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Kevin J. Krajcir; Emily K. Field; Bradley Fultz; Robin Buff; Jim Gann; Lorin A. Neuman-Lee – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Biological interactions and associations underlie life's processes at every level of organization. Here, we present a classroom activity that allows students to visualize and understand the connections within almost any biological system, from cell functions to ecological relationships. We recommend that instructors implement this activity to…
Descriptors: Biology, Class Activities, Science Instruction, Visualization
Martínez D., Omar; Obaya V., Adolfo Eduardo; Hernández B., Martha P.; Ponce P., Rubén Gerardo; Montaño O., Carlos; Vargas R., Yolanda Marina – Online Submission, 2020
Chemistry teaching learning is considered as difficult and boring. The definition of play, based on authors such as Freud, Piaget and Vigotsky, is presented as a stimulating, pleasant and voluntary activity that in the student facilitates his learning and encompasses the different facets of his physical, psychic, social and emotional development.…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Science Education, Science Instruction, Chemistry
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Wilcox, Jesse; Kruse, Jerrid; Clough, Michael – Science and Children, 2017
Even though many educators are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), science often does not receive the attention in elementary school that it should. One way to ensure that elementary school children have the science experiences they need and deserve is to use it as a context to teach…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Interdisciplinary Approach, Grade 3
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Kin, Ng Hong; Ling, Tan Aik – Teaching Science, 2016
The concept of specificity of enzyme action can potentially be abstract for some students as they fail to appreciate how the three-dimensional configuration of enzymes and the active sites confer perfect fit for specific substrates. In science text books, the specificity of enzyme-substrate binding is typically likened to the action of a lock and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods, Models
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Statham, Mick – Primary Science, 2013
In this second installment of a two-part article, the author draws from coaching and research into children's learning in science to present a model for building pupils' scientific ideas quickly and effectively. In the first article, the author outlined how pupils' reading improves when they are more engaged in finding scientific…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Questioning Techniques
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Harpp, Karen S.; Sweeney, William J. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2002
Reports on the design of a multi-week cooperative learning activity for an undergraduate introductory volcanology class which culminates in the simulation of a volcanic monitoring crisis. Suggests that this activity creates an effective and exciting learning environment in which students have the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts to a more…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Higher Education, Natural Disasters
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Milne, Robert W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1999
Describes a low-cost activity designed to help students visualize both the kinetic and the stoichiometric nature of chemical reactions at the particle level, by creating a flip book. Suggests ideas for evaluation of student work, and extension activities. (WRM)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Kinetics, Science Activities
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Verkade, John G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Describes a procedure for teaching the "generator orbital" (GO) approach of molecular orbital bonding in polyatomic molecules. Explains how the GO can be utilized with students in generating the vibrational, rotational, and translational modes of molecules in a completely pictorial manner. (ML)
Descriptors: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry, Learning Strategies, Molecular Structure
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Tregidgo, Dave – Education in Science, 1999
Discusses an action research project in which two groups of middle school students were taught about cells using different kinds of visual aids. Finds that three-dimensional modeling seems to improve retention of information and facilitate short-term understanding of related concepts. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Materials, Middle Schools
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Thomas, David A.; And Others – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1996
Demonstrates the use of scientific visualization, a computer graphics technology developed to extend the use of our visual system to contexts and problem-solving situations where sight itself is not directly possible or in which normal vision fails to provide adequate opportunity for analysis. (DDR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Software, Educational Technology
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Takaki, Morio; Itoh, Toshiyuki – Journal of Chemical Education, 1999
Presents a procedure for creating a colored superabsorbant polymer gel. Pieces of the gel can be used to demonstrate convection currents in heating water. (WRM)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Demonstrations (Science), Heat
Thomas, David A., Ed. – 1995
Science and mathematics educators are expected to use existing educational technologies effectively and to keep informed about emerging technologies that might become important educational tools in the not-so-distant future. This monograph offers some help in that regard by highlighting a number of existing and emerging educational technologies.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (DOC), Rockville, MD. – 2002
This activity is designed to teach about topographic maps and bathymetric charts. Students are expected to create a topographic map from a model landform, interpret a simple topographic map, and explain the difference between topographic and bathymetric maps. The activity provides learning objectives, a list of needed materials, key vocabulary…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Earth Science, Lesson Plans, Map Skills
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Biermann, Carol A. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Describes a lesson in which instruction is initiated through the right cerebral hemisphere by using visualizations as concrete aids to learning. Explanations include a hand model which is used to illustrate the dynamics of guard cell activity of stomates and a paper folding model to show increase in surface area. (RT)
Descriptors: Biology, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Development, College Science
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Ray, Gigi B.; Cook, J. Whitney – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
A biochemical molecular modeling project on heme proteins suitable for an introductory Biochemistry I class has been designed with a 2-fold objective: i) to reinforce the correlation between protein three-dimensional structure and function through a discovery oriented project, and ii) to introduce students to the fields of bioinorganic and…
Descriptors: Visualization, Biochemistry, Student Evaluation, Molecular Structure
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