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Link-Perez, Melanie A.; Dollo, Vanessa H.; Weber, Kirk M.; Schussler, Elisabeth E. – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
This study investigated plant and animal photographs in elementary science textbooks to discern whether there were disparities in the number of plant and animal photographs or in how those photographs were labelled. We examined the Life Science sections of two nationally syndicated (USA) textbook series. For each text, we identified the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Textbooks, Content Analysis, Photography
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Schussler, Elisabeth E. – International Journal of Science Education, 2008
Children's trade books about science may be playing an increasing role in science instruction; however, the potential effects on student learning are unknown. To investigate whether a subset of books would be appropriate for classroom instruction about a specific science topic (plant reproduction), a selection of children's books about plants was…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Misconceptions, Science Instruction, Plants (Botany)
Tull, Delena – 1992
The assertion that there is a social component to children's construction of knowledge about natural phenomena is supported by evidence from an examination of children's classification schemes for plants. An ethnographic study was conducted with nine sixth grade children in central Texas. The children classified plants in the outdoors, in a…
Descriptors: Botany, Class Activities, Classification, Cognitive Structures
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Radcliffe, Rebecca L.; Lash, Sandra S. – Science and Children, 1976
Describes a game in which elementary school students learn the importance of plants and some techniques of plant identification. (LS)
Descriptors: Botany, Classification, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Asprey, G. F.; Wharry, D. M. – School Science Review, 1976
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Classification, Ecology
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Thompson, Thomas E.; Gosch, Anne – Science and Children, 1984
Nonsense botany, an easy, amusing way of learning the principle of nomenclature, involves using English words (in Latin constructions) to describe a make-believe plant; a drawing of the plant accompanies the pseudoscientific name. Suggests that students use this technique (developed by the nineteenth century British humorist Edward Lear) when…
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Classification, Elementary School Science
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Pafford, William N. – Science and Children, 1979
Activities and experiments with leaves are given for use with elementary students. Classifying and measuring are ideas which are suggested for involving children in some in-depth projects with leaves. (SA)
Descriptors: Botany, Classification, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Powell, Richard R. – Science and Children, 1984
Describes a unit on seeds designed to introduce students to their scientific and nutritional uses. Unit activities are easily done, employ a variety of process skills, and can be used at various grade levels. Suggests field trips to gather seeds, seed sprouting, and making cookies out of various whole grains. (JM)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Classification, Elementary Education
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Gotsch, Margaret; Harris, Shannon – Science and Children, 1990
Described is a backyard activity that can be used to introduce children to the divisions of the plant and animal kingdoms in their local environment. Preparation, procedures and followup are discussed. Background information on taxonomy and two activity cards are provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Botany, Classification, Educational Games
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O'Connell, Raymond; Lehman, Jeffrey R. – Science and Children, 1986
Describes several hands-on science activities which focus on the use of apples. Suggests several ways of using apples to teach classification. Proposes a field trip to an orchard as a culminating activity. (TW)
Descriptors: Botany, Classification, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Nowak, Nancy – Science Scope, 1984
Offers suggestions for activities in which local weeds and wildflowers are used to study a variety of topics. These topics include classification, ecological succession, and mapping. Also lists the types of experiments students can perform with these plants. (JN)
Descriptors: Botany, Classification, Ecology, Elementary School Science
Colton, Ronald W. – Outlook, 1979
Discusses the scientific and common names of numerous plants and the satisfaction children derive from mastering them. Includes drawings which illustrate the connections between plant structures and their names. (MA)
Descriptors: Botany, Classification, Ecology, Elementary Education
Tull, Delena – 1990
An ethnographic study was conducted with the goal of evaluating the botanical concepts of sixth-grade students. One aspect of the study involved examination of the levels of abstraction students use for naming plants. Nine sixth-grade students were interviewed individually. Each was asked to identify the plants seen in a set of 64 slides and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Smit, Nel, Comp.; And Others – 1984
The objective of this book is to provide background information and possible teaching approaches to enable teachers to tackle the study of trees confidently. The book should help students to: (1) gain awareness, sensitivity, and basic understanding of trees and their interactions with the plants and animals in their environment; (2) cultivate…
Descriptors: Classification, Ecology, Educational Games, Elementary Education
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Callison, Priscilla L.; Wright, Emmett L. – Science Activities, 1992
Describes an activity for studying weeds in grades four through nine. "Wanted" posters are prepared with the scientific name of a common weed and a few identifying features. Students find the plant, give it an "alias" or common name, and then draw the "wanted" picture. Presents six wanted posters and describes expansion lessons and follow-up…
Descriptors: Biology, Classification, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
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