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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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Integrating Science and Mathematics
For organizational convenience, schools traditionally separate curricular areas such as mathematics, science, language...
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Rocks
Activities: 1. Rocks are Different Sort by color and shape. Bring in a variety of rocks and stones. Include, if...
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Science for Pupils with Disabilities
Science may be the curriculum area that is most amenable to adaptation for students with disabilities. Hands-on...
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How You Can Help Your Child Learn Science
As a parent, you are preparing your child for a world vastly different from the one in which you grew up. Our...
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Everyday Adventures to Get Your Child into Science
Science is what helps young people transform confusion into understanding by revealing patterns behind the way things...
Source: Education.com

