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Editor's Note: Teaching Forces and Motion
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Science 101: Does a Force on an Object Always Result in Motion?
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This column provides background science information for elementary teachers.
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The Poetry of Science: Force, Motion, and Energy
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Building literacy in playful, meaningful ways. The poem in this month's article shows us everyday uses of energy, force, and motion.
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Students clear up science misconceptions when they learn about the "fantastic four" ways in which force affects motion.
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From the Editor's Desk: Playing With Forces and Motion
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Science Scope’s editor shares thoughts regarding the current issue.
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Science 101: Are there different types of force and motion?
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"Red Rover! Red Rover let Jesse come over!" Young students are familiar with the observable effects of force and motion but may not have considered the many varieties demonstrated in simple ways every day on the…
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Editor’s Note: Force and Motion—Complex, Awesome, Relevant
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We know that when something is relevant to a student, the student is more motivated to learn and also more likely to remember. What could be more relevant than force and motion? The universe, like an eight-year-old, is…
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Companion Classroom Activities for Stop Faking It! Force and Motion (e-book)
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Never has it been so easy for educators to learn to teach physical science with confidence. Award-winning author Bill Robertson launched his bestselling Stop Faking It! series in 2002 with Force and Motion—offering…