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Dunlop, Lynda; Compton, Kirsty; Clarke, Linda; McKelvey-Martin, Valerie – Education 3-13, 2015
This research describes and evaluates the application of a child-led approach to scientific enquiry (the Community of Scientific Enquiry, CoSE) to children aged 8-11 (Key Stage 2) in Northern Ireland. Primary teachers were introduced to CoSE at a workshop and asked to evaluate its implementation with their class. Results from children (n = 364)…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers
Haglund, Jesper; Jeppsson, Fredrik; Hedberg, David; Schönborn, Konrad J. – Physics Education, 2015
Thermal cameras offer real-time visual access to otherwise invisible thermal phenomena, which are conceptually demanding for learners during traditional teaching. We present three studies of students' conduction of laboratory activities that employ thermal cameras to teach challenging thermal concepts in grades 4, 7 and 10-12. Visualization of…
Descriptors: Photography, Teaching Methods, Heat, Science Laboratories
Chu, Hui-Chun; Hung, Chun-Ming – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2015
In this study, the game-based development approach is proposed for improving the learning motivation, problem solving skills, and learning achievement of students. An experiment was conducted on a learning activity of an elementary school science course to evaluate the performance of the proposed approach. A total of 59 sixth graders from two…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Science
Lai, Ah-Fur; Lai, Horng-Yih; Chuang, Wei-Hsiang; Wu, Zih-Heng – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2015
Traditional outdoor learning activities such as inquiry-based learning in nature science encounter many dilemmas. Due to prompt development of mobile computing and widespread of mobile devices, mobile learning becomes a big trend on education. The main purpose of this study is to develop a mobile-learning management system for overcoming the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Outdoor Education, Natural Sciences, Management Systems
Barrow, Lloyd H. – Journal of Education and Learning, 2012
The study of shadows is a common elementary science topic that facilitates students' development of understanding about light and associated waves. All elementary students have observed numerous shadows, but need assistance in developing understanding. Previous research studies about shadows were utilized in organizing aspects associated with…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Prior Learning, Knowledge Level
Willey, Aaron; Klosterman, Michelle – Science and Children, 2012
Not only is science perceived by some as a hard-to-teach subject, but there are certain topics that all teachers regard as notoriously hard to teach. While their natural inclination may be to eliminate some of the details, teachers have to be careful not to water down the curriculum. How do they share the complexity of the natural world without…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Teaching Methods, Misconceptions, Science Instruction
Jackson, Julie K.; Newell, Nancy – Science and Children, 2012
Words are the foundation of knowledge. They are powerful tools used to express ideas, communicate with others, access knowledge, and learn about new concepts. Research shows a strong relationship between student word knowledge and academic achievement. As a result, building academic content vocabulary is an important part of science instruction.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Vocabulary, Science Instruction, Grade 5
Kernan, Christine – Arts & Activities, 2012
When introducing a new unit, art teachers know that sometimes a little "bling" can really grab students' attention. The author received "ooohs" and "aaahs" from her fourth-graders when they learned they would be creating "Faux Fall Repousse." The dazzling shine of the aluminum foil and the beautiful array of autumnal colors were impossible for…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Activities, Integrated Curriculum, Elementary School Science
Seeley, Claire – Primary Science, 2012
The children at the author's school have a natural love for, and curiosity about astronomy. This led to a project full of awe and wonder for her year 5 students (ages 9-10) as they delved deeper into the science of the universe. The study of astronomy is underpinned by some very awesome numbers--something that can both terrify and intrigue adults…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students
Key, Tamsin – Primary Science, 2012
A 7-year-old boy with special educational needs said "I want the wood for my boat, because I saw crocodiles at the zoo and they had logs floating in their home." This was his response to a small group "sinking and floating" investigation in which they were exploring a range of materials and were asked to select one they would like to use in the…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Student Needs, Inclusion
Weeks, Sophie – Primary Science, 2012
Children are fascinated by the fact that polar scientists do research in extremely cold and dangerous places. In the Arctic they might be viewed as lunch by a polar bear. In the Antarctic, they could lose toes and fingers to frostbite and the wind is so fast it can rip skin off. They camp on ice in continuous daylight, weeks from any form of…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Clubs, Scientists, Science Instruction
Erickson, Susan – Science and Children, 2012
The author has found over her 13 years of teaching that starting off the school year with a science investigation has been a great method to learn about her students, to engage them about science before the school year even starts, and to build a foundation for a year of engaging science experiences. This article describes four such activities…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Learner Engagement, Science Activities
Wong, Harry; Wong, Rosemary; Rogers, Karen; Brooks, Amanda – Science and Children, 2012
Effective teachers view classroom management as a process of organizing and structuring classroom events for student learning. Creating a well-managed classroom with established procedures is the priority of a teacher the first two weeks of school. In an elementary classroom where each day may have a different array of subjects and at different…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Student Motivation, Classroom Techniques, Science Instruction
Hauenstein, Carol; Makki, Nidaa – Science and Children, 2012
The dread of summer learning loss that students experience make the approaching months of summer bittersweet. Although teachers may not be able to guarantee that students retain the specifics of their science lessons, they can begin taking steps now that can help science inquiry remain at the forefront of their minds during the break. A year-long…
Descriptors: Clubs, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Outdoor Education
Darling, Gerald – Science and Children, 2012
Elementary school students are intensely curious about astronomy: the Moon, planets, stars, and galaxies. Summer, with its warm evenings and star-filled skies, is the perfect time for students to explore the cosmos with a pair of binoculars. Because binoculars are used for many purposes (sporting events or birding, for example), many families…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Enrichment Activities, Elementary School Students, Internet