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Schellinger, Jennifer; Mendenhall, Anne; Alemanne, Nicole; Southerland, Sherry A.; Sampson, Victor; Marty, Paul – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2019
The Next Generation Science Standards support understanding of the nature of science as it is practiced and experienced in the real world through interconnected concepts to be imbedded within scientific practices and crosscutting concepts. This study explored how fourth and fifth grade elementary students' views of nature of science change when…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Active Learning, Inquiry, Elementary School Students
Suomela, Liisa; Juuti, Kalle; Ahtee, Maija – Primary Science, 2013
Demonstrating is a traditional method in teaching science that can raise interest and encourage pupils to think about a topic. While demonstrating, the teacher can focus the pupils' attention on the relevant facts and introduce scientific principles and concepts. Through discussion and actively making observations and inferences, rather than…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational), Teaching Methods, Student Interests
Darling, Gerald – Science and Children, 2012
Whether playing soccer at recess, walking to lunch, or sitting at their desk, children encounter forces every moment of their lives. The connection between force and motion is absolutely amazing to children, so anyone working with them better be prepared for the battery of tough questions they ask: "What made the ball move that way? Why does a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Misconceptions, Grade 4, Motion