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Fairhurst, Ciaran; Tyler, Paul – Primary Science, 2022
Space telescopes are some of the most precise and complicated machines ever built. Not only must they survive the harshness of space travel, but they also need to be incredibly accurate: misalignments by fractions of a millimetre can have huge effects on the quality of the images they capture. In 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope became the first…
Descriptors: Physics, Astronomy, Science Equipment, Spectroscopy
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Toma, Henrique Eisi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Educational kits can improve the teaching of experimental sciences, providing an interesting strategy to be explored at home, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this sense, chemistry kits based on a microscale design were developed encompassing safety, portability, efficacy, and low cost. They were successfully applied in regular classes…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Instruction, Chemistry, COVID-19
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Adaktylou, Nektaria – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2020
Satellite remote sensing has been largely adopted in all kinds of environmental applications as it has proved to be an excellent tool for research and decision-making purposes. It has also been recognized as an important educational tool in the past years. However, it has been insufficiently incorporated in school practice, especially at the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Satellites (Aerospace), Science Equipment
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Roy, Ken – Science and Children, 2014
A thrown basketball, a kicked football, an elastically launched catapult payload, and a free-falling solid fuel or pressurized gas-propelled rocket all have one thing in common. They are all projectiles familiar to elementary students. A projectile is an object thrown with an initial velocity and then allowed to move without thrust along its…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Motion, Safety
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Bucci, Karen – Science and Children, 2018
In this article, Karen Bucci describes how she incorporated her iPad with the wireless SmartScope iGO microscope and Wi-Viewer app to teach her fourth-grade class the science module "Ecosystems" by National Science Resources Center's Science and Technology for Children (STC) (1996, 2005). A main idea in the unit is the importance of…
Descriptors: Water, Recreational Facilities, Ecology, Educational Technology
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Sainsbury, Peter – Primary Science, 2013
In this article, Peter Sainsbury advocates the use of microscopes in the primary classroom to transform the familiar into something quite amazing. After Sainsbury's school borrowed a Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) Microscope Activity Kit, both Sainsbury and the school changed their attitude and approach to using microscopes in the primary…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Class Activities, Science Activities, Learning Modules
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Keeley, Page – Science and Children, 2015
After completing a science unit on transfer of energy, including how chemical energy from a battery is converted to electrical energy; electrical circuits; and transformation of energy into sound, light, or heat; the students in Mrs. Finlay's fourth-grade science class were challenged to use what they learned to solve a problem. The students…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Engineering Education, Formative Evaluation, Energy
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Royce, Christine Anne – Science and Children, 2013
In a remarkably brief period of time, humans have developed technology that allows space travel to become a reality. Rockets have been built, energy systems designed, and planetary forces understood. In the activities described in this article, students investigate space travel by designing their own rockets and manipulating variables to determine…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Space Sciences, Investigations, Physical Sciences
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Dassler, Troy – Science and Children, 2011
This column features profiles of award-winning science programs and teachers. In this month's issue the author shares his experience of working with a university researcher. Third-grade students benefit from this relationship and learn about the nanoscale through up-to-date science equipment. (Contains 1 resource and 10 online resources.)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Hands on Science, Science Instruction, Science Activities
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Ashbrook, Peggy – Science and Children, 2008
Inspire your students to become detailed observers by encouraging the use of magnifiers. Magnification can make us see an object with new understanding. Rachel Carson said, "Some of nature's most exquisite handiwork is on a miniature scale, as anyone knows who has applied a magnifying glass to a snowflake"(Carson 1965). The lesson described here…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Observation, Teaching Methods, Young Children
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Farland, Donna – Science and Children, 2008
As educators, we are always deciding what experiences we want to give students in order to achieve our goals of developing science process skills. One of the best ways of teaching about observation is described here. Using a hand lens and an illuminated pocket microscope, students observe an object at three different levels of…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Teaching Methods, Observation, Inquiry
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De Vito, Alfred – Science Activities, 1973
Describes kinds of science equipment needed for elementary schools that do not have to be purchased. Most can be collected from homes. (PS)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Equipment, Resource Materials, Science Equipment
Bogut, Thomas L. – Sci Children, 1969
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Material Development, Measurement Instruments, Science Equipment
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Kreisman, Don – Science Activities, 1973
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Equipment, Science Activities
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Menzel, E. Wesley – Science and Children, 1972
Describes the basic principles of setting up an aquarium and gives hints on its use as an instructional aid in elementary classrooms, both in generating biological questions and investigations and in its use in other parts of the science curriculum. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary School Science, Instruction, Science Equipment
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