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Adedokun, Omolola; Parker, Loran Carleton; Loizzo, Jamie; Burgess, Wilella; Robinson, J. Paul – Science Scope, 2011
One school offers zipTrips as an alternative to actual field trips taken outside of school. ZipTrips are web- and broadcast-delivered electronic field trips that include online videos, lesson plans, and a live, 45-minute interactive program consisting of four core components: an in-studio audience, live interaction with scientists, prerecorded…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Field Trips, Integrated Activities, Audiences
Peer reviewedLindgren, Joan; Cushall, Marcia – Science Scope, 2000
Integrates math and science through pressure and weight investigations using dancers' feet. Examines pressure by exploring the pressure exerted by a dancer standing on her toes, and investigates weight and measurement. Makes suggestions for assessment. (SAH)
Descriptors: Dance, Integrated Activities, Lesson Plans, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedRogis, Jeanne A. – Science Scope, 1991
Presents a class activity in which students use trigonometry to calculate the height attained by a water rocket. Provides a lesson plan that includes a list of materials needed, procedures to carry out the experiment, suggestions to extend the activity, and a reproducible worksheet for the students to register their calculations. (MDH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computation, Integrated Activities, Junior High Schools

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