How do our immune systems work? How do plants turn sunlight into energy? Science teaches students to investigate the world's everyday mysteries. From earth sciences (geology, oceanography) to physical sciences (chemistry, physics) to life sciences (biology, anatomy) to astronomy, the study of space, sciences can be some of the most challenging and most rewarding areas of study.
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Magnets and Gravity
Activities: 1. Magnets Can Find and Attract Iron Ore Bring sand inside the classroom and place in a shallow tray. Have...
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Basic Definitions in Astronomy
Star A star is a celestial body with a sufficient mass of gas (predominantly hydrogen) that it is held together by its...
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How to Get Your Girl Into Science
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Sally Ride's monumental Challenger mission. Since becoming the first American...
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The Earth: Water, Weather, and Space.
There are many ways that parents can assist their children in developing concepts about water, the weather, and climate...
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Basic Goals of Science Education
There are many goals of science teaching. By using the following simple criteria, most goals can be summarized into a...
