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MacKenzie, Ann Haley; McDowell, Brian – Science Scope, 2012
What do paleontologists, dinosaur tracks, and the nature of science have in common? They're combined here in an inquiry activity where students use methods of observation and inference to devise evidence-based explanations for the data they collect about dinosaur tracks, much like the methods used by paleontologists. Students then debate the…
Descriptors: Paleontology, Scientific Concepts, Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Instruction
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Bakula, Nora – Science Scope, 2010
Formative assessments are usually informal and can range from oral question-and-answer sessions in class to performance events or quizzes. Stiggens and DuFour (2009) state that teachers and schools should use formative assessments to clarify what students are supposed to be learning, improve the instructional practices of individual teachers, and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Teaching Methods, Formative Evaluation, Action Research
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Bergman, Daniel – Science Scope, 2011
The messages students receive through popular media such as movies, television, the internet, and music videos have a powerful influence and can shape their thinking. A national survey of media use by 8- to 18-year-olds found the average adolescent spends over seven and a half hours daily with entertainment media (KFF 2010). Rather than viewing…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Popular Culture, Mass Media Effects, Science Instruction
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Brunsell, Eric; Marcks, Jason – Science Scope, 2007
Nearly 20 years after the release of The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics' video, "A Private Universe", much research has been done in relation to students' understanding of space-science concepts and how to effectively change these ideas. However, student difficulties with basic space-science concepts still persist. This article will…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Space Sciences, Concept Formation, Misconceptions
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VanDorn, Kristy – Science Scope, 2005
Venture into the author's seventh-grade classroom on any given day, and one is likely to see students hypothesizing, designing experiments to test their explanations, analyzing data, writing formal publications of results, and debating over scientific procedures in an attempt to justify their control of variables. Students are motivated, on-task,…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Activities, Hypothesis Testing, Teaching Methods
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Brendzel, Sharon – Science Scope, 2004
Teachers spend a great deal of time trying to capture student interest because motivation is the beginning of learning. One effective way to do this is through the use of games in the classroom. Games provide a natural motivation, are part of good teaching strategies, and, fortunately, there are many that can be used to help build concepts.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Centered Curriculum, Educational Games, Student Motivation
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Hunt, Vanessa – Science Scope, 2004
"His handwriting checks out and his prints look pretty good. Move him to the top of the list," orders the 13-year-old captain. His co-detective makes appropriate procedural notes. "Bring the next one up. Get a foot measurement and let Andre print him before we talk." In another corner of the room, two girls administer a solemn oath to one of six…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Forensic Sciences, Crime, Teaching Methods
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Rios, Jose M. – Science Scope, 2002
Inquiry. It's a word that every teacher has heard repeatedly since the publication of the National Science Education Standards. Given the challenges of teaching core content, preparing students for inquiry may seem like a daunting task. Yet there are many different approaches to inquiry. Examining the nature of the scientific method and reducing…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Scientific Methodology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods