All Middle School resources
Journal Article
This column provides background science information for elementary teachers. This issue answers the question while discussing genetics and evolution....
Journal Article
This column shares exercises to challenge content knowledge. This issue presents a new challenge and answers the A Bunny of a Different Color challenge from last month....
Journal Article
Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K–12: 2018
Recently published books selected by the Children’s Book Council and the National Science Teachers Association....
Blog Post
How Teachers Are Retooling Lessons Using the EQuIP Rubric
Sometimes finding the right book or article can be the key to opening our minds to new ideas. A few years back, NSTA published a special journal series on the NGSS, and I recently re-read a few of them. Three in particular highlighted teachers’ exp...
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Journal Article
Science 101: Why Do Computers Keep Getting Smaller and Smaller?
This column provides background science information for elementary teachers. This month’s issue discusses the history of why computers have reduced in size....
Journal Article
Science 102: A Bunny of a Different Color
This column shares exercises to challenge content knowledge. This month's issue presents a new challenge and answers the Ghostly Images challenge from last month....
Journal Article
Science 101: Why Do You Add Salt When Making Homemade Ice Cream?
This column provides background science information for elementary teachers. This month’s issue discusses the role of salt when making ice cream....
Journal Article
This column shares exercises to challenge content knowledge. This month's issue presents a new challenge and answers the The Face That Follows You challenge from last month....
NSTA Press Book
Adventures With Arthropods: Eco-Friendly Lessons for Middle School
If you’ve ever wished you could teach with tarantulas—or roly polys, or Madagascar hissing cockroaches—this is the resource for you. It tells how to help middle schoolers get up close and personal with amazing arthropods, the bugs that make up ...
By Ron Wagler




