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Smith, Rosemary J.; Brown, Joel S. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
An indirect procedure that uses the foraging behavior of animals at experimental food patches to address questions in animal behavior is discussed. Suggested projects that include the concepts of predation risk, harvest rates and metabolic costs, missed opportunity costs, and competition are described. (KR)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Ecology, Evolution
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Barry, Peter H. – Advances in Physiology Education, 1990
A graphic, interactive software program that is suitable for teaching students about the measurement and ion dependence of cell membrane potentials is described. The hardware requirements, the aim of the program, how to use the program, other related programs, and its advantages over traditional methods are included. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Dissection
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Mayshark, Robin K. – Science Scope, 1992
Describes creating a Model Aquatic/Terrestrial Ecosystem for use in helping students understand how water moves beneath the ground's surface. The model is constructed from a fish tank using rocks, soil, gravel, clay, and organic materials. Author describes possible cooperative-learning and problem-solving activities that can be done with this…
Descriptors: Aquariums, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Geology
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Jones, Brian – Physics Teacher, 1993
Presents a laboratory exercise to reinforce the concepts of conductivity and resistance. Students measure resistance over rolled out Play-Doh of differing lengths and widths using the four-point resistance measurement method. (MDH)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Electricity, High Schools, Learning Activities
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Thompson, D. – Physics Teacher, 1993
Uses a blackboard eraser to illustrate solutions to three problems commonly posed to students. The problems are determining (1) the frictional force acting on a stationary body; (2) the maximum acceleration a truck can have without sliding a tray of eggs sitting on the truck bed; and (3) the distance a horizontally thrown object will travel. (MDH)
Descriptors: Force, Instructional Materials, Mechanics (Physics), Motion
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Ritger, Scott David; Cummins, Robert Hays – Journal of Geological Education, 1991
Presents an activity for introducing students to geologic time. Students choose their own metaphor for geologic time, selecting milestones in Earth history and scaling these events to their metaphors.(PR)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Geology, Higher Education
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Davidson, Michael W. – Journal of Geological Education, 1991
Describes the conversion of a standard biological brightfield microscope for examination of thin sections and characterize, in detail, the use of both black and white and color photomicrography in the geological sciences. Several illustrative examples on the use of transmitted and reflected polarized-light microscopy to solve geological problems…
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Geology, Higher Education
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Lawson, Anton E. – American Biology Teacher, 1991
Presents a learning cycle lesson plan in which students investigate the question of how cells divide. Students use microscopes to explore actual plant root and stem tissues to generate and test hypotheses to answer the question. Includes teacher material, student material, and teaching tips. (MDH)
Descriptors: Biology, Cytology, Data Interpretation, Investigations
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Mayo, Ellen S.; Bertino, Anthony J. – Science Teacher, 1991
Presents a simulation activity that allow students to work through the exercise of DNA profiling and to grapple with some analytical and ethical questions involving a couple arranging with a surrogate mother to have a baby. Can be used to teach the principles of restriction enzyme digestion, gel electrophoresis, and probe hybridization. (MDH)
Descriptors: Biology, Class Activities, DNA, Enrichment Activities
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Dinwiddie, Sue A. – Young Children, 1993
Adding plastic gutters to the nursery school's sand area began as a science curriculum enhancement and evolved into a whole curriculum that stimulated cognitive exploration, cooperative dramatic play, language enhancement, and general fun. The children manipulated the gutters and materials such as sand, water, buckets, and tennis balls in a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Discovery Learning, Dramatic Play, Play
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Ealy, Julie B. – Science Teacher, 1991
Demonstrations in which glyoxal may be substituted for formaldehyde, a known carcinogen, are presented. An acid-base clock reaction and a copper mirror on the inside of a test tube are described. Directions for the demonstrations and safety precautions are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Laboratory Experiments
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Sumrall, William J.; Brown, Fred W. – Science Teacher, 1991
Activities that show students a practical use for chemistry using common items such as food products, pharmaceuticals, and household products as sources of chemical compounds are presented. The importance of having adequate resource materials available for students is emphasized. (KR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Food, Problem Solving, Resource Materials
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Matthew, J. A. D. – Physics Education, 1991
Some common themes of cartoons that use science as a subject are identified. Cartoons that deal with the topics of theory, the universe, school, the relationship between science and technology, and the nature of science are included. The sociology of scientific humor is discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: Cartoons, College Science, Higher Education, Physics
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Paton, Ray – Journal of Biological Education, 1990
Two properties of a wing, namely aspect ratio and wing loading, are described and the matrix approach is used to make certain deductions about particular wing plans. Some examples are provided which show how the matrix transformation of one wing plan into another brings about predictable changes in wing properties. (KR)
Descriptors: Algebra, Aviation Technology, Biology, Birds
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Higgins, Stephen J.; And Others – Biochemical Education, 1990
An experiment that uses the recombinant plasmid pX1108 to illustrate restriction mapping is described. The experiment involves three restriction enzymes and employs single and double restriction enzyme digestions. A list of needed materials, procedures, safety precautions, results, and discussion are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, College Science, Enzymes, Higher Education
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