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Aristotle and His Teacher

Book Chapter

Aristotle and His Teacher

Aristotle took the ideas of those who had come before him and melded them into a grand theory that attempted to explain and classify everything know. ...

Elementary High School Middle School Interdisciplinary

Crossing Borders in Literacy and Science Instruction: Perspectives on Theory and Practice

NSTA Press Book

Crossing Borders in Literacy and Science Instruction: Perspectives on Theory and Practice

Although there is little argument that an important connection exists between literacy and science, much is not known about how literacy-science learn...

Elementary High School Middle School General Science Assessment Curriculum Instructional Materials Teaching Strategies Equity Interdisciplinary Professional Learning old Research Teacher Preparation

NSTA Press Book

Clones, Cats, and Chemicals: Thinking Scientifically About Controversial Issues

Does human cloning present a threat or an opportunity? Do common cats constitute a major threat to wildlife? Will the development of new chemical and ...

By Irwin Slesnick

Middle School High School Assessment Curriculum Equity Inquiry Instructional Materials NGSS Research Teacher Preparation Teaching Strategies

NSTA Press Book

Evolution in Perspective: The Science Teacher's Compendium

If ever a subject could benefit from a strong dose of perspective, it’s evolution. This important new book supplies the necessary insights by bringi...

Middle School High School Assessment Curriculum Inquiry Instructional Materials Research Teacher Preparation Teaching Strategies

Light—The Early Years

Book Chapter

Light—The Early Years

This book starts with a rather simplistic view of what light is. This chapter starts with a simple explanation which will be easy to understand and it...

High School Middle School Physical Science

Colorful Waves

Book Chapter

Colorful Waves

You're probably really upset that all you have so far is a simple little ray model of light. When do we get to the good stuff, you say? How about now?...

High School Middle School Physical Science

Focus, People, Focus

Book Chapter

Focus, People, Focus

It's time to take some of the things we know about light and put them to good use. In this chapter, the author discusses various optical instruments l...

High School Middle School Physical Science

Not-So-Cheap Sunglasses

Book Chapter

Not-So-Cheap Sunglasses

If you browse through the sunglasses at your local department store, you'll find that some of them are advertised as "polarized." What is it that make...

High School Middle School Physical Science

When Light Waves Collide

Book Chapter

When Light Waves Collide

Light doesn't always travel in straight lines. It can bend around corners, just like sound. When it does change direction like this, you end up with l...

High School Middle School Physical Science

All About Eyeballs

Book Chapter

All About Eyeballs

This chapter is, as the title indicates, all about eyeballs and how they work. We'll use just about everything we've learned so far, plus one or two n...

High School Middle School Physical Science

Fire the Photon Torpedoes, Mr. Sulu!

Book Chapter

Fire the Photon Torpedoes, Mr. Sulu!

Yeah, what about those photon torpedoes? Aren't photons supposed to be little light particles? Yes, they are, and they constitute the third model for ...

High School Middle School Physical Science

Stop Children, What's That Sound?

Book Chapter

Stop Children, What's That Sound?

Aging hippies might recognize the title of this chapter from an old Buffalo Springfield song. Others will just have to ignore it, and realize that thi...

High School Middle School Physical Science

Waving Strings

Book Chapter

Waving Strings

Unless you really haven't been paying attention to the world around you, you know that plucked strings produce sounds. Carlos Santana demonstrates th...

High School Middle School Physical Science

How Sound Gets Around

Book Chapter

How Sound Gets Around

Sound travels in waves, but those waves aren't exactly like waves on a string. One nice things is that sound waves have all the same relationships be...

High School Middle School Physical Science

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