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Kaatz, Kathryn – Science and Children, 2008
This inquiry-based lesson was inspired by Denise Fleming's book entitled, "In the Tall, Tall Grass" (1991). The author used the book and a real study of prairie grasses to teach kindergartners how to make careful observations and record what they see. In addition, they learn how to "draw as scientists." Here the author describes her class's yearly…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Inquiry, Science Instruction, Kindergarten
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Yadav, Aman; Beckerman, Janna L. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2009
Case studies have been used in undergraduate science education as a way to develop students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills. However, little empirical evidence exists on whether this teaching method is having the desired impact on students in plant pathology courses. This study evaluated the influence of the case teaching method on…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Student Attitudes, Pathology, Problem Solving
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Glynn, Shawn – Science and Children, 2007
Teachers often use analogies and are unaware of it--they are using them automatically. Whenever they begin an explanation with "It's just like...," "It's similar to...," or "Think of it this way...," they are using an analogy to explain a concept to their students. An "analogy" is a similarity between concepts. Analogies can help students build…
Descriptors: Ecology, Botany, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Marques da Silva, Jorge; Bernardes da Silva, Anabela; Padua, Mario – Journal of Biological Education, 2007
"In vivo" chlorophyll "a" fluorescence is a key technique in photosynthesis research. The recent release of a low cost, commercial, modulated fluorometer enables this powerful technology to be used in education. Modulated chlorophyll a fluorescence measurement "in vivo" is here proposed as a tool to demonstrate basic…
Descriptors: Botany, Biology, Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Ramey, Linda – Online Submission, 2012
Community gardening provides many benefits for students like outdoor physical activity, an understanding of plant life cycles, food production and healthy eating (Blair, 2009; Whiren, 1995). Gardening also provides hands-on learning opportunities to draw parallels between what is needed for plants to grow and what students need to be healthy. When…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Physical Activities, Plants (Botany), Agricultural Production
2000
How does a tiny seed sprout and grow into a towering tree? Join the kids from M.A.P.L.E as they learn about some of the incredible transformations that a plant goes through during its lifetime. In All About Plant Structure & Growth, uncover the secrets of roots, stems and leaves - structures that are vital to a plant's role as an energy…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Botany, Elementary Education, Hands on Science
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Lew, Lee Yuen – Science Activities, 1999
Presents three activities using pearl onion bulbs to illustrate plant growth and plant propagation under various conditions. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Elementary Secondary Education, Plant Growth
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Hershey, David R. – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Advocates including plants at several trophic levels when studying food chains. Presents background information on parasitic plants, myco-heterophytes (saprophytes), and carnivorous plants. Contains 20 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Ecological Factors, Ecology
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Goulder, Raymond; Scott, Graham – Journal of Biological Education, 2006
This paper describes how second/third year undergraduates with little prior botanical knowledge, attending a one-week field course in Western Scotland, were enabled to complete within one day an intensive phytosociological exercise. They showed that two stands of heathland vegetation were objectively different through identification of plants,…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Botany, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students
Camazine, Scott – Outdoor Communicator, 1986
Describes remarkable characteristics of the skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus) which make it an interesting swamp plant to study in February and March: its warm-blooded nature, unpleasant skunky odor, and peculiar root system. (NEC)
Descriptors: Botany, Outdoor Education, Plant Growth
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Epstein, Emanuel – Science, 1972
Laments the neglect of discussion of active transport of plant nutrients from soil to root in general biology textbooks. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Editorials, Physiology
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Thomas, B. A. – Journal of Biological Education, 1971
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Instruction, Laboratory Procedures
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Woodwell, G. M. – Science, 1970
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Ecology, Physiology
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Olson, John M. – Science, 1970
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Photosynthesis
Reed, Elizabeth W.; Hill, E. P. – Amer Biol Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Greenhouses, Science Facilities
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