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Watson, Jane; Wright, Suzie; Fitzallen, Noleine; Kelly, Ben – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2023
Integrated STEM activities are espoused as appropriate for enhancing student learning in relation to statistical concepts; however, a greater understanding of the way in which students' ideas about those concepts develop is needed to maximise the learning potential offered by engagement in STEM activities. For this study, plant growth was chosen…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Plants (Botany), Science Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Preston, Christine – Teaching Science, 2016
Young children love to draw, and should be encouraged to explore drawing as a communication tool. Drawing is a means by which children can express their thoughts, interests and feelings, long before they learn to write. We know that: "children's drawings are vehicles for expression and communication" (Chang, 2012, p. 187). This form of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Science Education, Science Instruction
Ruggirello, Rachel M.; Balcerzak, Phyllis; May, Victoria L.; Blankenship, Robert E. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2012
The process of photosynthesis is central to science curriculum at all levels. This article describes an inquiry-based laboratory investigation developed to explore the impact of light quality on photosynthesis and to connect this process to current research on harvesting solar energy, including bioenergy, artificial photosynthesis, and solar…
Descriptors: Botany, Scientific Research, Learning Experience, Science Teachers
Robertson, William C. – National Science Teachers Association (NJ3), 2009
This valuable and entertaining compendium of Bill Robertson's popular "Science 101" columns, from NSTA member journal "Science and Children," proves you don't have to be a science geek to understand basic scientific concepts. The author of the best-selling "Stop Faking It!" series explains everything from quarks to photosynthesis, telescopes to…
Descriptors: Space Sciences, Physical Sciences, Scientific Concepts, Botany
Bilodeau, Kirsten – Clearing, 1997
Describes an activity used at the Washington Park Arboretum that helps students understand cloning through plant propagation. Students also learn how to make a pot from recycled newspapers and how to make soil that is appropriate for the plants. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Genetics, Laboratory Equipment, Learning Strategies

Matlack, Christopher R. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Explains a way to grow fern gametophytes and describes the use of these gametophytes to enable students to grasp the concept of alternation of generations. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Genetics, Higher Education

Bozzone, Donna M. – Journal of Biological Education, 1997
Describes an experimental project that uses plant tissue culture techniques to examine cell differentiation in the carrot. Allows students to gain experience in some important techniques and to explore fundamental questions about cell differentiation. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures

Fontaine, Mark – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Describes the effects of thigmomorphogenesis, the mechanical stimulation of plants, and how to engage biology students in a study of this unusual plant response. Focuses on an exploration of the effect of wind on a particular plant variety. (DDR)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Hands on Science, Higher Education, Plants (Botany)

Ash, Linda E.; Luckey, Jim – Science Teacher, 1998
Describes a project in which teachers concentrate on providing hands-on learning and work with students to build a nature center. Students participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation phases of the project. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science, Interdisciplinary Approach
Almeras, Bethe Gilbert; Heath, David – 2001
"Access Nature" is an outdoor science curriculum that focuses on habitats. This curriculum targets students ages 6-14 and aims to develop environmental awareness, environmental leadership skills, and outdoor knowledge and skills. Specific adaptations for disabled students are also considered. Contents include: (1) "Introduction to…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Habitats, Hands on Science
Growing Ideas, 2001
Describes hands-on science areas that focus on trees. A project on leaf pigmentation involves putting crushed leaves in a test tube with solvent acetone to dissolve pigment. In another project, students learn taxonomy by sorting and classifying leaves based on observable characteristics. Includes a language arts connection. (PVD)
Descriptors: Botany, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Gardening
Audet, Richard H. – Science Scope, 2005
With such curriculum gaps, it is hardly surprising that middle school children's understanding of botany is limited and riddled with misconceptions. Knowing that plants supply the oxygen to sustain most life forms and provide the primary energy source of most food webs is a core idea of science. Investigating non-native species is one way to…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Misconceptions, Learning Processes, Educational Resources

Marturano, Arlene – Science Scope, 2000
Suggests gardening to help middle school students improve their problem solving and mental abilities. Focuses on the benefits of having a school nutrition garden, and indicates that students can learn about the importance of a healthy diet and share their peers' cultural heritage by growing ethnic foods. Recommends an animal garden to observe…
Descriptors: Birds, Cultural Background, Dietetics, Ethnicity
Gillmor, Mary S.; And Others – 1971
This teacher's guide suggests activities that provide a wide range of opportunities for children in grades 1-7 to plan, direct, and carry out experiments with seeds and the growth of plants. Photographs are provided and methods discussed for guiding students in exploring the growth of seeds, the effect of dark on growth, factors causing plants to…
Descriptors: Botany, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Plant Growth

Jester, Robert – Science Teacher, 1988
Explains how a science teacher's experiences as a chimney sweep were used to provide new material for introducing and reinforcing scientific concepts. Photographs of chimney inhabitants were used as the raw data for student inquiries into the ecological processes taking place in and around chimneys. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Botany, Ecology