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National Anti-Vivisection Society, Chicago, IL. – 1994
In a number of states, students from kindergarten through high school have won the right to refuse to dissect or kill animals and the right to substitute an alternative project. This booklet was designed to help college science students take an ethical stand by refusing to participate in dissection exercises. The booklet begins with an overview of…
Descriptors: Anatomy, College Science, Dissection, Ethics
Moorehead, Carol Ann – 1994
This curriculum guide is all about wild horses and provides information through the telling of stories about these animals and their history and folklore. The activities contained in this guide employ an interdisciplinary approach and use mazes, puzzles, model-building, and board games to interest and inform students. Topics covered include the…
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
Iritz, Maxine Haren – 1996
This guide to science fair projects is designed for students and provides clear directions on how to complete a successful science project. Real projects are used as examples and information and advice is provided by teachers, judges, and participants and their families about the process. Topics covered in this book include choosing a science fair…
Descriptors: Competition, Computer Uses in Education, Hands on Science, Science Activities
Murray, Molly Fifield; Greenler, Robin McC. – 1997
This packet is composed of several resources for teachers interested in prairie ecology and restoration. "A Guide to Restoration from Site Analysis to Management" focuses on the Prairie/Oak Savanna communities of Wisconsin and takes teachers through the planning and design process for a restoration project on school grounds including…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Thompson, Sylvia, Ed. – 1997
This health curriculum, developed by an elementary school faculty, provides three sets of lesson plans. Lesson plans include lessons taught by the school nurse, resource teachers, and classroom teachers. The topics considered in the lessons taught by the school nurse include hygiene, germs and diseases, safety, nutrition, and drugs. Topics…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Hands on Science
Voluntary Services Overseas, Castries (St. Lucia). – 1994
This book contains 50 hands-on activities representing most subjects taught at the secondary school level in the Caribbean. It lists the order of activities by chapter and name of each activity in the general table of contents. The first chapter, Investigating and Organizing Ideas, presents six activities and discusses semantic mapping, mind maps,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Foreign Countries, Learning Strategies, Library Skills
Butler, Malcolm B. – 2000
This document features 10 science activity packets developed for elementary students by science teachers in a graduate seminar. The activity packets were designed to cover existing commercial children's books on specific content areas. The 10 activity packets are: (1) "Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain," which explains the water cycle;…
Descriptors: Aquariums, Childrens Literature, Conservation (Environment), Earth Science
Carter, Carolyn S.; Keyes, Marian; Kusimo, Patricia S.; Lunsford, Crystal – 2000
This guide contains hands-on science activities to connect middle-school students to the traditional knowledge of their grandparents and elders. Because girls often lose interest in science at the middle-school level, and because women in some communities (especially in rural areas) are seldom involved in work with an obvious science basis, the…
Descriptors: Food, Foods Instruction, Hands on Science, Microbiology
Appleton, Ken; Kindt, Ian – 1999
In this paper the development of science pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) in elementary teachers is considered, with a particular focus on beginning teachers. Explored is a conceptualization of the development of science pedagogical content knowledge in elementary teachers which emerged from two studies. The first examined the science teaching…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
Brown, Jordan; Barker, Lucia – 1996
This curriculum guide was developed for use with public television's Nature series. The materials in the guide are designed to help students actively participate in the study and experience of nature. Students are encouraged to view the programs as naturalists would in order to gain a better understanding of animals, their habits and habitats, and…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Development, Ecological Factors
1997
The GLOBE Program is a worldwide, hands-on educational program for elementary and secondary school students. GLOBE aims to increase student achievement in mathematics and science, awareness towards the environment, and improve science process skills through network technology. This teacher's guide provides an overview of the GLOBE program and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Beals, Kevin; Erickson, John; Sneider, Cary – 2000
Building on collaborative work between the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute and the Lawrence Hall of Science, this curriculum takes advantage of humans' fascination with extraterrestrials to catalyze the study of the solar system and beyond. The unit begins when students attempt to decode a fictitious message from outer…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Communications, Elementary Education, Science Activities
Zero Population Growth, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1998
This teaching kit features six activities focused on helping students understand the significance of the world population reaching six billion for our society and our environment. Featured activities include: (1) History of the World: Part Six Billion; (2) A Woman's Place; (3) Baby-O-Matic; (4) Earth: The Apple of Our Eye; (5) Needs vs. Wants; and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Natural Resources
World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC. – 1999
This guide is designed to provide ideas on how to integrate biodiversity into teaching at many levels in both formal and informal settings. These curriculum materials are part of the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) environmental education program called Windows on the Wild (WOW). WOW incorporates current data from projects around the world and draws…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Biology, Botany, Conservation Education
1999
This 23-minute videotape features information, for children in grades K-4, about stars including their composition, brightness, and location. How stars are formed, why they seem to move across our sky, and how humans have used their patterns to form the constellations are discussed. A hands-on activity related to the reflecting telescope is also…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Energy, Hands on Science
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