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Tucker, David C. – Science Teacher, 1988
Describes an experiment involving pineapples and gelatin that allows students to investigate the conditions that typically render an enzyme functionless, similar to the effect of nerve gasses. Discusses the materials, procedures, and results, drawing analogies to the effects of a nerve gas. (CW)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Hunt, Patrick N. – Science Teacher, 1984
Describes a minicourse on experimental hypotheses. The courses which treats the investigative nature of biology as a major theme, teaches nonrigorous problem-solving and engenders the excitement of self-discovery. Manipulation of variables in relation to controls, the principles of deduction and induction, and their application to selected…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Deduction, High Schools, Hypothesis Testing
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Ojala, Carl F.; Ojala, Eric J. – Science Teacher, 1987
Describes an activity in which students collect airborne particles using a common vacuum cleaner. Suggests ways for the students to convert their data into information related to air pollution and human health. Urges consideration of weather patterns when analyzing the results of the investigation. (TW)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, Public Health
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Tinnesand, Michael; Chan, Alan – Science Teacher, 1987
Argues that cookbook chemistry laboratory experiments do little to teach scientific inquiry. Suggests providing students with laboratory experiences that follow the introduction of a concept and challenge students to investigate that concept through an experiment involving very few initial instructions. Lists some such challenges used in chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Inquiry, Laboratory Procedures, Learning Processes
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Science Teacher, 1990
Eight activities for use in the science classroom are presented. Included are insect collecting, laboratory procedures and safety, recycling, current events, variable manipulation, scientific method, electricity, and mechanics (Newton's Second Law of Motion). (KR)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Electricity, Laboratories, Laboratory Procedures
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Garrison, Steve – Science Teacher, 1992
Presents activities that utilize piezoelectric film to familiarize students with fundamental principles of electricity. Describes classroom projects involving chemical sensors, microbalances, microphones, switches, infrared sensors, and power generation. (MDH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Electricity, Electronic Equipment, Laboratory Equipment
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Gurley-Dilger, Laine – Science Teacher, 1992
Describes the use of Gowin's Vee to make the connection between lecture and laboratory, guide science fair research, help students decipher professional research journals, and make oral science fair or lab report presentations easier to understand. Provides examples of Gowin's Vee applied to research articles and comprehensive criteria for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Models, Research Reports, Science Activities
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Kamin, Gary D.; Dowden, Edward – Science Teacher, 1987
Describes the use of a precalibrated stainless steel thermistor, interfaced with an Apple computer, in chemistry experiments. Discusses the advantages of "instant" temperature readings in experiments requiring that readings be taken at certain intervals. Outlines such an experiment which investigates freezing point depressions. (TW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Input Output Devices
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Lamb, William G. – Science Teacher, 1983
Presents two models and two demonstrations targeted at student understanding of projectile motion as the sum of two independent, perpendicular vectors. Describes materials required, construction, and procedures used. Includes a discussion of teaching points appropriate to each demonstration or model. (JM)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Demonstrations (Educational), High Schools, Laboratory Procedures
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Doran, Rodney L.; And Others – Science Teacher, 1992
Describes the selection and implementation of an authentic assessment model for evaluating students' science laboratory knowledge and skills. Provides sample problems and a scoring form for the performance-based science laboratory test. (MDH)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Models, Performance Based Assessment, Problem Sets
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Schneider, Michael – Science Teacher, 2004
This article describes how Cahokia middle and high school students conduct inquiry-based science through a pitfall trap experiment. In a collaborative effort, students designed and conducted pitfall trap investigations that combined their interest in the natural world with their love of technology. The students set up their own experiments to…
Descriptors: Topography, Investigations, Outdoor Education, High School Students
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Conn, Kathleen – Science Teacher, 1994
Describes a two-week lesson on electric fields that combined lecture, interactive video, lab experimentation, computer spread sheets, and computer-assisted-graphing. (PR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electricity, Graphs
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Ayyavoo, Gabriel – Science Teacher, 2004
The Don River watershed is located within Canada's most highly urbanized area--metropolitan Toronto. Many residential and commercial uses, including alterations to the river's course with bridges, have had a significant impact on the Don's fauna and flora. Pollutants have degraded the river's water quality, a situation exacerbated by the…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Library Research, Community Programs
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Speitel, Thomas W. – Science Teacher, 1991
Explains how a computer uses its vision to determine the area, edge length, width, height, and center of mass in two dimensions from photos of backlit sea shells. Includes HyperCard codes used to instruct the computer to make the calculations. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Area, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science
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Lentz, Linda; Robinson, Thomas; Martin, Elizabeth; Miller, Mary; Ashburn, Norma – Science Teacher, 2004
Each Tuesday during the fall of 2002, teams of high school students from three South Carolina counties conducted a four-hour polymer institute for their peers. In less than two months, over 300 students visited the Charleston County Public Library in Charleston, South Carolina, to explore DNA, nylon, rubber, gluep, and other polymers. Teams of…
Descriptors: Investigations, Exhibits, Student Leadership, Public Libraries
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