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Education World provides practical resources for science educators.
Click the links below to find lesson plans, articles about what excellent teachers
are doing in their classrooms, and additional professional development resources.
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 Looking for Wright Brothers Lessons?
You've Come to the "Wright" Place!
It was 100 years ago at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, that man first flew in an
engine-powered aircraft. Before that time, such an event was thought to be centuries
away! Included: Five lessons to celebrate the Wright brothers' achievement plus
links to 20 more lessons.
Wild and Wonderful Lessons About Endangered
Species
This Earth Day, put the diversity of plants and animals to work in lessons that
will tame your students' need to know about endangered species. Included: Five
"captivating" lessons that involve research, role-playing, and real-life creatures.
Trees Sprout Classroom Lessons Throughout
the Year
Why not go out on a limb! Springtime and Arbor Day are great times to branch out
and include in your curriculum timely lessons about trees. Included: Lessons for
measuring trees, reading a color key map, creating tree silhouettes and a "good
behavior tree," more.
Five Lessons Teach Students to Reduce,
Reuse, Recycle
Earth Day, first celebrated in 1970, is just around the corner. To celebrate,
Education World offers five lessons to teach about trash and the importance of
recycling. Included: A Mother's Day gift idea, recycle games, worms, scrap paper
projects, more!
What is the Most Serious Problem Facing
Earth? --
An Education World WebQuest
In this special Earth Day WebQuest, student teams research a critical threat to
Earth's environment as they vie for $1 million in funding from the fictional Help
Our World (HOW) Foundation. Included: student work sheets, lots of Earth Day resources,
more.
Educator Astronaut Program Continues
Undeterred by the tragic loss of the space shuttle Columbia February 1, teachers
are continuing to apply for NASA's Educator Astronaut program, which is designed
to select and train three to six teachers for future space missions.
Tales from
the Trail: Iditarod Teacher Readies Lessons, Long Johns
Iditarod "Teacher on the Trail" Cassandra Wilson sees a sled-ful of lessons in
the annual race.
Science Sites to See
The Web offers thousands of science sites on every imaginable scientific subject.
The sites below represent some of the most recent additions to online science
education -- and a few of my all-time favorites. Whether youre a science teacher
or a science enthusiast, youll want to check out these online science treasures.
Helping the Healing: Tips for Teachers
after the Columbia Tragedy
As NASA investigators struggle to find answers for the loss of the space shuttle
Columbia and its seven astronauts on February 1, teachers also search for answers
to students questions about the tragedy. Education World has compiled a list
of resources.
Helping Kids Deal with the Space Shuttle
Tragedy
On Saturday, February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke up over Texas,
only a few minutes before its scheduled touchdown. Today, Education World offers
resources to help you help your students deal with the Columbia tragedy, and to
help them understand the history and goals of the space program.
Winter Wonderland -- Lessons for Frosty
Days!
Though the weather outside is frightful, wintry lessons are delightful! Whether
the topic is snow, cold, or other icy treats, winter is a frosty focus that will
motivate and entertain your class. Bundle up and brace for wild, windy, weather
outside while showing your students the best of winter activities indoors! Included:
Five lessons that make winter a winning subject!
Kids Count Clams to Spur Community Cleanup
Students in one Maine school count clams instead of Cuisenaire rods and enter
data into PDAs instead of notebooks. But they arent just learning how to use
technology to count clams, theyre learning that what they do in school can benefit
the entire community.
Toshibas ExploraVision Launches Student
Researchers
The Toshiba/National Science Teachers Association ExploraVision Awards program
is one of the nation's largest K-12 science and technology competitions. The program
allows students to be creative as they use research and scientific principles
to design inventions. Included: Comments from last year's winners plus registration
info.
Plant Seeds of Learning: Classroom
Lessons Bring Plants to Life!
Plant Seeds of Learning: Classroom lessons bring plants to life!
Periodic Table ADventure
Students can have fun while learning basic chemistry concepts.
Edison Kids Power Lab
"Plug in to high-energy fun!"
Lab Work Demystifies DNA
A university program exposes middle school and high school students to sophisticated
DNA research.
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