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Pettus, Alvin M. – Science Activities, 1998
Focuses on mapping activities designed to provide simulated experiences that help students understand the techniques used to measure and represent underwater terrain without making direct visual observations. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cartography, Earth Science, Hands on Science, Measurement
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Exline, Joseph D. – Science Activities, 1974
Reports the results of a study conducted in Virginia to gather information concerning the background of earth science teachers, opinions of these teachers regarding earth science education, and information regarding curriculum and materials for earth science education. (JR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Educational Research, Science Curriculum, Science Education
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Fortner, Rosanne W. – Science Activities, 1991
An introduction to Earth systems education describes a need and framework for an earth-systems focus in precollege curriculum. Challenges teachers to include this focus in science curriculum by following the guidelines presented in the Earth systems approach to science education. (five references) (MCO)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Earth Science
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Becker, Martin; Slattery, William; Finegan-Stoll, Colleen – Science Activities, 1998
Presents a weeklong earth science module that allows students to explore the relationships between natural and manufactured materials. Relates rocks and minerals in the earth science curriculum to observations students make in their urban and suburban travels. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science
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Sipiera, Paul P.; Aumann, John A. – Science Activities, 1974
Describes a secondary science unit which uses an urban environment to develop a comparison between naturally formed mountains and man-constructed skyscrapers. The unit is one in a series of fifty laboratory activities designed to stimulate students of earth science by interrelating scientific principles and procedures to a familiar environment.…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Course Descriptions, Earth Science, Science Activities
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Exline, Joseph D. – Science Activities, 1981
Emphasized is the need for statewide direction in secondary science education coordinated by personnel from local school districts, local universities, and state departments of education. A state communication network is described and its impact on earth science, preservice and inservice college offerings, research, and other areas discussed. (DC)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Higher Education, Information Networks, Inservice Teacher Education
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Shugrue, Sylvia K. – Science Activities, 1992
Presents year-long, elementary science projects that address the question of why daylight hours vary in length according to locality. Provides three instructional units designed to commence in September, including data collection activities for sunny days encouraging later classroom calculations; on-going graphing activities; and modeling…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Butzow, Carol M.; Butzow, John W. – Science Activities, 1990
Discussed is a way to develop an integrated unit based on a fictional book. An example for constructing a unit is included as well as activities from units that consider birds, volcanoes, and measurement. Each unit contains a summary, topic areas, content-related words, activities, related books and references. (KR)
Descriptors: Animals, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Dybdahl, Claudia S.; Shaw, Donna Gail – Science Activities, 1993
Explains how literature constructs can support science curriculum in an integrated unit model. Literature is integrated to complement science, but the literature activities are feasible in their own right. The result is an organized and purposeful exploration of concepts from two points of view that may be used as separate lessons or incorporated…
Descriptors: Biology, Color, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education