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Moyer, Richard; Everett, Susan – Science Scope, 2011
The pitcher throws the ball and the batter takes a mighty swing. Crack! The ball is hit on the sweet spot and soars to the outfield. Or, you hear a thud! This time, the ball dribbles along the infield ground and the batter's hands sting. Everyone who has played baseball or softball has probably experienced both of these outcomes. This may not seem…
Descriptors: Athletics, Equipment, Engineering, Energy
Morris, Rebecca – Science Scope, 2012
Students love field trips, and why shouldn't they? Field trips provide a break from the routine of the school day and an opportunity to learn from the world outside the classroom. Science and natural history museums are popular field-trip destinations, filled with a dizzying array of displays, and hands-on learning opportunities. The author…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Research Projects, Museums, Learning Experience
Wagler, Ron – Science Scope, 2009
The Madagascar hissing cockroach ("Gromphadorhina portentosa") is one of the most exciting and enjoyable animals to incorporate into your science curriculum. Madagascar hissing cockroaches (MHCs) do not bite, are easy to handle, produce little odor compared to many terrarium animals, have a fascinating social structure, are easy to breed, teach…
Descriptors: Entomology, Science Activities, Active Learning, Inquiry
Bisogno, Janet; JeanPierre, Bobby – Science Scope, 2008
The West Point Bridge Design (WPBD) building project engages students in project-based learning by giving them a real-life problem to solve. By using technology, students are able to become involved in solving problems that they normally would not encounter. Involvement with interactive websites, such as WPBD, assists students in using…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Thinking Skills, Student Projects, Web Sites
Peer reviewedLaHart, Valerie; Roden, Hank – Science Scope, 2001
Introduces the international science education program Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE). The program is based on the active, hands-on involvement of students and data collected using the scientific protocols file on GLOBE's website. (YDS)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Global Education
Peer reviewedMastrodonato, Lee – Science Scope, 2001
Presents a student project in which students in groups of three or four study an animal type using different learning styles and methods, including electronic media. (YDS)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Animals, Biodiversity, Educational Media

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