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Fowler, Marilyn L. – Science Scope, 1992
Describes a classroom activity using slime, a colloid: it behaves like both a solid and liquid. Explains how slime can be produced from guar gum. An activity where students work in teams and become a slime factory is presented. (PR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Science Activities
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Beck, Charles R. – Science Scope, 1992
A hands-on simulation on spider web construction is described. Students recreate the mysteries of web construction by creating a yarn web with a pentagonal frame, 12 spokes, and 12 spiral loops. Contains instructions to the teacher for constructing the web board. Provides a procedure for the students to follow. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Manipulative Materials
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Hammontree, Kathleen – Science Scope, 2005
Instead of a science fair, the author's intermediate school holds an invention convention. Guided by an Inventor's Log, students must problem solve, think creatively, and budget their time and resources to brainstorm and build an invention. The inventions are built at home, with parental support and supervision. Then, when everyone is ready, the…
Descriptors: Science Fairs, Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Education, Science Activities
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Livingston, K. Sylvia – Science Scope, 1992
Describes using celebrations of dates in the history of science and technology as an instructional strategy. For example, the author celebrated the day of the Wright Brothers' first flight and culminated it with an paper airplane flying contest. Festivities begin with concept mapping to allow students the opportunity to relate new ideas to prior…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Science Activities
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Eimer, Timothy – Science Scope, 1992
Presents a class activity "Microscopic Mission" where students make an imaginary journey through a living cell searching for defective DNA responsible for cancer. Nine aspects of the adventure are described. Students try to determine from the description where they are in the cell. This activity can be used for review or evaluation. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, DNA, Elementary Education, Intermediate Grades
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Steinheimer, Margaret – Science Scope, 1997
Presents ideas for spring flower displays. Has students constructing their own interactive flower displays as extra-credit assignments to reinforce vocabulary and scientific concepts, and modeling flowers with household items. (JRH)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Plants (Botany)
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Rakow, Steve – Science Scope, 1992
Ausubel's theory of meaningful learning is described. Rote learning is contrasted with meaningful learning, which builds upon previous knowledge. Student's prior experience may leave them with misconceptions. Although erroneous, misconceptions are frequently logical and resistant to change. The author provides six strategies for facilitating…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Learning Theories
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Sussman, Beverly – Science Scope, 1992
Author describes five self-developed activities that utilize readily available materials to help students understand surface tension in liquids. The hands-on activities allow students to see that strong bonds hold molecules together in a liquid and the molecules seem to stretch producing a "skin" at the surface of liquids. (PR)
Descriptors: Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Manipulative Materials, Physical Sciences
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Vandas, Steve – Science Scope, 1992
Describes wetlands and explains their importance to man and ecology. Delineates the role of water in wetlands. Describes how wetlands are classified: estuarine, riverine, lacustrine, palustrine, and marine. Accompanying article is a large, color poster on wetlands. Describes an activity where metaphors are used to explore the functions of…
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Intermediate Grades
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Rakow, Steven J. – Science Scope, 1992
Asserts that educational assessment drives the curriculum. Thus, assessment is very important in contemplating reform in science education. Assessment should be an integral part of the instructional process, utilizing diagnostic testing, monitoring, and summative evaluations. (PR)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
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Jones, M. Gail – Science Scope, 1992
Describes teacher activities for a unit on birds and the stations for performance-based assessment of student learning. Activities include predicting a birds habitat based on the foot shape, predicting the food of a bird based on its beak, identifying a bird by its song, and identifying bird skins using a field guide. (PR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Intermediate Grades, Ornithology
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Fleener, M. Jayne; Marek, Edmund A. – Science Scope, 1992
Describes the three phases of the learning cycle (exploration, conceptual invention, and expansion) and explains how they can be used in educational assessment. The use of semantic mapping, concept mapping, and mental modeling in the evaluation of student learning is described. (PR)
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Intermediate Grades
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Rakow, Steven J., Ed. – Science Scope, 1992
Features a color poster entitled "Electricity Serves Our Community" and describes how the poster can be used to help teach about energy, electricity concepts, and types of electrical generation. Explains how teachers can obtain other resources such as posters, lesson plans, and kits from the National Energy Foundation. (PR)
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Electricity, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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Dispezio, Michael A. – Science Scope, 1992
Describes how electrochemical cells exploit reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions to produce electric current. Presents an activity using a paper clip, copper wire, an apple, and a voltmeter where students can measure the voltage from an apple cell. Describes variables that can be changed to assess the impact on the voltage produced. (PR)
Descriptors: Electric Batteries, Elementary Education, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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Rakow, Steven J.; And Others – Science Scope, 1984
Objectives, materials needed, procedures, discussion questions, and follow-up activities are provided for five experiments. They include (1) testing for sugars; (2) comparing sugar to artificial sweeteners; (3) chewing gum scientifically; (4) soap making; and (5) making toothpaste. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Elementary School Science, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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