Archive for Science

Science notebooks can be used to help students develop, practice, and refine their science understanding, while also enhancing reading, writing, mathematics and communications. On this site you will find examples of student work from science notebooks – many from common used commercially developed science instructional materials, information to support the use of science notebooks, and strategies to use notebooks to integrate reading, writing, mathematics, and science

Melting and Dissolving

November 12, 2010

A nice lesson on the difference between melting and dissolving is available from the Australian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. For many students in elementary school, melting and dissolving are seen as indistinguishable. Although two materials are required for the dissolving process, students tend to focus only on the solid and they regard this process as similar to ‘melting’

Inquiry in Action

November 12, 2010

What causes certain substances to dissolve in water? Why do some liquids bead up on wax paper while others spread out? These questions and many more are explored in Inquiry in Action, a 470-page resource of guided, inquiry-based activities that covers basic chemistry concepts along with the process of scientific investigation.

The Children’s Literacy and Science Project (CLASP) is a professional development program for elementary school teachers (K-5). The project prepares teachers to use children’s self-produced science journals to integrate science and literacy in the elementary school curriculum.

Meet the Greens

January 8, 2010

Meet the Greens is a website for middle schoolers about sustainability and the environment.  It is from PBS’s WBGH and offers not only an entertaining interactive site for students but also teacher resources.

National Lab Day

December 22, 2009

National Lab Day has been designated by President Obama to be a day of hands-on science learning.  Scientists and engineers are matched up with teachers and classrooms.