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Lee, Yeung Chung – Journal of Biological Education, 2001
Recommends the use of heart models in teaching about the circulatory system. Argues that simulation activities can deepen students' understanding of heart structure, dispel misconceptions of the cardiac cycle, and foster awareness of the importance of maintaining a healthy heart. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Journal of Chemical Education, 2000
Presents an activity that is a qualitative version of the standard paper chromatography experiment. This activity introduces students to methods of selecting the best solvent for a separation and allows them to consider the effects of adding acid and base. (WRM)
Descriptors: Acids, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Chromatography
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Seitz, Kristine; Leake, Devin – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Describes how information gathered from a computer database can be used as a springboard to scientific discovery. Specifies directions for studying the homeobox gene PAX-6 using GenBank, a database maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). Contains 16 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Genetics, Heredity, Higher Education
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Choinski, John S., Jr. – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Describes a series of low-cost experiments to investigate the ability of seeds from different species to acquire tolerance of thermal stress. Suggests links to discussions on molecular biology, physiology, ecology, and evolution. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Higher Education
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Moseley, Christine – Science Activities, 2000
Presents an environmental science activity designed to enhance students' awareness of the hazards of plastic waste for wildlife in aquatic environments. Discusses how students can take steps to reduce the effects of plastic waste. (WRM)
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Habitats
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Rice, Stanley – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Describes an activity that addresses some fundamental principles of scaling, a technique that provides a mathematical basis for explaining many biological differences between small and large organisms. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Higher Education, Mathematical Models, Scaling
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Stewart, Gay B. – Physics Teacher, 2000
Describes a method for measuring the earth's magnetic field using an empty toilet paper tube, copper wire, clear tape, a battery, a linear variable resistor, a small compass, cardboard, a protractor, and an ammeter. (WRM)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Higher Education, Magnets, Measurement
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Flournoy, Bonita E.; Cook-Bax, Janice E.; Harris, Lillian – Science Teacher, 2001
Points out the importance of mathematics and science connections in the curriculum and introduces the Science Teachers Open Support System (STOSS) program which aims to assist African American middle school and high school teachers in designing and implementing technology-based interdisciplinary science and mathematics modules for culturally…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student), Earth Science, Equal Education
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Churchman, Kris – Science and Children, 2002
Explains how students can be guided to model the invention process using potatoes. Details the steps and the materials used in the modeling, including the phases of the invention process. Presents this activity as preparation for the Invent America program. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Discovery Processes, Educational Strategies
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Cox, Carol – Science Scope, 2001
Presents the Isaac Newton Olympics in which students complete a hands-on activity at seven stations and evaluate what they have learned in the activity and how it is related to real life. Includes both student and teacher instructions for three of the activities. (YDS)
Descriptors: Force, Hands on Science, Junior High Schools, Mechanics (Physics)
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Ballone, Lena M. – Science Scope, 2001
Describes a simulation based on the popular television show "Survivor" in which students work in groups and study physiological needs for human survival. Focuses on communication skills, problem solving, and cooperative learning. (YDS)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Communication Skills, Cooperative Learning, Junior High Schools
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Lima, Andre O. S.; Garces, Sergio P. S. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
Bioinformatics is one of the fastest growing scientific areas over the last decade. It focuses on the use of informatics tools for the organization and analysis of biological data. An example of their importance is the availability nowadays of dozens of software programs for genomic and proteomic studies. Thus, there is a growing field (private…
Descriptors: Information Science, Biology, Undergraduate Students, Problem Based Learning
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Urban-Rich, Juanita – Science and Children, 2006
In this article, the author developed an activity called "The Polar Insulation Investigation." This activity builds on students' natural interest in "things polar" and introduces them to animal adaptations in a unique way. The aim of the exploration is to determine the role of animal coverings (e.g., blubber, fur, and feathers) and to see which is…
Descriptors: Investigations, Animals, Science Activities, Ecology
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Quinlan, Kevin; Sterling, Donna R. – Science Scope, 2006
In this online exploration of sound energy and the human ear, students carry out an inquiry-based activity, which leads them to websites featuring a diagram of a human ear, an interactive demonstration of the Doppler effect, a model of longitudinal waves, and an animation of human hearing. In the activity, students formulate, justify, and evaluate…
Descriptors: Investigations, Human Body, Physical Sciences, Multiple Intelligences
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Winkelsas, John – Science Scope, 2006
The Bermuda Triangle is famous for the unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft, and for strange meteorological phenomena that allegedly have occurred within its boundaries. This article presents an activity wherein students are asked to create their own geographical triangles to research, but instead of focusing on the unexplainable,…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Research Methodology, Research Skills, Interdisciplinary Approach
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