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Choffin, Amy; Johnston, Laura – Science and Children, 2018
This article describes how two teachers implemented a 5E lesson in a third-grade classroom where the students had been working with forces/motion and investigating things that move like pendulums, swing sets, and various toys. The lesson was included as part of a larger unit on motion. The desired outcome for this lesson was for students to…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Elementary School Science, Science Education, Motion
Fitzallen, Noleine; Watson, Jane; Wright, Suzie – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2017
When working within a meaningful context quite young students are capable of working with sophisticated data. Year 3 students investigate thermal insulation and the transfer of heat in a STEM inquiry, developing skills in measuring temperature by conducting a statistical investigation, and using a stylised graph to interpret their data.
Descriptors: Grade 2, Elementary School Students, Graphs, Data Interpretation
Coleman, Julianne M.; Dantzler, John A. – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2016
This study sought to examine the frequency and type of graphical representations in science trade books for children from 1972 to 2007. Specifically questions addressed differences in graphical forms in science discipline and for intended audience age for books. The results revealed that there is an increase in the presence and variation of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Books, Visual Aids, Physical Sciences
Robertson, Bill – Science and Children, 2014
At first glance it seems easy to attribute cause and effect when it's not applicable, either through mistakenly taking every correlation as a cause and effect relationship, misinterpreting the meaning of independent and dependent variables, or not focusing on direct causes. Sometimes it's easy to help students understand where…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Correlation
Hsu, Tung – Physics Teacher, 2014
A vehicle starts from rest at constant acceleration, then cruises at constant speed for a time. Next, it decelerates at a constant rate.… This and similar statements are common in elementary physics courses. Students are asked to graph the motion of the vehicle or find the velocity, acceleration, and distance traveled by the vehicle from a given…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Motion, Physics, Science Experiments
Wibig, Tadeusz; Dam-o, Punsiri – Physics Education, 2013
We would like to share with you our ongoing experiences with "hands-on
statistics" lessons we have recently carried out. We have developed a new
experimental path for teaching young students using fundamental concepts
of "statistics": uncertainty of the measurement, the uncertainty of the mean,
the mean itself, etc. The methods…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Statistics, Measurement Techniques, Science Instruction
Metcalfe, Gareth – Primary Science, 2013
Great science teachers recognise the importance of providing children with practical, real-life experiences to develop their understanding of, and enthusiasm for, this truly inspirational subject. However, Gareth Metcalfe believes that the process by which children understand and remember their scientific experiences can be enriched. This article…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Comprehension, Scientific Concepts
South, Andy – Primary Science, 2012
Creating charts and graphs is all about visual abstraction: the process of representing aspects of data with imagery that can be interpreted by the reader. Children may need help making the link between the "real" and the image. This abstraction can be achieved using symbols, size, colour and position. Where the representation is close to what…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Creativity, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts
Rebolledo-Mendez, Genaro; Du Boulay, Benedict; Luckin, Rosemary; Benitez-Guerrero, Edgard Ivan – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2013
Tutoring systems are a common tool for delivering educational content and recent advances in this field include the detection of and reaction to learners' motivation. A data set derived from interactions in a tutoring system and its motivationally-aware variant provided opportunities to discover patterns of behavior in connection with motivational…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Student Motivation, Interaction
Nargund-Joshi, Vanashri; Lee, Jean S. – Science and Children, 2013
A classroom discussion started after a student noticed three days of accumulated trash in the wastebasket and exclaimed, "Wow, look at the trash! If it keeps piling up like this, it will soon be everywhere!" His statement motivated the authors' class to research about the trash, or solid waste, we create and what can we do about it.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Environmental Education, Wastes, Recycling
Taylor, Jonte'; Villanueva, Mary Grace – Science and Children, 2014
Ensuring science for all in the classroom requires that all students are afforded ways to grasp key science and engineering practices; however, we know that the practice of "obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information" can be a challenging task for children with high incidence disabilities (NGSS Lead States 2013, p. 15).…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, At Risk Students, Learning Disabilities, Behavior Disorders
Minogue, James; Wiebe, Eric; Madden, Lauren; Bedward, John; Carter, Mike – Science and Children, 2010
A common mode of communication in the elementary classroom is the science notebook. In this article, the authors outline the ways in which "graphically enhanced science notebooks" can help engage students in complete and robust inquiry. Central to this approach is deliberate attention to the efficient and effective use of student-generated…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Elementary School Science, Student Journals, Inquiry
Joyner, Valerie – Science and Children, 2010
Armed with a few topical and organizational strategies, primary grade teachers can successfully introduce their young scientists to science notebooks. The following overview of notebook methods offers a menu of options to help you develop creative and meaningful science notebook experiences. Choose and customize what works for your classroom to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Student Journals, Teaching Methods
Brown, Tom; Creel, Sally; Lee, Velda – Science and Children, 2009
On a recent autumn afternoon at Harmony Leland Elementary in Mableton, Georgia, students in a fifth-grade science class investigated the essential process of classification--the act of putting things into groups according to some common characteristics or attributes. While they may have honed these skills earlier in the week by grouping their own…
Descriptors: Paleontology, Classification, Grade 5, Science Instruction
Kahn, Jason – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation concerns kindergarteners' and second graders' invented representations of motion, their interactions with conventional representations of motion built from the child's movement in front of a motion detector and using real-time graphing tools, and any changes in the invented representations that this interaction brings about. We…
Descriptors: Motion, Program Effectiveness, Physical Environment, Grade 2

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