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Sargianis, Kristin; Lachapelle, Cathy P.; Cunningham, Christine M.; Facchiano, Jean; Sanderson, Cheryl; Slater, Patricia – Science and Children, 2012
In this article, the authors focus on an Engineering is Elementary unit that emphasizes students' understanding and application of properties of materials in the context of an engineering design challenge. Students build understanding through a series of hands-on activities, then apply their knowledge to solve a materials engineering problem:…
Descriptors: Engineering, Geology, Grade 3, Science Instruction
Moore, Molly; Wolf, Deborah; Butler, Virginia L. – Science and Children, 2012
Children often associate the study of bones with dinosaurs or crime scenes. This unit introduces students to "zooarchaeology," the study of animal remains from archaeological sites. Students in grades 3-5 engage in hands-on activities examining bones, shells, and other "hard parts" of animals. They use their observations as a starting point for…
Descriptors: Animals, Paleontology, Science Process Skills, Inferences
Weaver, Skye; Brown, Cindy – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2003
With archaeologists continually finding new pieces of the past, students will undoubtedly see and hear of new discoveries in the media. By using archaeology as a context for investigating past cultures and using science methods, teachers can capitalize on students' interests while still addressing concepts recommended (or required) for their…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Scientific Methodology, Science Activities, Hands on Science