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Naturescope, 1987
Provides background information on the many natural resources we extract from the earth's crust, including metals, graphite, and other minerals, as well as fossil fuels. Contains teaching activities such as a geologic scavenger hunt, a geology chronology, and the recycling of aluminum. Includes a reproducible handout for the activity on aluminum.…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education
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Jenness, Mark – Science and Children, 1987
Suggests how simple hikes can be integrated into the elementary school curriculum. Presents nine topic areas that can serve as themes for schoolyard hikes. (ML)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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Elliott, David L.; Nagel, Kathleen Carter – Science and Children, 1987
Indicates the inadequacies and limitations of traditionally written elementary science textbooks. Offers suggestions and provides examples for teaching more accurately and experientially the nature and process of science. Identifies several sources for enrichment of the textbook. (ML)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
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Bodner, George M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Differentiates between problems, exercises and algorithms. Discusses the role of algorithms in solving problems and exercises in chemistry. Suggests that very real differences exist between solving problems and exercises, and that problem solving steps can be and should be taught in chemistry education. (TW)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
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Kauffman, Joel M. – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1987
Describes a spreadsheet computer program which can be used with an Apple Macintosh computer to perform a multitude of calculations. Discusses two types of calculations taught in general chemistry. Demonstrates how to use the spreadsheet to calculate mass percent and the formula of a compound. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computation, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Culp, Mary – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Describes the procedures used to demonstrate transpiration with the common sunflower. Discusses the results expected from such an activity. Provided is a sample data sheet. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Russo, A. J. – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Presented is a sample hybridoma assay which can be used in a research or classroom laboratory setting for instructional purposes. Described are experimental methods, materials, and observations made during this activity. (CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Cytology, Higher Education
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Grider, Douglas J.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Recommends determining molecular weights of liquids by use of a thermocouple. Utilizing a mathematical gas equation, the molecular weight can be determined from the measurement of the vapor temperature upon complete evaporation. Lists benefits as reduced time and cost, and improved safety factors. (ML)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science
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Pickering, Miles – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Reports on the session at the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers meeting on chemistry laboratories in March 1987. Speakers included Leonard K. Nash and Audrey Champagne on values and goals; Howard Ende on regulation; Stanley Smith and Jerry Bell on the uses of computers; and Miles Pickering on the human dimension. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Conferences, Graduate Study
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Tea, Peter L., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 1988
Explains gyroscopic motions to college freshman or high school seniors who have learned about centripetal acceleration and the transformations of a couple. Contains several figures showing the direction of forces and motion. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), High Schools, Higher Education
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Camplin, Geoffrey C.; And Others – Physics Education, 1988
Reports the results of a radioactivity survey in England. Discusses the aim of the survey, experimental procedures, analysis, and results. Shows several diagrams, graphs, and tables. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Data Collection, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Lockett, Keith – Physics Education, 1988
Demonstrates several objects rolling down a slope to explain the energy transition among potential energy, translational kinetic energy, and rotational kinetic energy. Contains a problem from Galileo's rolling ball experiment. (YP)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Computation, Demonstrations (Educational), Energy
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McClure, John W. – Science Activities, 1988
Introduced are 20 places for field trips throughout the United States. Included are the location, explanation, famous things, and references for each place. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Community Resources, Field Trips, Geology
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Hoehn, Robert G. – Science Activities, 1988
Explains miniprojects in high school science courses. Shows the project idea table and five examples with explanations. Discusses the experience and some positive results for students. (YP)
Descriptors: Biology, Demonstrations (Educational), High Schools, Physical Sciences
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Serianz, Art; Graham, Dennis – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Described are the objectives, schedule and evaluation of an institute. Listed are demonstrations performed illustrating physical properties and physical change, energy changes, and chemical equilibrium. Discussed are the advantages of using demonstrations in teaching precollege chemistry. (CW)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Inorganic Chemistry
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