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Forde, Evan B. – Science Scope, 2004
Educating the public about safety issues related to severe weather is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) mission. This month's insert, Severe Weather, has been created by NOAA to help educate the public about hazardous weather conditions. The four types of severe weather highlighted in this poster are hurricanes,…
Descriptors: Space Sciences, Scientific Principles, Safety, Meteorology
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Farenga, Stephen J.; Joyce, Beverly A.; Ness, Daniel – Science Scope, 2004
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans generate approximately 1.6 million tons of hazardous household waste every year. When most people think of hazardous waste, they generally think of materials used in construction, the defense industry, mining, manufacturing, and agriculture. Few people think of hazardous substances…
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Science Education, Science Activities, Environmental Education
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Welborn, Jennifer – Science Scope, 2004
To develop student interest in the periodic table, the author developed a simple, but fun, role-playing activity. This play is used after students have learned the basic structure of atoms and the general layout of the periodic table. It also comes after students have learned the basics of ionic and covalent bonding. The basic idea of bonding is…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Role Playing, Science Activities, Chemistry
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Science Scope, 2004
It can be found as a solid, liquid, or gas. It is cohesive, colorless, tasteless, odorless, and has a pH of 7. These are some of the properties of pure water. Life without water would be unimaginable. Water is one of the most important substances for organisms on Earth. It is so important as a means of sustaining life that its existence is one of…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Environmental Education, Water, Science Activities
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Hitt, Austin; White, Orvil; Hanson, Debbie – Science Scope, 2005
This article discusses how to use popcorn to engage students in model building and to teach them about the nature of matter. Popping kernels is a simple and effective method to connect the concepts of heat, motion, and volume with the different phases of matter. Before proceeding with the activity the class should discuss the nature of scientific…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods
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Twillman, Joan – Science Teacher, 2006
Science clubs provide a place for students and adults to share novel, challenging scientific exploration. These clubs can also improve attitudes toward science and increase the amount of time that adolescents spend on the subject. Students participate in these clubs because they want to learn and associate with their like-minded peers. In this…
Descriptors: Clubs, Science Education, Student Attitudes, High Schools
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Barrows, Susan E.; Eberlein, Thomas H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Activities in which students explore the fundamental reasons behind the unusual instability of the trans isomers in medium-sized cycloalkenes by using the results of molecular modeling are described. Exercises have been proposed to explore the structures of cycloheptene and cyclooctene by Hehre and others which would be helpful to disabuse…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Models
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Farone, Anthony L. – American Biology Teacher, 2005
A project was designed to introduce students to fungi in which students surveyed their school buildings for different types of mold. The students were able to make connections between structure and function of the fungal components and learn how these different components enhance survival in the environment.
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Biological Sciences, School Buildings, Science Instruction
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Lim, Kieran F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A discussion on how a spreadsheet simulation of linear-molecular spectra could be used to explore the dependence of rotational band spacing and contours on average bond lengths in the initial and final quantum states is presented. The simulation of hydrogen chloride IR, iodine UV-vis, and nitrogen UV-vis spectra clearly show whether the average…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Simulation, Science Education, Science Activities
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Nelson, Allan; Goetze, Jim – American Biology Teacher, 2004
The different levels of protein structure that can be easily understood by creating a model that simulates protein folding, which can then be evaluated by applying it to a relevant activity, is presented. The materials required and the procedure for constructing a protein folding model are mentioned.
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Biological Sciences, Models, Teaching Methods
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Waddell, Thomas G.; Rybolt, Thomas R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A chemical mystery with an emphasis on qualitative inorganic analysis, forensic chemistry and medicinal substances is discussed. The mystery is solved by Sherlock Holmes with the help of clues provided.
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Evaluation Methods, Medicine, Crime
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Song, Yu-Min; Wang, Yong-Cheng; Geng, Zhi-Yuan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Some exercises to introduce students to the concept of green chemistry are given. By doing these exercises, students develop an appreciation for the role of green chemistry on feedstock substitution, milder reaction conditions, reduced environmental exposure, and resource conservation.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts, Organic Chemistry
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Palleros, Daniel R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The synthesis of twenty different chalcones in the absence of solvent is presented. The results indicated that out of the twenty different chalcones investigated seventeen can be obtained in a matter of minutes by mixing the corresponding benzaldehyde and acetophenone in the presence of solid NaOH in a mortar with pestle.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction
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Brown, Susan; Morgetroyd, Sue – Primary Science Review, 2003
As a result of listening to and acting upon the ideas and suggestions of the children in the authors' reception class, a simple science activity grew into a multi-curricula "team-building" project. It wasn't until staff were assembling all the information to make a big book to enable the children to look back on their work, that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science, Science Activities, Student Projects
Cowens, John – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
This brief article presents some quick and easy science experiments for those dreary winter days when classrooms need a pick-me-up. These seemingly easy science experiments will make a lasting impact on students.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Activities, Hands on Science, Science Education
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