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Human Evolution
Students make and use observations of Laetoli footprints to provide clues to life in the past. They collect and analyze data to study the relationship between foot length and body height.
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Robert Boyle and the Royal Society
Students research Royal Society, explain reasons for its foundation, examine reasons why it is beneficial to modern scientists to work in teams, and identify ways scientists disseminate information.
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What Does It Eat?
Students, working in research teams, investigate the eating habits of crickets. They collect and record data and compare their methods and results with other groups by making tables or graphs. They sumarize their findings with posters or...
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Investigating the Compost
Pupils are introduced to the concept of biodegradability. In groups, they use the internet to research the types of materials that affect the process.  They collect materials from their local community and develop an experiment to test...
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Science: Testing Water for Toxicity
Learners investigate the potential toxicity of water samples using California blackworms to test water quality.  They observe the worms' behaviors in different water samples and determine which sample has the highest toxicity.  At the...
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Observation
Students practice observation skills by discussing physical attributes of  family artifacts.  They determine what characteristics of an object are considered important details.
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Electrical Circuits And Switches
Students design and draw circuits with batteries, small light bulbs and common household conductors.  They build and test the circuit then modify it so someone who couldn't use their hands could turn the circuit on and off.
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Sugar Bush Sap Production - Human Environmental Impact on Sap Sand
Eleventh graders compare the amount of sugar sand present in tree sap. In this environmental science lesson, 11th graders measure different tree circumference. They prepare a report and share findings in class.
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Wind Turbines
Pupils build their own wind turbine. In this physics lesson, students calculate the power output of their wind turbines. They evaluate their design and make the necessary modifications.
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Science: Trouble in the Troposphere
Students research a NASA Website and record information about an assigned city's tropospheric ozone residual monthly climate.  In groups, they graph the information for the past year.  They form new groups and compare their city's...
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Decomposition
Students are introduced to the concept of decomposition.  They examine decomposition in their school orchard.  They write about their findings in a journal.
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Soaring With Air Power
Fourth graders view a Newton's Apple show that explores glider mechanics, explore the four forces, build and fly a glider to specific guidelines. They adjust the glider for greater accuracy and distance using four forces, and assess...
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Raquel's Radishes
Sixth graders develop a reasonable hypothesis for a fictional science fair investigation. 'Raquel' is going to grow radishes and test for the best way to nourish them. They create a bar graph and write conclusions.
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Journey Through the Water Cycle
Students canvass the water cycle in the seven lessons of this unit. The processes of the water cycle and the cyclical nature of water is emphasized inthis unit.
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Is There Really Life on Mars?
Young scholars examine the work of scientists and determine how they test their theories.
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Before We Travel, We Research
Students conduct research on a historical site in preparation for a field trip.  In small groups, they conduct research, and present the information to the class in the form of a PowerPoint presentation or poster.
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Engineering: Introduction to Legos
Young scholars identify and examine various Lego building materials.  They discover how to measure Lego blocks and cut out and paste pictures of the Legos on the Engineer's Parts List sheet.
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Electrical motors
Students investigate and experiement with a 9-volt motor.  They will use the connecting wire and battery pack to discover fans.
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Point of View
Learners participate in an inkblot test to discuss how what they see is different than their classmates. After viewing various artifacts, they write down what they believe the object is and then they are placed into a group to discuss...
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Looking into Eratosthenes' Radius of the Earth
High schoolers, in small groups, research Eratosthenes and his calculations of the Earth's radius. They write a summary of the person, the experiments and his calculations to determine how accurate Eratosthenes was in his estimations of...
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Graphing Your Motion-Day 1
Ninth graders explore the concepts of motion, velocity and acceleration through graphing their own movement using LoggerPro.  They become more familiar with the computer technology.  Students explore graphing in real time and graph on...
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Where Do Weeds Grow Best?
Student design an experiment in order to determine where weeds grow the best. Through data collection and observations, they discover optimum conditions for weed growth, conditions that make it difficult for weeds to grow, and create...
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Volumw Measurement, English System
Eighth graders biew each volume container and discuss where they have seen them in their home, and how they have seen them used.  They explore the different names of volume sizes and their equivalents towards one another.  Students...
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Laetoli Trackway Puzzle
Students try to reach a "best explanation" after viewing diagrams.  In this trackway lesson plan students complete several worksheets, make observations and hypothesize.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
