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Newman, Barbara – 1991
This book is part of the series "Explorations in Science" which contains enrichment activities for the general science curriculum. Each book in the series contains innovative and traditional projects for both the bright and average, the self-motivated, and those who find activity motivating. Each activity is self-contained and provides everything…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Activities, Science Education, Science Experiments
Krasny, Marianne E.; Trautmann, Nancy; Carlsen, William; Cunningham, Christine – 2003
This book contains the teacher's guide of the Environmental Inquiry curriculum series developed at Cornell University. It is designed to teach learning skills for investigating the behaviors of non-native and native species and demonstrate how to apply scientific knowledge to solve real-life problems. This book focuses on strange intruders…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Education, Inquiry
Jones, Gordon E. – 1986
A course was developed to help science teachers in Mississippi teach physics. Most of those teaching the subject were inexperienced in physics, had limited background in the subject, and were in need of help. The course provided these teachers with a deeper understanding of physics principles, emphasized problem-solving strategies, and included…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Demonstrations (Educational), High Schools, Material Development
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Piel, Joe – Social Education, 1979
Presents two elementary and two secondary teaching strategies related to food and energy as global issues. Includes making a survey on energy use, an exercise about food, society, and technology, an energy and a water survey, and discussion and experiments concerning food and technology. (CK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Energy, Experiments, Food
Wood, David; Bryant, Jeannette – 1983
This teacher's guide on acid rain is divided into three study areas to explain: (1) what causes acid rain; (2) what problems acid rain has created; and (3) what teachers and students can do to help combat acid rain. Instructions for activities within the study areas include suggested grade levels, objectives, materials needed, and directions for…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Ecology, Environment, Federal Legislation
Pauker, Robert A.; Roy, Kenneth Russell – 1993
Science process skills such as observing, classifying, inferring, interpreting, predicting, and hypothesizing can all be classified as a sub category of thinking skills. This book is part of the series "Strategies for Learning" that focuses on the step-by-step development and application of thinking skills as a vehicle for learning science. The…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Demonstrations (Science), Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science
Gibson, Paul R. – 1980
Individualized biology activities for secondary students are presented in this teaching guide. The guide is divided into five sections: (1) investigating bread mold; (2) investigating transpiration; (3) completing a botany project; (4) collecting, preserving, and identifying leaves; and (5) writing up science laboratory investigations. The…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Biology, Botany, Individualized Instruction
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Tyrrell, Lucy – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1989
Presents an identification method which uses the process of elimination to identify pollination systems. Provides the polyclave key, methodology for using the key, a sample worksheet, and abbreviation codes for pollination systems. (MVL)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, College Science, Floriculture
Lori Rolfe; Lola Stringer – 1998
The food science course developed in Missouri combines basic scientific and mathematics principles in a hands-on instructional format as a part of the family and consumer sciences education curriculum. Throughout the course, students conduct controlled experiments and use scientific laboratory techniques and information to explore the biological…
Descriptors: Course Content, Foods Instruction, Instructional Materials, Job Skills
South Carolina State Dept. of Education, Columbia. Office of Instructional Technology. – 1992
This guide is support material for geometry teachers in middle schools or high schools in South Carolina. The guide describes the content of each program in the television series and suggests further learning activities for the students. The geometry that underlies the world around us is presented through applications. Contents of the series…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Class Activities, Educational Television, Experiments
Pauker, Robert A.; Roy, Kenneth Russell – 1991
Science process skills such as observing, classifying, inferring, interpreting, predicting, and hypothesizing can all be classified as a sub category of thinking skills. This book is part of the series "Strategies for Learning" that focuses on the step-by-step development and application of thinking skills as a vehicle for learning science. The…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Demonstrations (Science)
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Colorado Springs. – 1987
This book consists of four sections: (1) "Supplemental Materials"; (2) "Supplemental Investigations"; (3) "Test Item Bank"; and (4) "Blackline Masters." The first section provides additional background material related to selected chapters and investigations in the student book. Included are a periodic table…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Courseware, Educational Resources, Instructional Materials
Outdoor Communicator, 1984
At Park Senior High School (Cottage Grove, Minnesota), 46 juniors and seniors planted 384 red pine seedlings in connection with their original research on acid rain, with advice from Dr. Harriet Stubbs, director of the Acid Precipitation Awareness Program (West Saint Paul), which has been developing acid rain teaching materials. (MH)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Ecology, Educational Experiments, Environmental Education
Doherty, Paul; Rathjen, Don – 1996
Exploratorium Science Snacks are miniature versions of some of the most popular exhibits at the Exploratorium, San Francisco's (California) museum of science, art, and human perception. Nearly 100 teachers worked with Exploratorium staff members to create scaled-down versions of exhibits that teachers could make using common, inexpensive,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Demonstrations (Science), Elementary Secondary Education, Energy
Riggins, Patricia C., Ed. – 1985
Science fairs have the potential to help students develop new ways of solving problems using a scientific approach. This supplemental guide was developed for those teachers involved with science fairs as well as others who work with students in developing a project. Several reasons for holding a science fair are listed, along with some…
Descriptors: Awards, Demonstrations (Educational), Extracurricular Activities, Junior High School Students
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