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Arbel, Ilil – Science Probe, 1991
Provides simple instructions for establishing an herbarium, in which the collecting and classifying of dried plants preserves a vital record of the status and variety of the flora found within particular locations at specific times. (Author/JJK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Plant Identification, Plants (Botany), Science Activities
Arbel, Ilil – Science Probe, 1991
Describes how to observe and study the fascinating world of insects in public parks, backyards, and gardens. Discusses the activities and habits of several common insects. Includes addresses for sources of beneficial insects, seeds, and plants. (nine references) (JJK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Entomology, Insects
Tant, Carl – 1992
This book provides a short course in the mysteries of seed structure, function, and development. Chapter 1, "Backgrounds, Hints, And Tips For Teachers And Parents," provides a basis for working with the mid-years student. Chapater 2, "Where Do I Start? What Do I Do?" provides procedural tips for science research. Chapter 3,…
Descriptors: Botany, Demonstrations (Science), Electricity, Elementary Secondary Education
Bonnet, Robert L.; Keen, G. Daniel – 1990
This book contains 49 science fair projects designed for 6th to 9th grade students. Projects are organized by the topics of soil, ecology (projects in habitat and life cycles), pests and controls (projects in weeds and insects), recycling (projects in resources and conservation), waste products (projects in decomposition), microscopic organisms,…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Haven, Kendall – 1998
This book presents 15 tales that bring the animal world into the classroom. The stories in this book are divided into two sections: stories from aquatic ecosystems (both fresh- and saltwater systems), and from terrestrial systems, including desert, meadow, woodland, mountain, Arctic tundra, savanna, pine forest, and jungle ecosystems. All predator…
Descriptors: Animals, Class Activities, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education
Wolfe, Connie – 1987
This guide is for the gifted, talented, or creative student in grades 4-9, who wants to do a science project, enter a competitive fair, or who is interested in pursuing an independent study in any subject area. The first part of the book is a teacher's guide. It gives directions, guidelines, suggestions, and tips for assisting students in the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Independent Study, Intermediate Grades
Plass, Richard M. – 1980
This booklet was prepared for use at workshops conducted by the Junior Academy of the New York Academy of Sciences and the New York Biology Teachers Association, as well as for use in the high school classroom and laboratory as an aid to both teachers and students. Its purpose is to help the beginning science research student in selecting and…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Gardner, Robert – 1987
Energy is a vital topic. Energy costs have risen dramatically during the last decade and home owners are concerned about their energy bills and the costs associated with heating or cooling their homes. An understanding of energy, its sources and ways to reduce its use or improve the efficiency with which people use it will become more important as…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Conservation
Farmer, Mike – 1987
This document was designed to be used as a tool to assist students with research-oriented science projects. It provides a step-by-step approach to the development of such projects addressing: (1) selecting a research topic; (2) learning about the subject; (3) developing a specific purpose for the research; (4) planning the project; (5) initiating…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Data Analysis, Elementary School Science
Fortner, Rosanne; Mayer, Victor J. – 1981
Ropes and their uses for the sailor are the focus of this unit. Students begin the study by taking apart a section of rope and putting it back together, testing strength at various stages. They also practice tying different knots and learn about the uses of ropes in sailing. After investigating the mechanics of a block and tackle, students…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Lexicology, Mechanics (Physics)
Hartley, Suzanne M.; Fortner, Rosanne – 1980
Described in this unit are three activities related to classification and fish identification. In the first activity students design and use a dichotomous key to common classroom items, while Activity B involves the construction of a key to Lake Erie fish families. During Activity C, each student writes a story and draws a humorous picture of a…
Descriptors: Animals, Art Activities, Biology, Classification
Meinke, James D.; Kennedy, Beth A. – 1979
This guidebook for teachers is accompanied by a student workbook. The investigations are intended to offer students an opportunity to study the effects of air temperature on air density and movement, the circulation of air and how it changes the amount of precipitation in the area around the Great Lakes, and the implications of the "lake…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Comienski, James; Mayer, Victor J. – 1979
This guidebook for teachers is accompanied by a student workbook. The investigations are intended to offer the students an opportunity to learn to use topographic maps and profiles to locate evidence of ancient water levels of Lake Erie and man's use of the beach ridges near the lake. Maps, diagrams, and data tables accompany the written material.…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Farnsworth, Carolyn; Mayer, Victor J. – 1979
This guidebook for teachers is accompanied by a student workbook. The investigations are intended to offer students an opportunity to learn about the causes and effects of increases in the level of Lake Erie and the effects of lake level regulation. Illustrations and graphs accompany the written material. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education