Start With Phenomena
Plant investigations pique curiosity and wonder
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Tiffany Pace
Cross-curricular Connections
When students of different ages work together, social and emotional learning is enhanced
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Debbie Ericksen and Rachel Glassman
Science 101
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Matt Bobrowsky
Engineering Encounters
An Engineering Design Challenge for the Virtual Classroom
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Kristin Cook and Jessica Ivy
Methods and Strategies
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Sarah K. Benson, William J. Therrien, Gail E. Lovette, Christian Doabler, and Maria Longhi
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A module for introducing students to lung disease and pulmonology
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Dieuwertje J. Kast, Surbhi Bansil, and W. Martin Kast
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An engineering design process unit for fifth graders through in-person and distance learning
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Tina Vo, Rebekah Hammack, and Connie Michael
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Building on students’ interests through socioscientific issues-based approaches
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Melissa Cieto and Stephen B. Witzig
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First-grade students explore sound through a variety of makeshift instruments
Science and Children—May/June 2022 (Volume 59, Issue 5)
By Michelle Andrus and Catherine Scott
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