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Why Does Water Swirl When it Goes Down a Drain?

Science and Children—February 2019

By Matt Bobrowsky

Why Does Water Swirl When it Goes Down a Drain?

 

Engineering Encounters

Authors and Engineers

Applying engineering principles to create pop-up books

Authors and Engineers

 

Formative Assessment Probes

Balance Beam

Figuring Out a Mathematical Rule

Balance Beam

By Page Keeley

 

Teaching Through Trade Books

Seasonal Weather Patterns

Seasonal Weather Patterns

By Christine Anne Royce

Seasonal Weather Patterns

 

Unpacking the STEM Disciplines

A project on human impacts on the environment provides many opportunity to explore the disciplines of STEM.

Science and Children—February 2019

By Cassie Bess

Unpacking the STEM Disciplines

 

A Water Wheel Challenge!

Learning about energy conversion through engineering design

A Water Wheel Challenge!

By Melissa A. Jurkiewicz, Adam Kirn, and David Crowther

A Water Wheel Challenge!

 

Simulating a Non-Native Invasion

Fourth-grade students design a computer simulation to model how a new species introduction affects native populations.

Simulating a Non-Native Invasion

By Debra Kelly Thomas, Lisa Milenkovic, and Annmargareth Marousky

Simulating a Non-Native Invasion

 

Crossing the Amazon by LEGO

An interdisciplinary STEM adventure

Crossing the Amazon by LEGO

By Daniel Edelen, Sarah B. Bush, and Megan Nickels

Crossing the Amazon by LEGO

 

Disequilibrium

Surface Tension and Surfactants

Science Scope—February 2019 (Volume 42, Issue 6)

By Todd Hoover

 

Using Storylines to Support Three-Dimensional Learning in Project-Based Science

Science Scope—February 2019 (Volume 42, Issue 6)

By Jeffrey Nordine, Joseph Krajcik, David Fortus, and Knut Neumann

Using Storylines to Support Three-Dimensional Learning in Project-Based Science

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