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Baldwin, Mark K., Ed. – 1992
This series of leaflets provides information about nature education in outdoor settings. Each issue begins with an account of a personal experience with children in nature. Following the personal narrative is a section titled, "A Nature Primer," which provides scientific information about a topic in nature. The next section, "Ready,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Entomology, Experiential Learning, Learning Activities

Singer, Carol N. – Children Today, 1978
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Entomology, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
Prigo, Robert; Humphrey, Gregg – Learning, 1993
Presents activities for helping elementary students learn about Newton's third law of motion. Several activity cards demonstrate the concept of the law of action and reaction. The activities require only inexpensive materials that can be found around the house. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Science Activities

Chira, Susan – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1990
Eleanor Duckworth's teaching techniques, based on Jean Piaget's learning theories and the Elementary Science Study, are applied to teaching deaf students. The method calls for painstaking explorations that enable pupils to be confident they really know something and are not just parroting facts. (JDD)
Descriptors: Deafness, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning

Beiersdorfer, Raymond E.; Davis, William E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1994
Provides tips for planning a field trip. Includes the following sections: (1) Defining the field trip; (2) Role of the instructor; (3) Preparing students for the field trip; (4) Allocating time; (5) Transportation; (6) Keeping students involved; (7) Division of labor; (8) Equipment; (9) Behavioral rules; (10) Medical emergencies; and (11) Special…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Field Trips, Higher Education, Natural Sciences
Kepler, Lynne – Instructor, 1993
Describes a miniscience unit on frogs for elementary grades that teaches students about how frogs develop from tadpoles and how frogs need water during their entire life cycle. Students learn such skills as observation, collecting, and recording data. Provides addresses for ordering resources for teachers and students. (SM)
Descriptors: Biology, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Singh, Marlene – 1983
A series of charts lists weekly activities for conducting a hands-on science laboratory in grades K-6. Arranged by grade level, the charts complement chapters in the "Gateways to Science" textbook series (McGraw-Hill, 1979). For each week, a concept to be explored is tagged to a 45-minute activity. This document was selected by the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Hands on Science, Learning Activities
Starr, Michele – 1988
An early childhood specialist teaching kindergarten classes in a small city in the northeast designed this practicum to improve the science instruction provided kindedrgarten children. Practicum goals were to: (1) increase the effectiveness of the kindergarten science program by providing science experiences based on the recognition of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Experiential Learning, Instructional Improvement, Kindergarten

Pickering, Miles – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1987
Describes the philosophical orientation and methodology employed in a laboratory chemistry program at Princeton University. Discusses the program's approach and use of challenging experiments, teaching assistants, and mastery teaching. (ML)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chemistry, Course Descriptions, Experiential Learning
DeRosa, Bill – Children and Animals, 1986
Applies research on the instructional effectiveness of science-oriented field trips to humane education programs. Advocates the use of animal-related field trips and provides guidelines for excursion activities. (ML)
Descriptors: Animals, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
Kepler, Lynne – Instructor, 1995
One creative way that elementary science educators can teach their students about animal communication is to give them glow sticks and a set of cards with descriptions of what different firefly flash signals mean. The paper describes such a project and presents related activities. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Entomology, Experiential Learning
Kepler, Lynne – Instructor, 1993
A hands-on science project on watersheds helps elementary students understand the water cycle. The unit, which focuses on the fact that all living things need water and that watersheds are sources of water for rivers and streams, teaches students to observe, make inferences, predict, and draw conclusions. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Resource Materials
Weiner, Esther B. – Instructor, 1993
Presents hands-on spring science activities to help elementary students think and act like scientists. Students use the scientific process to make connections between life, physical, and earth science. Activities look at insects, flowers, trees, the sun, and the earth's rotation around the sun. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Entomology, Experiential Learning
Keppler, Lynne – Instructor, 1996
Elementary teachers can use weather folklore to help students explore and discover facts about weather. An experiment with woolly bear caterpillars examines whether their stripes can predict what kind of winter weather there will be. A investigation about moon halos and rain gives students experience setting up investigations based on questions…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Folk Culture, Hands on Science
National Science Resources Center, Washington, DC. – 1988
Many believe that children begin to learn science from the moment they start to perceive their environment. They have an innate need to make sense of what happens. Little by little, they form a useful model of the world around them. Before children go to school, they exercise their natural curiosity daily. School can expand a child's understanding…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Inquiry