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Eye to Eye With Garden Snails
If you plan to use garden snails in your classroom, collect the snails well before you want to use them. Sudden changes in the weather can send an ...
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Beginning Statistical Inquiries into the Scientific Method: Jelly ...
They pose questions about the observations they make. Posing questions is the first step of the scientific method. Write a question concerning the following ...
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Cell Observation Exercise
Place a dab of yogurt on a microscope slide. Mix the yogurt in a drop of water, add a coverslip, and examine it with a compound microscope. ...
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Coho Salmon Enhancement Project
Record this daily. Coho salmon do not have spots on their dorsal fin, trout do. Measure and record the temperature of the water daily. ...
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Mentors for Elementary
Now put the 12th nail PARALLEL to the first nail and put the head at the ... Lean over to pick up a chair that is between them and the wall and then strand ...
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The East River Project of the ECO-CLUB of UNIS,New York
The East River Project of the ECO-CLUB of UNIS, New York ... The same activities will be done with students during actual class time when river ecology is ...
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Oil Spill in a Test Tube
Oil spills have a predictable progression. Usually the oil spill is crude ... coli bacteria, the ability to use bioremediation to clean up oil spills might ...
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The East River Project of the ECO-CLUB of UNIS,New York
The East River Project of the ECO-CLUB of UNIS, New York ... As an urban school located in Manhattan directly on the East River, UNIS is facing the problem ...
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Beginning Statistical Inquiries into the Scientific Method: Jelly ...
Jelly-Side-Down allows students to explore the scientific method in an open-ended ... high school where students work independently on course materials. ...
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Beginning Statistical Inquiries into the Scientific Method: Jelly ...
Jelly-Side-Down allows students to explore the scientific method in an .... This factor is called the independent variable. The independent variable is the ...