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Scope on the Skies: Dance of the planets

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Scope on the Skies: Dance of the planets

This article highlights the movements of the planets during the months of November and December. It includes a set of observation-based questions for...

A Message from the NSTA President

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A Message from the NSTA President

NSTA has unveiled a new name--and an enriched format--for its time-honored conventions. The NSTA national and area conventions will now be called NSTA...

Science 101: What writing represents what scientists actually do?

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Science 101: What writing represents what scientists actually do?

This article addresses whether or not a report based on scientific method accurately represents what scientists do as well as what kind of writing sci...

Scope on Safety: Having a blast, safely! Model rocketry safety guide

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Scope on Safety: Having a blast, safely! Model rocketry safety guide

Model rocketry is a blast, and it's one of the best ways to get students interested in the physical sciences. However, following safety guidelines is ...

Science Shorts: Seeing What We Can’t See

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Science Shorts: Seeing What We Can’t See

While observation is critical to science, sometimes we cannot observe things directly. Sometimes things happened long ago (in paleontology, for exampl...

Connecting Earthquakes and Violins

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Connecting Earthquakes and Violins

Violins, earthquakes, and the "singing rod" demonstration all have something in common--stick-slip frictional motion. This article begins with a typic...

Throwing Paper Wads in the Chemistry Classroom: Really Active Student Learning

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Throwing Paper Wads in the Chemistry Classroom: Really Active Student Learning

It is well-known that too many students learn to “plug and chug” formulas while gaining very little concomitant understanding of the underlying co...

Point of View: Students, Butterflies, and Cancer

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Point of View: Students, Butterflies, and Cancer

This article accounts one research scientist's interest in butterflies and his aversion to dealing with cancer with it hitting so close to home. Pref...

Effectiveness of a Lab Manual Delivered on CD-ROM

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Effectiveness of a Lab Manual Delivered on CD-ROM

Although electronic instructional media are becoming increasingly prevalent in science classrooms, their worth remains unproven. We assessed student p...

Science Sampler: Hypothesis-based learning

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Science Sampler: Hypothesis-based learning

Are visions of students hypothesizing, designing experiments to test their explanations, analyzing data, writing formal publications of results, and d...

Science Sampler: Shark detectives

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Science Sampler: Shark detectives

Oceans are often considered mysterious, fascinating places filled with unique and scary animals. One of the most misunderstood and therefore the scari...

The Early Years: The Nuts and Bolts of Discovery Centers

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The Early Years: The Nuts and Bolts of Discovery Centers

Young children are born scientists, exploring everything in their world around them. Yet, many teachers still find it hard to integrate science into t...

Science and History Come Alive in the Cemetary

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Science and History Come Alive in the Cemetary

History and science are brought to life for students during a field trip to a local cemetery or as part of a homework assignment. This exciting activi...

LabWrite: Transforming Lab Reports from Busy Work to Meaningful Learning Opportunities

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LabWrite: Transforming Lab Reports from Busy Work to Meaningful Learning Opportunities

Lab reports are the dreaded assignments of the laboratory course. Students dislike them, because they can be tedious and time-consuming. Instructors d...

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