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Elementary Science Education Articles for Teachers - Page 2


Using Eggs in Science Experiments

"Egg-citing" Science!: Experiments Using Eggs

With spring upon us, many of our students will soon be partaking in the age-old traditions of coloring eggs and community egg hunts. While eggs can be great for dying and hiding around this time of year, most people don’t realize that they can also provide a wealth of “egg-citing” science – and n...

Acid and Acid Rain Activities

How to Teach Students about Acid and Acid Rain

As an elementary teacher specializing in math and science, I often work with others on my team to develop interdisciplinary units. Sometimes this happens purposefully; sometimes by accident! One such example of an accident occurred several months ago when all of our upper elementary students were...

Nuclear Energy Activities and Lessons

Nuclear Energy - Is it a Friend or Foe?

In March of 2011, the country of Japan experienced one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded, resulting in a tsunami that devastated the coastal region. Hundreds of thousands of Japanese people have been displaced, with more than 18,000 listed as dead or missing. To add to this tragedy, ...

Schoolyard Ecology

Schoolyard Ecology

With spring right around the corner, teachers are thinking about third quarter grade cards, state assessments, and spring break! This is a tough time of year to keep students motivated, as many would rather be outside enjoying the nice weather than preparing for math and reading tests. Now is a g...

Tsunamis

The Science Behind Tsunamis

On March 10, 2011, many Americans awoke to the shocking news that the east coast of Japan had been rocked by an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.9 – one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded. Worse yet, a tsunami (a Japanese word meaning “harbor wave”) caused by the earthquake yielded even m...

Integrating Math and Science

Integrating Math and Science

When students walk into my classroom and find “science” listed on the daily schedule, the energy in the room goes up a few notches. Kids love hands on science, and they live for the portions of our week dedicated to predicting, investigating, and learning in a kinesthetic way. Unfortunately, due ...

Water, Water, Everywhere?

Water, Water, Everywhere!

With the current national interest in protecting our environment, involving children in environmental studies is a sure way to get them fired up about learning. While there are hundreds of topics to which teachers could expose their students, one that nearly everyone can relate to is water. ...

A Trip to the Zoo

Let's Go to the Zoo!

Step into any young child’s bedroom, and you’re likely to see toy chests full of stuffed animals and shelves lined with plastic dinosaurs. Take a look at the bookshelf, and you’ll encounter everything from books on talking forest critters to cows that type! If that child is fortunate enough to ha...

Science Investigations

The History and Nature of Science

In school, students are accustomed to the idea that there is one right answer to a problem.  If they come up with the correct answer, they get a good grade. If they don’t, their grade suffers. In the real world, right or wrong answers aren't obvious. Scientists base explanatio...

science performance assessments

Science Performance Assessment

As students become better and better at taking standardized tests, schools that are making Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) can give themselves a pat on the back and breathe a sigh of relief once assessments have concluded. For students in those schools, countless hours of drilling, reviewing,...

Bloom's Taxonomy and Science

Using Bloom's Taxonomy in Science

With all the emphasis on making sure each student passes state reading and math assessments, the idea of teaching higher-order thinking skills is sometimes placed on the backburner. With most required assessments consisting of multiple-choice questions at the knowledge and comprehension leve...

Girls in Engineering

Encouraging Girls in Engineering

“Why would anyone want to be an engineer? Don’t they just sit in an office with their calculators staring at a computer screen all day?”  Unfortunately, this is the perception that many students, girls in particular, have of those in the engineering field. Females often overlook en...

project based learning lesson plans

Project Based Learning

One afternoon while lining up for recess, several of my students noticed a number of different birds at the bird feeder outside our window. Transfixed, they watched as the birds fed, noting the number and various species represented. Suddenly, the outside door burst open and several cla...

scientific method lesson plans

Scientific Method

With the beginning of the new school year approaching, teachers are busily preparing their rooms, creating seating charts, and planning the first lessons of the semester. For those of us who teach science, our year normally begins with a unit related to science process skills.  These sk...

Density and Oil Spill Lesson Plans

Density Lessons and the Oil Spill

Last spring, many teachers used the oil spill in the Gulf to teach topics ranging from ocean currents to environmental awareness. Although the situation has improved, cleanup is still a hot topic among the general public – making it a continuing teachable moment for various topics in science...
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