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The National Science Education Standards (NSES) state that students in grades K—4 are expected to understand that astronomical objects in the sky, including the Sun, Moon, and stars—have properties, locations, and…
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The Science Management Observation Protocol
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Teachers often lack the procedural knowledge needed to manage a classroom where collaboration and scientific inquiry are emphasized. To combat this problem, a great deal of educational research has been devoted to the…
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Inspiring Student-Driven Observations
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Use low-cost temperature loggers to explore Earth science concepts through student-designed experiments.
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Editor's Note: Observing Heredity
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Science and Children’s editor shares thoughts regarding the current issue.
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Digital Observation Technology Skills
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Digital Observation Technology Skills (DOTS) is a framework for integrating modern, mobile technology into outdoor, experiential science education. DOTS addresses longstanding tensions between modern technology and…
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This activity introduces students to daylight astronomy and can be done right in a classroom with windows and direct exposure to the Sun. Tips for making observations of the Sun safely are included.
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The Early Years: Observing With Magnifiers
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Inspire your students to become detailed observers by encouraging the use of magnifiers. Magnification can make us see an object with new understanding. Rachel Carson said, “Some of nature’s most exquisite handiwork is…