed, round. Uses a toy ship to reinforce evidence from the first part of the activity. Stresses the importance of confronting naive theories at an early age. (CW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Van Cleaf, David; Hamilton, Patti – Science and Children, 1988
Describes a lesson designed to help young students conceptualize cholesterol and its effects on the body. Provides young students with a concrete way to understand how cholesterol builds up in blood vessels and restricts blood flow. Includes a simple illustrative experiment for children to perform themselves. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Cardiovascular System, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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