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Students make connections with many science concepts and communicate their recommendations to officials and organizations regarding the future of artificial reefs.
Students must develop the ability to conduct science investigations using prior knowledge and experiences, along with treating science investigations as problem solving.
Engaging students in case studies takes the science content they are learning and places it a real world context to support their internalization of science knowledge.
Solving science problems and mysteries provided students with real world applications of the inquiry based learning. They learn to investigate the same way as scientists.
Strategies and techniques are presented along with examples of how to apply each strategy in teaching gifted and talented learners in science at all grade levels.
WebQuests have a specific form that helps the teacher organize the information and the students know what to expect from the lesson.
WebQuests can be fun for students and easy to implement in the classroom, but creating one takes careful planning and preparation.
Math teaching strategies are provided for integrating word problem solving in math centers for helping students develop their math skills.
Students complete science projects using online technology to research like scientists. This approach allows them to use real-time data bases and other web resources.
The use of Teacher Tube science videos in science lessons and activities can be accomplished using multiple strategies for helping students learn science concepts.
SA democracy provides a concept environment. Yet, society is embraced with memories of the past. Teaching process competencies provides a solution to this problem.
An inquiry-based analysis is the basis for an investigation into the mysterious death of an electric car, as students role play and research to find the guilty party.
An investigation into the cost of junk mail on society and the environment caused by the junk mail delivered to homes on a daily basis over a given period of time.
An IWB is the catalyst for engaging students in web-based research using real-time data sources and online resources for carrying out science investigations.
Effective science lessons challenge students' views and beliefs, along with their prior knowledge and experiences regarding science they learned from others.
Students learn to how to integrate the use of real-time web-based technology in trying to solve a problem earthquakes cause scientists every day, earthquake forecasting.
Web-based learning centers engage students by using interactive internet resources aligned with inquiry-based hands-on classroom activities to learn science concepts.
The space station's near misses with debris are a continual issue, which provides excellent resources for scientific project and problem based learning in science.
The most common definition of education is the process of bringing together cognitive, emotional and environmental influences in the process of acquiring knowledge.
Mastery of teaching with technology tools, along with the use of web-based resources for teaching and learning content is a focal point for preparing students today.
Students use inquiry-based investigative strategies to find the density of unknown liquids and the relationship of temperature, barometric pressure, and other concepts.
This free online software eliminates program capability issues as teachers and students collaborate on projects, assignments, and professional development.
Students use minds-on problem-based learning science investigation to find and drill for simulated oil, using sounding techniques similar to those used by geoscientists.
Five tips are provided on how to successfully integrate technology in the classroom and avoiding technophobia that sometimes grips the most experienced teacher.
The cornerstone of connecting math concepts and challenging students is through cases studies, applications of virtual manipulatives, writing, and interactive math tools.
A sample list of the best science trade books for K-12 science education is provided along with links to additional science book resources to support scientific literacy.
Project based learning using all or any of the three online resources offers a dynamic approach to teaching in which students explore real-world problems and challenges.
The dynamic processes of Wikis allow teachers engage their students in learning science. Students of all levels will find the use of this online technology challenging.
Students use problem-based learning strategies and techniques to develop findings and make recommendations, along with preparing a press release in this case study.
Students use science process skills and problem solving strategies, along with the scientific method during the completion density science activities.
Students complete an inquiry-based investigation to discover the impact of microbes on food, along with integrating technology to share their findings and conclusions.
A three part hands-on, minds-on investigation where students test two unknown liquids to identify them. Once identified, students make connections similar situations.
More than a ten tips are provided to offer solutions and recommendations for using Wikis in any classroom, as this technological tool begins to transform education.


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