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McCormack, Alan J. – Learning, 1985
Magic can stimulate children to think creatively and retain what they learn. This article offers tips and step-by-step instructions to bring magic into the classroom. Children learn scientific principles, are required to read and follow sequential instructions, and are encouraged to stand in front of the class. (MT)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Science Interests
Prigo, Robert; Humphrey, Gregg – Learning, 1993
Presents activities for helping elementary students learn about Newton's third law of motion. Several activity cards demonstrate the concept of the law of action and reaction. The activities require only inexpensive materials that can be found around the house. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning, Science Activities
Froschauer, Linda – Learning, 1993
Presents an inexpensive class activity to teach elementary students about light reflection off various surfaces. The activity involves aluminum foil, waxed paper, magazine pages, newspapers, overhead transparency film, construction paper, fabric, and a hand lens. A student page includes questions to make students think about reflection. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Elementary School Science, Intermediate Grades
Whitman, Betsy Blizard – Learning, 1992
The article presents inexpensive activities to teach elementary school students about electromagnets. Students learn to make an electromagnet with a battery, nail, and wire, then different activities help them explore the difference between permanent magnets and electromagnets. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Swang, John – Learning, 1993
The article explains how students keep work portfolios and exhibit portfolios to organize their written work and showcase their accomplishments in science; it also explains how students learn about scientific concepts through hands-on research and how portfolios are integral to the program. Teacher tips are included. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Evaluation Methods, Portfolios (Background Materials)
Learning, 1991
Presents classroom learning activities to help elementary teachers and students learn about and experiment with the sense of taste. One involves tasting an apple while smelling an onion; another involves locating areas of the tongue that respond to salt, sweet, bitter, and sour. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Ohanian, Susan – Learning, 1988
The wealth of language and lore about frogs can be used to enrich learning in language arts, science, social studies, and the arts, as well as to investigate values and develop thinking skills. Activities are suggested and a list of appropriate books is provided. (MT)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Whitman, Betsy Blizard – Learning, 1994
Presents a group of 21 innovative science activities from teachers nationwide designed to sharpen elementary students knowledge of science. The article is part of a package of 100 creative ideas for keeping elementary students enthused about learning in language arts, science, social studies, and math. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Otten, Carolyn; And Others – Learning, 1995
Hands-on experience lets students explore, discover, and think their way through science. The article explains why hands-on science works, presenting tools for getting started with few resources. Activities have students work with the environment in their backyards and the schoolyard. Resources for hands-on science are presented. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Learning, 1992
Presents ideas to help elementary school educators teach their students about magnetic force fields by observing how iron filings line up around magnets. The article lists materials needed and offers a student page with suggested student activities. (SM)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Blizard, Elizabeth B. – Learning, 1992
Presents low-cost learning activities to help teach elementary students about the earth's magnetic field. One project has students make a model of the earth's magnetic field. Another has them experiment with magnetism. (SM)
Descriptors: Activity Units, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
Nelson, Vaunda; Stanko, Anne – Learning, 1992
Describes Math Safari, a mathematical, scientific, geographic, informational adventure for fourth grade students. It integrates all curriculum areas and other skills by using information children must find in books to pose math problems about animals. It encourages cooperative learning, critical reading, analysis, and use of research skills. (SM)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Teaching, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science
Rossman, Michael – Learning, 1984
Rather than emphasize specific facts, teaching science should help develop the whole person. Children learn science best when they are able to choose what they want to know. Suggestions for "living science" rather than parroting facts are offered. (DF)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Learning Processes, Motivation Techniques
Bower, Paula Rogovin – Learning, 1993
Article presents suggestions for motivating elementary students to learn by combining science and writing. The strategies include planning the right environment; teaching the scientific method; establishing a link to literature; and making time for students to observe, experiment, and write. (SM)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creative Teaching, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Watson, Bruce – Learning, 1994
To make elementary science students grasp the scientific concepts being taught, teachers must not ignore their preconceived ideas. Instead, teachers must identify misconceptions then help the students test them. The article presents a step-by-step approach that can serve as a model for teaching any science concept. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades
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