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McLure, John W. – Science Activities, 1996
Explores three classic turning points in science and presents close-up views of the scientists involved and their discoveries. Discussions include William Herschel and light; Lavoisier, Priestley, Scheele and oxygen; and Faraday and electromagnetism. Presents suggestions for experiments to demonstrate these discoveries. (JRH)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Discovery Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Activities
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Desser, Debra M. – Science Teacher, 1996
Presents a simulation that helps students understand the concepts of equilibrium and Le Chatelier's principle. (JRH)
Descriptors: Chemical Equilibrium, Chemistry, Cooperative Learning, Science Activities
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Miller, Judy – Science Scope, 1996
Presents activities that involve students working as research and development scientists and exploring the world of glues-- how to make them, test them, and apply them to classroom projects. Enables students to gain technical knowledge and experience the excitement and responsibilities of being research scientists. (JRH)
Descriptors: Adhesives, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Research and Development
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Metzger, Ellen Pletcher – Journal of Geological Education, 1995
Describes resources for information and activities involving volcanoes. Includes an activity that helps students become familiar with the principal types of volcanoes and explores how the viscosity of magma affects the way a volcano erupts. (MKR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Educational Resources, Geology, High Schools
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Camp, Paul R. – American Journal of Physics, 1994
Explains why transparency film demonstrates biaxial optical properties. Provides detailed descriptions of the procedure and equipment needed for large-scale optics demonstrations of the polarization interference pattern produced by biaxial crystals. (DDR)
Descriptors: Crystallography, Demonstrations (Science), Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Canizo, Thea L.; And Others – Science Scope, 1997
Presents an activity in which students learn about the characteristics of the planet Mars. Challenges students to design and build a model of a robotic vehicle that can travel on the surface of Mars and accomplish an assigned task that will provide information useful for future manned trips to the planet. Outlines mission task cards and progress…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Models
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Pavlista, Alexander D. – American Biology Teacher, 1997
Presents material for a talk and demonstration about the relationship of potato types to their different uses by consumers and processors. Includes background information for the instructor and discussions to accompany classroom exercises. Discusses the history of the potato, potato types and external characteristics, and internal characteristics…
Descriptors: Biology, Demonstrations (Science), Food, Higher Education
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Keating, Joseph F. – Science Teacher, 1997
Describes a year-long course called Outdoor Science taught at an American Indian reservation high school that demonstrates to students the connection between traditional tribal knowledge and western science to spark student interest in science. Presents a list that contains references on the subject of ethnobotany. Includes specific references for…
Descriptors: American Indians, Course Descriptions, Cultural Background, Plants (Botany)
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Nagle, Barbara – Science and Children, 1996
Presents an activity in which students learn about the changes in the state of matter by making taffy the old-fashioned way. (JRH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Food, Hands on Science
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Veronesi, Peter – Science Activities, 1996
Presents a long-term investigation designed to provide practice for students in thinking in a scientific manner about a real problem--the impact that waste products may have on soil. Focuses on student questions that have some connection to the local community. (JRH)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Investigations
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Anwar, Jamil; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1996
Presents activities that can be used to introduce thin-layer chromatography at the undergraduate level in relatively less developed countries and that can be performed with very simple and commonly available apparati in high schools and colleges. Activities include thin-layer chromatography with a test-tube, capillary feeder, burette, and rotating…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Chromatography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Kamata, Masahiro; Anayama, Takayuki – Physics Education, 2003
Presents an effective way to demonstrate the difference between direct current and alternating current using red and green LEDs. Describes how to make a tool that shows how an AC voltage changes with time using the afterimage effect of the LEDs. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Electricity, Electronics, Higher Education
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Treboniak, Lois; Jaworski, Mark – Science and Children, 1995
Describes a project in which 7th and 8th grade students learned lasting lessons about habitat when they built nesting boxes and erected them in a local park. Students deepened their understanding of environmental issues and gained a sense of pride. Includes instructions for building nesting boxes. (NB)
Descriptors: Birds, Environmental Influences, Grade 7, Grade 8
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Bullock, Mary F. – Science and Children, 1995
Discusses the National Science Foundation's (NSF) National Science and Technology Week (NSTW), which provides opportunities for people to discover and express interest in science and technology. Includes information on teaching activities, business partnerships, and community involvement. (NB)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Partnerships in Education, Science Activities
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Kananen, Mary King – Science and Children, 1995
Presents a hands-on activity for children to build and take home a basic model of the human skeletal system. Describes how to make "noodle people" from ordinary materials including pasta, pipe cleaners, straws, and margarine tub lids. (NB)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Elementary Education, Hands on Science, Manipulative Materials
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