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Benedis-Grab, Gregory – Science Scope, 2011
Interdisciplinary teaching is a great way to focus on overarching concepts and help students make connections across disciplines. Historically, art and science have been connected disciplines. The botanical prints of the 18th and 19th centuries and early work with microscopes are two examples of a need for strong artistic skills in the science…
Descriptors: Biology, Methods, Teaching Methods, Art Education
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Katsh-Singer, Rebecca – Science Scope, 2011
We want to challenge our students, but we need to give them tasks and assessments they can realistically succeed at and are valid indicators of their learning. Deconstructing planning, teaching, and assessment can help teachers instruct and assess more appropriately, leading to more confident, motivated, and higher-achieving learners. In this…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Student Evaluation
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Lucking, Robert A.; Christmann, Edwin P.; Wighting, Mervyn J. – Science Scope, 2010
Although in some schools cell phones have to be turned off or perhaps kept in lockers to avoid misuse, the authors hope to demonstrate in this article how they can be used under supervision to assist learning. This ubiquitous device can be a powerful classroom tool. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Physics
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Riddle, Bob – Science Scope, 2010
While science is certainly language based, it is also bilingual in the sense that mathematics is also "spoken" in science classes. There are many opportunities throughout the school year to integrate the language of mathematics with science lessons and activities. This month's column provides some measurement activities that can be incorporated…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Mathematics, Measurement Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Angelone, Lauren – Science Scope, 2010
There's no denying that middle school students are interested in video games. With such motivation present, we as teachers should harness this media in a productive way in our classrooms. Students today are much more technologically advanced than ever before, and using video games is one more way to use something from their world as a teaching…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Video Games, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Science
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Riddle, Bob – Science Scope, 2010
Solar system exploration in November includes flybys of Saturn's moons, a comet, and the next-to-last launch of a space shuttle before the shuttle program ends. In addition, on November 1 and 29 before sunrise, the waning crescent Moon will be close to asteroid 3 Juno. In fact, by observing the Moon and using some of the stars in the background…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Teaching Methods
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Robertson, Laura; Meyer, John R. – Science Scope, 2010
Differences in insect morphology and movement during singing provide a fascinating opportunity for students to investigate insects while learning about the characteristics of sound. In the activities described here, students use a free online computer software program to explore the songs of the major singing insects and experiment with making…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Entomology, Computer Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
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Vincent, Dan – Science Scope, 2010
Using "hands-on" instruction in the science classroom has obvious value for both teachers and students. However, just because a type of instruction does not allow students to physically interact with objects does not mean it is not worthwhile. One method the author has found to be productive and engaging for students uses examples of historical…
Descriptors: Investigations, Physics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Russo, Joseph; Mattox, Stephen; Kildau, Nicole – Science Scope, 2010
The wealth of geologic data on Hawaiian volcanoes makes them ideal for study by middle school students. In this paper the authors use existing data on the age and location of Hawaiian volcanoes to predict the location of the next Hawaiian volcano and when it will begin to grow on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. An inquiry-based lesson is also…
Descriptors: Physical Geography, Natural Disasters, Middle School Students, Secondary School Science
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Patrick, Patricia; Patrick, Tammy – Science Scope, 2010
Unfortunately, middle school students often view human impact as an abstract idea over which they have no control and do not see themselves as contributing to the Earth's environmental decline. How better to uncover students' ideas concerning human impact in their local community than to have them take photographs. With this objective in mind, the…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Secondary School Science, Environmental Education, Photography
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Esser, Liza – Science Scope, 2011
Studying the Olympic sport of curling is a fun and engaging way to learn about the concepts of friction, forces, momentum, and Newton's laws. Each winter, the author takes her eighth-grade physical science class on a field trip to experience curling firsthand. This field trip has become a favorite of the eighth graders at Capitol Hill Day School…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Field Trips, Day Schools, Physics
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Gilbert, Lynn; Breitbarth, Pamela; Brungardt, Matthew; Dorr, Carrie; Balgopal, Meena – Science Scope, 2010
Most educators have a love-hate relationship with field trips. On the one hand, field trips are a great way to get students out of the building, enhance learning, and have some fun. On the other hand, field trips are a lot of work and worry. Especially now, with the increased cost of transportation and the need for curricular ties, field trips…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Student Interests, Science Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Jones, Teresa; Sterling, Donna R. – Science Scope, 2011
Encouraging students with learning challenges to actively participate in the learning process can be difficult, especially when they are tentative about their knowledge level as compared to their peers. This article outlines three steps teachers can take to incorporate cooperative learning strategies that ensure active participation by all…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods
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Schnittka, Christine; Bell, Randy; Richards, Larry – Science Scope, 2010
Engineers, scientists, and environmental groups around the globe are hard at work finding solutions to mitigate or halt global warming. One major goal of the curriculum described here, Save the Penguins, is to help students recognize that what we do at home can affect how penguins fare in the Southern Hemisphere. In addition, students learn how…
Descriptors: Heat, Climate, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Hermann, Ronald S.; Miranda, Rommel J. – Science Scope, 2010
Although inquiry-based science teaching has been around since the 1960s, many teachers are slow to incorporate inquiry principles into their science lessons. The authors address this issue by using an analogy between a magician's card trick and open inquiry. This analogy was chosen to portray a difference of perspective and demonstrate how the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities
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