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Castro, Claudia; Johnson, R. Jeremy; Kieffer, Bruno; Means, John A.; Taylor, Ann; Telford, Jason; Thompson, Lynmarie K.; Sussman, Joel L.; Prilusky, Jaime; Theis, Karsten – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
Proteopedia (proteopedia.org) is an open resource to explore the structure--function relationship of proteins and other biomolecules. This guide provides practical advice on how to incorporate Proteopedia into teaching the structure and function of proteins and other biomolecules. For 11 activities, we discuss desired outcomes, setting…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Open Educational Resources, Molecular Biology, Science Activities
Connell, Shelley S. – Eye on Education, 2013
At last! A practical, readable guide for teachers, school leaders, and parent/teacher associations that shows how to plan fun, hands-on science nights! Get easy-to-implement, content-rich tips and ideas that will cultivate positive attitudes toward science! Learn how to involve and actively engage families in their children's science education.…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Teacher Associations, Science Activities, Positive Attitudes
ExpandED Schools, 2014
This guidebook was prepared by TASC (The After-School Corporation) and their Frontiers in Urban Science Education (FUSE) programs. FUSE is TASC's initiative to help more out-of-school-time programs and expanded learning time schools offer kids engaging, exciting and inspiring activities that promote science inquiry. The guidebook offers a a…
Descriptors: STEM Education, After School Programs, Inquiry, Science Activities
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Dailey, Debbie – Parenting for High Potential, 2014
The enthusiasm for science displayed by students in early elementary grades is unparalleled. If not nurtured in elementary school, the spark for learning science diminishes. Unfortunately, the amount of time spent on science in Grades 1-4 has steadily declined since the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. In 2012, the National…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, STEM Education, Science Interests
Markle, Sandra – Instructor, 1987
A learning unit about earthquakes includes activities for primary grade students, including making inferences and defining operationally. Task cards are included for independent study on earthquake maps and earthquake measuring. (CB)
Descriptors: Earthquakes, Elementary Education, Science Activities
Markle, Sandra – Instructor, 1987
A brief lesson is presented on ways in which things become clean or are cleaned. Two hands-on experiments are described: one in which students learn to sequence, and the other in which students learn about the differences between fact and opinion. (CB)
Descriptors: Cleaning, Elementary Education, Science Activities, Science Instruction
Leyden, Michael B. – Teaching Pre K-8, 1993
Describes the use of fingerprinting to interest students in the practical applications of science. Teachers can have students fingerprint each other, compare prints, and learn how they are used to solve crimes and find missing children. (MDM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Science Activities, Science Education
Edelstein, Karen – 1993
This packet includes a leader's guide, a quick reference guide to aquatic invertebrates, a checklist of common aquatic invertebrates, and activity sheets. The leader's guide includes four sections on background information and seven activities. Background sections include: Understanding Aquatic Insects; Growing Up: Aquatic Insect Forms; Adapting…
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Invertebrates
Gardner, Robert – 2002
This book presents science experiments that can be conducted in the kitchen. Contents include: (1) "Safety First"; (2) "Chemistry in and Near the Kitchen Sink"; (3) "Chemistry in the Refrigerator"; (4) "Chemistry on the Stove"; (5) "Chemistry on the Kitchen Counter"; and (6) "Further Reading and Internet Addresses." (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary Education, Laboratory Experiments, Safety
Robertson, William C. – 2002
This book explains science concepts in a manner in which non-science teachers and parents can understand and learn science through activities. The concepts covered in this book include energy, simple machines, temperature, and heat transfer. Each chapter is supported with internet resources available at SciLinks and ends with a summary and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Energy, Heat, Internet
Romey, William D. – 1980
As part of the "Educating Gifted and Talented Students" series, the booklet offers guidelines for teaching science to gifted and talented students. The first section titled "On Being Gifted and Talented" looks at the concept of excellence, normal distribution, and motivation; a model for the growth of intellect, skills, and giftedness; myths…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Science Activities, Science Instruction
Thier, Marlene – 2002
This book explains how teachers can use practical classroom techniques for combining science and language literacy at different grade levels ranging from elementary to high school. The book defines "literacy in science" to include speaking, listening, and media analysis. In chapters devoted to each of these literacy skills, specific metacognitive…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts, Science Activities, Science Instruction
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Martin, Paul – PTA Today, 1988
Parents can do a lot to help children learn about science. Ten tips from experts suggest home activities, excursions, learning aids, and TV shows which can help children discover and enjoy science. (IAH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Student Relationship, Science Activities, Science Interests
Jaconetti, Marissa; Stranz, Michelle – 1998
As students reach junior high school, differences in science attitudes and abilities emerge between boys and girls. This paper highlights the most common differences between boys' and girls' attitudes towards science and discusses some factors that contribute to gender differences in science. Several activities that parents can do with their…
Descriptors: Home Study, Junior High Schools, Parents, Science Activities
Brand, Judith, Ed. – Exploratorium, 2001
This issue of Exploratorium focuses on water and its varied uses in our environment. Articles include: (1) "Adventures with Water" (Eric Muller); (2) "Water: The Liquid of Life" (Karen E. Kalumuck); (3) "Water-Drop Projector" (Gorazd Planinsic); (4) "Waterways and Means" (Pearl Tesler); (5) "Explore Natural Phenomena in the Museum--and Just…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Sciences
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