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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Indoor and Outdoor Activities
The teacher will want to emphasize the theme of water, weather, and space throughout the classroom by using displays of...
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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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Choosing Materials and Activities for the Science Center
To effectively meet children’s needs and help them to acquire scientific knowledge, skills, and dispositions, we need...
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Physical Science Learning Center Activities
Some sample activities for science centers that allow children to gain an understanding of physical science include...
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National Standards, Social Commitments, and Scientific Literacy
The National Science Education Standards define the level of understanding of science that all students should develop,...
