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Neil, Kaesha – American Biology Teacher, 2009
Global and local climate change has become an important topic in the last few years. Concerns regarding the impact of climate changes on ecosystems in general, resources used by humans (e.g., water, energy, crops), and the intensity and frequency of natural disasters are driving the interest. Phenology is one way researchers are studying historic…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Climate, Plants (Botany), Environmental Influences
Walker-Livingston, Wendy – Science Scope, 2009
Why not combine the use of technology with the excitement of a scavenger hunt that moves middle-level students out into the "wilds" of their school campus to classify plants? In the lesson plan described here, students embark on a botanical scavenger hunt and then document their findings using a digital camera. This project was designed to allow…
Descriptors: Photography, Science Instruction, Middle School Students, Outdoor Education
Salter, Irene; Smith, Rebecca; Nielsen, Katherine – Science Scope, 2008
This is the story of how a typical middle school lab was transformed into an open-ended inquiry experience through a few small, but very powerful, changes. By allowing students to follow their own questions, the classroom filled with enthusiasm and students learned much more about photosynthesis, respiration, and the scientific processes. The…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Investigations, Botany, Science Laboratories
Coy, Mary – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
In this article, the author describes a gourd art project for her art club. Prior to students actually working on the gourds, the author and her art volunteer did a joint demonstration on the process students would go through to create their project. The volunteer brought in and explained her gourd art and shared information about the drying and…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Volunteers, Art Materials
Lehnhoff, Erik; Woolbaugh, Walt; Rew, Lisa – Science Scope, 2008
Plant ecology is an important subject that often receives little attention in middle school, as more time during science classes is devoted to plant biology. Therefore, the authors have developed a series of activities, including a card game--Designing the Perfect Plant--to introduce student's to plant ecology and the ecological trade offs…
Descriptors: Ecology, Biodiversity, Plants (Botany), Middle School Students
NASA Educator Resource Center at Marshall Space Flight Center, 2007
The Human Exploration Project (HEP) units have several common characteristics. All units: (1) Are based upon the Technological Literacy standards (ITEA, 2000/2002); (2) Coordinate with Science (AAAS, 1993) and Mathematics standards (NCTM, 2000); (3) Utilize a standards-based development approach (ITEA, 2005); (4) Stand alone and coordinate with…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Middle Schools, Engineering, Technological Literacy
Tabizi Pythons and Clendro Hawks: Using Imaginary Animals to Achieve Real Knowledge about Ecosystems
Rockow, Michael – Science Scope, 2007
The author describes how he used to teach a unit on food webs and ecosystems using actual food webs as models. However, the models used by the author tend to be either too simplistic or too complicated for his students. A few years ago, he solved these problems by making up his own food web, complete with invented plants and animals. The model has…
Descriptors: Animals, Ecology, Science Instruction, Models
Buczynski, Sandy – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2007
In these activities, middle school and high school students examine the threat of nonnative plant species to Hawaiian ecosystems. Students explore different viewpoints on alien plants and consider how beliefs and attitudes may affect others' decisions concerning nonnative plant species. Students also identify invasive plant characteristics and…
Descriptors: Gardening, Ecology, Plants (Botany), Science Instruction
Lau, Joann M.; Korn, Robert W. – American Biology Teacher, 2007
In this article, the authors present a laboratory exercise in data collection and statistical analysis in biological space using clustered stomates on leaves of "Begonia" plants. The exercise can be done in middle school classes by students making their own slides and seeing imprints of cells, or at the high school level through collecting data of…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Goodness of Fit, Data Collection, Biological Sciences
Thompson, Stephen – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
Research shows that many students hold misconceptions related to plant functions (Hershey 2004). Some of these students will become teachers with little content understanding to identify their students' misconceptions about plants (Amir and Tamir 1994). The literature on teaching about plants doesn't help; it contains frequent errors,…
Descriptors: Sciences, Misconceptions, Science Teachers, Biological Sciences
Ross, Ann; Vanderspool, Staria – Science Scope, 2004
Students can use seed characteristics to discriminate between the different kinds of legumes using taxonomic classification processes of sorting and ranking, followed by construction of taxonomic keys. The application of the Learning Cycle process to taxonomic principles, hierarchical classification, and construction of keys presents the…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Entomology, Classification, Science Instruction
Kahn, Jacqueline Gage – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
According to the National Science Education Standards (National Research Council 1996), students in the middle school years should progress in studying life science from examining individual organisms to recognizing patterns in ecosystems and developing an understanding about the cellular dimensions of living systems. Students should broaden the…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Plants (Botany)
Almeida, Sylvia; Bombaugh, Ruth; Mal, Tarun K. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
The decrease in urban green spaces limits the opportunities for adults and children to experience nature and learn about the environment. Yet, it is only when children experience nature in the outdoors that they can learn best to love it and strive to preserve it. As such, the need to include biodiversity studies in the curriculum becomes a…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Outdoor Education
Golick, Douglas A.; Ellis, Marion D.; Beecham, Brady – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Bumble bees are valuable pollinators of native and cultivated flora. Despite our knowledge of bumble bee nest site selection, most efforts to attract bumble bees to artificial domiciles have been met with limited success. Creating and evaluating artificial domiciles provides students an opportunity to investigate a real problem. In this lesson,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Entomology, Teaching Methods, Science Projects
Audet, Richard H. – Science Scope, 2005
With such curriculum gaps, it is hardly surprising that middle school children's understanding of botany is limited and riddled with misconceptions. Knowing that plants supply the oxygen to sustain most life forms and provide the primary energy source of most food webs is a core idea of science. Investigating non-native species is one way to…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Misconceptions, Learning Processes, Educational Resources