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Lewis, James K. – 1999
This activity is used to introduce students to biology in general and the significance of environmental studies. The focus of the ecosystem survey is to examine the effects humans have on the environment. After completing a series of investigations, students develop their own hypothesis about human impact on the environment, and then test this on…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Class Activities, Ecology, Environmental Education
Lewis, James K. – 1999
This activity features students carrying out an outdoor study of a 10-by-10 meter area in which they identify organisms living in the soil, plants, insects, and any other animals living within or immediately adjacent to the site. Groups also examine abiotic factors in the same study site. Students work in teams, share data, and each write a paper…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Class Activities, Ecology, Environmental Education
Gates, Julie M. – 1999
This book is designed to educate students in grades 4-8 about eight specific aspects of the environment. Activity-oriented experiences for both urban and rural children to gain certain understandings are provided. Concepts addressed include the fact that humans are animals and are living organisms, animals differ from plants in their ability to…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Meteorology
California Forest Products Commission, Auburn. – 1995
This curriculum kit provides students with accurate and up-to-date information on California's forests, forest issues, and forest products in an entertaining and easy to comprehend format. The material in this unit is organized around six lessons, each addressing a different aspect of forest education. Lessons include: (1) "The Web of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Forestry
Tabak, Iris; Sandoval, William A.; Smith, Brian K.; Steinmuller, Franci; Reiser, Brian J. – 1998
This paper presents a set of reflective strategies for inquiry to help students in the process of learning science by conducting their own investigations. Reflective strategies are actions students can take to evaluate their progress and understanding as they conduct their investigations in order to be more systematic and effective. We also…
Descriptors: Biology, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Investigations
Gibb, Reen – 2001
This teacher's guide was developed to accompany the giant-screen film, "Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure". The activities featured use a multidisciplinary approach and target students ages 7 through 14. Teacher pages include background information and student pages include instructions and additional information for understanding the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Films, Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1997
This lesson guide accompanies the Hubble Deep Field set of 10 lithographs and introduces 4 astronomy lesson plans for middle school students. Lessons include: (1) "How Many Objects Are There?"; (2) "Classifying and Identifying"; (3) "Estimating Distances in Space"; and (4) "Review and Assessment." Appendices…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Inquiry, Junior High Schools
Cassidy, Michael – 2001
This project description is designed to show how graphing calculators and calculator-based laboratories (CBL) can be used to explore topics in the physics of sound. The activities address topics such as sound waves, musical notes, and chords. Teaching notes, calculator instructions, and blackline masters are included. (MM)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Educational Technology, Graphing Calculators, Graphs
Lochner, James C.; Williamson, Lisa; Fitzhugh, Ethel – 2001
This National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) document presents activities on the properties of galaxies for additional curriculum support. The activities presented in this document include: (1) "How Big Is the Universe"; (2) "Identifying Galaxies"; (3) "Classifying Galaxies Using Hubble's Fork Diagram"; (4) "Identifying Unusual…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Astronomy, Decision Making, High Schools
Rogers, Melissa J. B.; Vogt, Gregory L.; Wargo, Michael J. – 1997
This teacher's guide explains microgravity, provides information on the history of microgravity, the domains of microgravity research and introduces classroom activities. Among the contents are the following: (1) "First, What Is Gravity?"; (2) "What Is Microgravity?"; (3) "Creating Microgravity"; (4) "The…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gravity (Physics), Mathematics, Physical Sciences
2000
Plants play an important role in the survival of every living thing; in fact, they are responsible for our very existence! In Photosynthesis, find out what makes plants so unique by studying the chemical process of photosynthesis - the amazing method of making food and oxygen from sunlight. Diagrams & microscopic photography illustrate the…
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Light, Photosynthesis
Markowsky, Judy Kellogg – 1999
This teacher's guide explores forest diversity, from learning about different kind of trees to understanding how the layers in a forest provide habitat for all kinds of animals and insects. Each chapter offers useful introductory material and clear objectives, followed by fun activities that encourage exploration while teaching important skills.…
Descriptors: Animals, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Forestry
Osterndorf, Laurie; Piraino, Nancy – 1997
This booklet provides students with challenging and fun activities to encourage learning about the sustainability of natural forest resources. Activities include: (1) "Forest-opoly"; (2) "Lost in the Woods"; (3) "Chain of Changes"; (4) "Choices, Choices"; (5) "Conflicts & Controversies"; (6) "Tree Towns"; (7) "Feeding the Forest"; (8) "Get to the…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Forestry, Natural Resources
Rule, Audrey C. – 1999
This game allows students to learn new science vocabulary and relevant facts about elephants. This bingo game is a valuable curriculum resource for any teacher who is teaching about elephants or other endangered animals. Directions for play, calling cards (six to a page), and play cards (four to a page), are included. (ASK)
Descriptors: Animals, Educational Games, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedJohnson, Elfriede Nemetz – Science Activities, 1973
Briefly describes the ecology of a deciduous forest, and suggests activities for observing and appreciating the changes that occur during the Fall. Simple experiments relating to mosses and lichens are outlined. (JR)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Outdoor Education, Resource Materials


