Publication Date
| In 2026 | 0 |
| Since 2025 | 0 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 0 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 1 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 2 |
Descriptor
Source
| Science and Children | 17 |
Author
| Donalson-Sams, Marilyn | 1 |
| Dorman, Mildred M. | 1 |
| Dunlevy, Margie Ann | 1 |
| Fields, Steve | 1 |
| Foley, Lauren | 1 |
| Haake, Monica | 1 |
| Hamilton, Patti | 1 |
| Hanshumaker, William | 1 |
| Hayes, Meredith L. | 1 |
| Kotar, Michael | 1 |
| Linn, Marcia C. | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Publication Type
| Journal Articles | 17 |
| Guides - Classroom - Teacher | 14 |
| Reports - Descriptive | 8 |
Education Level
| Elementary Education | 1 |
| Grade 5 | 1 |
| Intermediate Grades | 1 |
| Middle Schools | 1 |
Audience
| Practitioners | 7 |
| Teachers | 3 |
Location
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Smith, P. Sean; Plumley, Courtney L.; Hayes, Meredith L. – Science and Children, 2017
This column provides ideas and techniques to enhance your science teaching. This month's issue discusses how children think about the small-particle model of matter. What Richard Feynman referred to as the "atomic hypothesis" is perhaps more familiar to us as the small-particle model of matter. In its most basic form, the model states…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Molecular Structure, Grade 5
Wise, Kevin; Haake, Monica – Science and Children, 2007
In this article, the authors describe steps on how to develop a high-impact activity in which students build, test, and improve their own "coffee can" speakers to observe firsthand how loudspeakers work to convert electrical energy to sound. The activity is appropriate for students in grades three to six and lends itself best to students…
Descriptors: Investigations, Science Teachers, Energy, Student Centered Curriculum
Peer reviewedDonalson-Sams, Marilyn – Science and Children, 1988
Describes activities which help students understand several basic scientific concepts regarding water. Outlines objectives, materials needed, procedures, and questions to ask about student observations. Investigations include working with the self-sealing property of water, talcum powder, paper clips, and making water wetter. (RT)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Motivation Techniques, Physical Sciences
Peer reviewedMcShane, Joan Braunagel – Science and Children, 1988
Discusses a research project of testing detergents that resulted from students' classroom observations of and questions about water pollution and suds. Outlines procedures and responsibilities necessary for conducting the experiment. A sample student data sheet is included. (RT)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Laboratory Procedures, Motivation Techniques
Peer reviewedFields, 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
Peer reviewedKotar, Michael – Science and Children, 1989
Describes science activities which use simple chemical tests to distinguish between materials and to determine some of their properties. Explains the water, iodine, heat, acid, baking soda, acid/base indicator, glucose, and sugar tests. Includes activities to enhance chemical testing and a list of suggested powders for use. (RT)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Laboratory Procedures
Peer reviewedDunlevy, Margie Ann – Science and Children, 1989
Explains the development of a science program which was initiated to help students, parents, and other teachers appreciate science. Provides a list of materials needed, procedures, questions, and objectives for performing two of the 30 activities used in the project. (RT)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Motivation Techniques, Science Activities
Peer reviewedVan 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
Peer reviewedShirah, Sue; Dorman, Mildred M. – Science and Children, 1989
Described are science activities in which students concentrate on their senses and make discoveries with their eyes, ears, noses, mouths, and hands. Suggested experiments include activities involving cooking, tasting, observing, floating and sinking objects, making rain, and stringed musical instruments. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedScience and Children, 1989
Describes an underwater expedition which will allow students to participate in activities without being physically present. Provides a list of participating museums and examples of activities from curriculum materials which include a poster, bathymetric map, and 25 lessons. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Elementary School Science, Energy, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedWhipple, Nona; Whitmore, Sherry – Science and Children, 1989
Presents a many-faceted learning approach to the study of crystals. Provides instructions for performing activities including crystal growth and patterns, creating miniature simulations of crystal-containing rock formations, charcoal and sponge gardens, and snowflakes. (RT)
Descriptors: Crystallography, Earth Science, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedHanshumaker, 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
Peer reviewedVan 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
Peer reviewedTephly, Joan B. – Science and Children, 1989
Presents nine hands-on discovery and inquiry type activities which penetrate the student's immediate world, integrate other curricular areas, involve group cooperation, excite, motivate, and encourage creative thinking. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Creative Thinking, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedScience and Children, 1989
Describes activities which demonstrate the abundance of organisms living underground. Provides outlined directions, lists of materials, and a soil ecosystem transparency for delving into the properties of soil. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Previous Page | Next Page ยป
Pages: 1 | 2
Direct link
