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DeVore, Edna; Gould, Alan – Science Teacher, 2017
The solar eclipse coming August 21 offers students the opportunity not only to explore the geometry of the solar system but also to learn about exoplanets transiting distant stars. Students can glimpse a great frontier of science: the search for other worlds and life. This article presents information on exoplanets, discovering planets around…
Descriptors: Science Education, Astronomy, Geometry, Scientific Concepts
Turley, Renee; Trotochaud, Alan; Campbell, Todd – Science Teacher, 2016
Sense-making has been described as working on and with ideas--both students' ideas and authoritative ideas in texts--to build coherent storylines, models, and/or explanations. This article describes the process for developing storyline units to support students' making sense of and explaining a rocket launch. The storyline approach, which aligns…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Units of Study, Concept Teaching, Story Telling
Staehling, Erica – Science Teacher, 2015
This article describes a lesson on the greenhouse effect in which students explore blackbody radiation and Wien's law. The lesson, which has been tested in a variety of high school physics classrooms, uses probeware and online simulations and combines two well-established instructional strategies: the 5E Learning Cycle (Bybee et al. 2006) and the…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Climate, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
Wagler, Amy; Wagler, Ron – Science Teacher, 2014
Every high school graduate should be able to use data analysis and statistical reasoning to draw conclusions about the world. Two core statistical concepts for students to understand are the role of variability in measures and evaluating the effect of a variable. In the activity presented in this article, students investigate a scientific question…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Data Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Inferences
Rittenburg, Rebecca; Miller, Brant G.; Rust, Cindy; Esler, Jamie; Kreider, Rusti; Boylan, Ryan; Squires, Audrey – Science Teacher, 2015
In a regional gathering called the Youth Water Summit, high school students present projects that respond to the driving question behind their science curriculum: "How can you address a significant water resource challenge in your community's watershed?" Students exhibit scientific posters, interactive presentations, films, art projects,…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Projects, Active Learning, Exhibits
Lombardi, Doug; Sibley, Bret; Carroll, Kristoffer – Science Teacher, 2013
Scientifically literate citizens need to understand how scientists evaluate competing explanations. Likewise, students must learn to critically evaluate the quality of scientific knowledge and weigh alternative explanations. Regrettably, high school graduates often are not critically evaluative about scientific topics. To help remedy that, this…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy, Evaluative Thinking
Pardo, Richard; Parker, Jennifer – Science Teacher, 2010
In the lesson presented in this article, students learn to organize their thinking and design their own inquiry experiments through careful observation of an object, situation, or event. They then conduct these experiments and report their findings in a lab report, poster, trifold board, slide, or video that follows the typical format of the…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Units of Study
Logerwell, Mollianne G.; Sterling, Donna R. – Science Teacher, 2007
Ionic bonding is a fundamental topic in high school chemistry, yet it continues to be a concept that students struggle to understand. Even if they understand atomic structure and ion formation, it can be difficult for students to visualize how ions fit together to form compounds. This article describes several engaging activities that help…
Descriptors: Chemistry, High School Students, Scientific Concepts, Science Process Skills

Atkinson, Thomas J. – Science Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Instruction, Science Activities

Reed, Elizabeth Wagner – Science Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Heat, Instruction, Models

Rutherford, Sandra; Coffman, Margaret – Science Teacher, 2005
Often science teachers perform demonstrations only to discover that students have already seen the experiment in a previous course. Teachers should take advantage of these opportunities to showcase the interconnectedness of different science disciplines. One example of a demonstration used across most science disciplines and grade levels involves…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Creative Teaching, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction

Kaufman, Abraham S. – Science Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Instruction, Overhead Projectors

Clift, Philip A. – Science Teacher, 1992
Describes a demonstration of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to provide an interesting, quantitative illustration of the stoichiometric relationship between the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and the formation of oxygen gas. This 10-minute demonstration uses ordinary hydrogen peroxide and yeast that can be purchased in a supermarket.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Education, Science Instruction

Schultz, Klaus – Science Teacher, 1975
Describes how to produce a rainbow in the classroom using a laser and a large sphere, or a partial rainbow using a cylinder of water and a light source. (BR)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Light, Optics, Physics

McGregor, Kent M. – Science Teacher, 1986
Suggests using a vortex generator to produce tornados in the classroom. Instructions for making the generator and for producing the tornado are provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Earth Science, Science Education, Science Equipment