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Postiglione, Ralph – Science Activities, 1977
In this insect morphology exercise, students study the external anatomy of the worker honeybee. The structures listed and illustrated are discussed in relation to their functions. A goal of the exercise is to establish the bee as a well-adapted, social insect. (MA)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Entomology, Insects
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Greatorex, D.; Turner, C. R. – School Science Review, 1977
Describes the organization and operation of a chemistry course for secondary students which emphasizes problem solving and student activities, particularly project work. (CP)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Design, Evaluation, Instruction
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Broniec, Rick – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Described is the laboratory program for a second-year chemistry class at a Wisconsin high school. The laboratory stresses student-designed labs. Examples of topics considered are included. (RH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Activities, Science Instruction
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Juergens, Frederick H.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Presented are the materials and a procedure for demonstrating the levitation of a magnet above a superconducting material. The demonstration can be projected with an overhead projector for a large group of students. Kits to simplify the demonstration can be purchased from the Institute for Chemical Education of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Laboratory Experiments, Physics
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Mathias, Lon J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
This experiment/demonstration provides elementary through high school science students with hands-on experience with polymer entropy. Construction of a simple machine for converting light into mechanical energy is described. (RH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Physics, Science Activities
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Gilbert, George L., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Included are demonstrations that illustrate (1) the chemistry of air pollution, (2) combustion and explosion, and (3) various properties of liquids. (RH)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science
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Koser, John F. – Physics Teacher, 1985
Describes two contests in which students: (1) build bridges from balsa wood; or (2) construct whizzers (self-contained motorized devices for movement on tight steel wires). Testing situations and guidelines for these contests are included. Points out that physics enrollments have increased as a result of the contests. (DH)
Descriptors: Competition, Enrollment, High Schools, Physics
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Kramer, David C., Ed. – Science and Children, 1985
Describes appearance, longevity, and changes in each step of the mealworm life cycle. Guidelines for starting a classroom colony are given with housing and care instructions. Suggested observations, activities, and questions for students are included. (DH)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Williamson, Eugene P. – Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 1985
Presents directions for making a three-dimensional model of the ocean floor using simple materials, with procedures for including such features as continental shelves, fractures, and canyons. In addition, steps are given for discovering the shape of another student's model using bathymetry (measurement of depth). (DH)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Marine Education, Oceanography, Science Activities
NatureScope, 1985
Provides (1) information on how dinosaurs lived and were adapted to survive; (2) activities on this topic; and (3) ready-to-copy student materials. Each activity includes an objective, list of materials needed, recommended age level(s), subject area(s), and instructional strategies. (JN)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education, Music Activities
NatureScope, 1985
Presents lists of materials needed and procedures to build a collection of dinosaurs using different sized boxes, build life-sized dinosaur bones using paper-mache and chicken wire, make paper dinosaur stickers, and make dinosaur pop-up cards. These arts/crafts activities can be used to complement activities in science and other subjects. (JN)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education
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Schrader, Clifford L. – Science Teacher, 1985
Teaching how scientific models work can result from "black box" techniques applied to various classroom seating arrangements. The teacher can assign students to seats based on observable (last name, height) and nonvisible (telephone number) criteria. Students become involved in guessing the criterion, which leads to discussion of models and…
Descriptors: High Schools, Models, Science Activities, Science Education
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Atwood, Ronald K.; Oldham, Ben R. – Science Education, 1985
Teachers (N=146) using Science Curriculum Improvement Study were surveyed for their views on teaching disabled students in regular science programs. Results show that teachers feel positively about teaching disabled students (but also feel inadequate with this responsibility). Advantages and disadvantages of mainstreaming in elementary science are…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Inquiry
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Weymouth, Patricia P. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1986
Describes an activity which introduces students to the nature and challenges of paleoanthropology. In the exercise, students identify diagrammed bones and make interpretations about the creature. Presents questions and tasks employed in the lesson. (ML)
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Science, Higher Education, Paleontology
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Pugh, Ava F.; Dukes, Lenell V. – Science and Children, 1986
Presents an overview of a long-term unit centering on observations of biological change. Explains the purpose, procedures, and activities of long-term projects as: watching a plot of land; seeing how a baby grows, and witnessing kitten birth and growth. Suggests additional activities which address the concept of continuity. (ML)
Descriptors: Biology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Observational Learning
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