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Building your project portfolio with science research projects
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Small, Cathleen, author
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Science Study and teaching (Elementary) Activity programs Juvenile literature.
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Science Study and teaching (Middle school) Activity programs Juvenile fiction.
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Science Study and teaching (Elementary) Activity programs.
2019
\"A book for middle school students about building project portfolios using science research projects\"-- Provided by publisher.
Drawing for Science Education
2017
This book argues for the essential use of drawing as a tool for science teaching and learning. The authors are working in schools, universities, and continual science learning (CSL) settings around the world. They have written of their experiences using a variety of prompts to encourage people to take pen to paper and draw their thinking--sometimes direct observation and in other instances, their memories. The result is a collection of research and essays that offer theory, techniques, outcomes, and models for the reader.
Dig in
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Service, Natural Resources Conservation
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Nsta
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Activity programs
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Soil biology
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Soil conservation
2001
Give students the dirt on soil with a practical book that brings new meaning to the term \"hands-on.\" Using these 12 activities and two original stories as guides, kids will soon be up to their elbows in the study of soil formation, habitats and land use, animals that depend on soil, plants that grow in soil, soil science, and soil conservation. Each teacher-tested lesson plan offers helpful background, assessment methods, and suggestions for further exploration.
Flow Phenomena in Cake Washing Driven by Mass Forces
2008
In solid/liquid separation, cake washing is often an essential step whenever product quality in purity is the primary specification. In the process, pure wash liquor is applied onto the cake which contains its mother liquor with dissolved impurities in order to reduce the impurity content by either displacement or dilution.This work focuses on the flow phenomena during cake washing driven by mass forces such as in a centrifugal field. Dealing with cake washing means that aspects of particle technology, mass transfer, flow phenomena and interface interactions have to be taken into account. A new point of view is presented to have a better understanding of thewashing mechanisms influenced by the process steps before and after washing. The purpose of this work is to provide options for examination and optimization of cake washing in industrial processes.
Making and tinkering with STEM : solving design challenges with young children
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Heroman, Cate, author
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Early childhood education.
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Science Study and teaching (Early childhood) Activity programs.
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Technology Study and teaching (Early childhood) Activity programs.
2017
\"Teaching and learning STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is more accessible than ever before! Children will be inspired, delighted, and challenged as they use everyday materials and STEM concepts to design and build solutions to problems faced by characters in their favorite books\"-- Back cover.
Schoolyard Science
2011
With 101 easy and inexpensive activities to do on school grounds, Schoolyard Science can help students develop their observation and inquiry skills as well as an appreciation of their outdoor environment. Covering topics such as lower plants, gardens, insects and other invertebrates, energy, and Earth science, Thomas Lord and Holly Travis provide activities that will help teachers become more comfortable with incorporating the outdoors into their curriculum.
Using webquests in the social studies classroom : a culturally responsive approach
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Gillis, Maureen M
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Canestrari, Alan S
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Thombs, Margaret M
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Activity programs
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Activity programs in education
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Computer network resources
2009,2008,2013
This unique guide offers practical strategies for using WebQuests to optimize learning in social studies, foster student inquiry and higher-level thinking, and promote greater intercultural understanding.