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Borer, Londa; And Others – Science Teacher, 1996
Describes an approach for making chemistry relevant to everyday life. Involves the study of kinetics using the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by vegetable juices. Allows students to design and carry out experiments and then draw conclusions from their results. (JRH)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Relevance (Education), Science Activities
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Cherif, Abour – Science Teacher, 1993
Presents and discusses the following six questions to focus students' inquiry experiences: (1) What do you think will happen? (2) What actually happened? (3) How did it happen? (4) Why did this happen? (5) How can we find out which of these hypotheses is the most reasonable? (6) How can you relate the investigation to your daily life? (PR)
Descriptors: High Schools, Inquiry, Learning Activities, Science Activities
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Pankiewicz, Philip R. – Science Teacher, 1992
Presents five hands-on activities that allow students to detect, measure, reduce, and eliminate moisture. Students make a humidity detector and a hygrometer, examine the effects of moisture on different substances, calculate the percent of water in a given food, and examine the absorption potential of different desiccants. (MDH)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Humidity, Measurement, Meteorology
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Gilhousen, David – Science Teacher, 2004
In this article, the author discusses a tornado-producing machine that he used in teacher-led, student assisted demonstrations in order to reinforce concepts learned during a unit on weather. The machine, or simulator, was powered by a hair dryer, fan, and cool-mist humidifier. The machine consists of a demonstration table containing a plenum box,…
Descriptors: Physics, Weather, Natural Disasters, Science Instruction
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Schneegurt, Mark A.; Wedel, Adrianne N.; Pokorski, Edward W. – Science Teacher, 2004
Using microbiology activities in the classroom is an effective way for teachers to address National Standards in the life sciences. However, common microbiology activities that involve swabbing doorknobs and hands are too risky due to the likelihood of culturing human pathogens. In addition, making sterile media and maintaining sterile conditions…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Microbiology
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Ringlein, James – Science Teacher, 2005
Violins, earthquakes, and the "singing rod" demonstration all have something in common--stick-slip frictional motion. The application of stick-slip friction can be extended to a ringing wineglass, exotic percussion instruments, car racing, and the latest research on the interplay between surfaces at the atomic level. These examples all involve two…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Experiments
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Avant, Thomas – Science Teacher, 2002
This article describes an experiment, designed by Cindy Henk, manager of the Socolofsky Microscopy Center at Louisiana State University (LSU), that involved collecting and viewing microorganisms in the air-water interface. The experiment was participated by Leesville High School microbiology students. The students found that the air-water…
Descriptors: Microbiology, High School Students, Science Experiments, Water
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Scheppler, Judith A.; Sethakorn, Nan; Styer, Susan – Science Teacher, 2003
The Kirby-Bauer assay, also called the disc diffusion assay, is a standard procedure used in clinical laboratories to test the susceptibility of patients' bacterial isolates to antibiotics. In the assay, the bacteria are swabbed onto an agar plate, and paper discs impregnated with antibiotics are placed on the agar. The antibiotic diffuses from…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Microbiology, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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Science Teacher, 1974
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures, Physical Sciences
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Science Teacher, 1978
Science activities or experiments described are: (1) plant cloning, (2) determining the cost-effectiveness of gas and electric heating, and (3) a physics project competition. (MDR)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Experiential Learning, Heating, Physical Sciences
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Fox, Michael W.; Ward, M. Andrea – Science Teacher, 1977
Experiments by secondary school students which inflict pain and suffering are described. NSTA policy regarding the use of live animals is presented. An argument for the use of animals in research is given along with a recommendation by the author that animal projects should show a reverence for life. (AJ)
Descriptors: Biology, Guidelines, Science Education, Science Experiments
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Rayner-Canham, Geoffrey – Science Teacher, 1985
The International System of Units (SI) or the metric system contains related units which make science simpler for students and teachers. By emphasizing descriptive units, requiring unit use throughout calculations, and using negative exponents, teachers can help students have a better understanding of energy, pressure, and mass concepts. (DH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, High Schools, Measurement, Metric System
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Levine, Dana – Science Teacher, 1985
"Females in Engineering, Methods, Motivation, and Experience" (FEMME) is a precollege program at New Jersey Institute of Technology giving academically talented ninth-grade girls an introduction to engineering. Four experiments (windmill building, burglar alarm construction, electrochemistry, and spatial reasoning activities) helpful in achieving…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Females, High Schools, Physical Sciences
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Lamb, William G. – Science Teacher, 1985
Describes the properties of colloids, listing those commonly encountered (such as whipped cream, mayonnaise, and fog). Also presents several experiments using colloids and discusses "Silly Putty," a colloid with viscoelastic properties whose counterintuitive properties result from its mixture of polymers. (DH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Physical Sciences, Science Activities
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Switzer, Terry G. – Science Teacher, 1984
Discusses several environmental problems resulting from thermal pollution. Also discusses experiments which help students develop an awareness and understanding of these problems while reinforcing science process skills, problem-solving methods, and independent logical thinking. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Education, Heat
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