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Planetary Paths

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Planetary Paths

These activities allow you to construct your own path to teaching the solar system. The collection of ideas include connections to language arts, soci...

A Splashing Success

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A Splashing Success

This article covers the "Wind, Water, and Waves," a four-week science program at Seattle University. It is meaningful to help students learn how math ...

Tech Trek: Experimenting with technology—Advice to those who dare

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Tech Trek: Experimenting with technology—Advice to those who dare

This planned activity experiments with technology and is designed to explore one site on the World Wide Web....

Scientific Literacy for Today's Students

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Scientific Literacy for Today's Students

This article identifies some of the obstacles of teaching science, technology, and society (STS) education issues in the classroom. Featured is an ef...

Prints to Ponder

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Prints to Ponder

This is a valuable paper-and-pencil activity that can be used as an introductory Earth science lesson or part of a broader integrated lesson on scienc...

The Search for the Lost Wichita Expedition

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The Search for the Lost Wichita Expedition

This project began upon discovering that a fellow science teacher's farm was located in the general vicinity of where the Lost Wichita Expedition had ...

Making a Big Impact

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Making a Big Impact

This article features a teacher on assignment to NASA who joined a NASA expedition to the Iturralde Structure, a suspected impact crater in Bolivia....

Scope on the Skies: What's red and retrogrades?

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Scope on the Skies: What's red and retrogrades?

This column focuses on astronomy throughout the year. This month’s issue features the position of Earth and Mars and Mars reaching opposition....

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