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German Immersion: Reading Selection: Earth - Disk or Sphere?
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This scientific article discusses two aspects about the sphere shape of our planet: the Earth concept through history of science and gravity as the source for ball-shaped structures in the universe. The text is written in child-friendly language for native readers age 9 and up.

Subject:
English Language Arts
German
Science
World Languages
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Author:
Isabelle Auerbach und Boerni Schulz
Date Added:
02/26/2019
German Immersion: Reading Selection: Electricity - What Is That?
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This scientific article provides an overview over static electricty. It starts with the discovery of static electricity and the ethymology of the word "electron." Then two different experiments are explained based on static electricity. In the last part the article explains the phenomenon on a molecular level. The text is written for native speakers age 9 and up.

Subject:
English Language Arts
German
Science
World Languages
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Author:
Julie Metzdorf
Date Added:
02/26/2019
German Immersion: Reading Selection: Gravitation - What Is That?
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This scientific article describes the physical phenomenon of gravitation. Starting with the discovery by Isaac Newton, the article explains the principles of gravitation, but also finds answers to the questions how heavy our planet is and why we still can lift a chair. The text is written for native speakers age 9 and up in child-friendly language.

Subject:
English Language Arts
German
Science
World Languages
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Bayerischer Rundfunk
Author:
Boernie Schulz
Veronika Baum
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Hands-on Science and Literacy Lessons About Birds
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This article provides links to lessons and units about birds, bird characteristics, and penguins. Ideas for literacy integration are included, and all lessons are aligned to national standards.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
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Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: An Online Magazine for K-5 Teachers
Author:
Jessica Fries-Gaither
Date Added:
07/30/2019
Heavy Lifting Air Engines
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In this STEM lesson, students use balloons to demonstrate concepts applied by jet and rocket engines to supply thrust for movement. They will observe how unequal pressure creates power, explain how air power can help airplanes fly, and construct a working model of an air engine-balloon-powered rocket to launch the greatest payload possible to the classroom ceiling.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
NASA Aerospace Education Services Project
Date Added:
03/23/2017
Hot and Cold Colors
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In this hands-on lesson, students explore the effect of heating and cooling on the dispersal of food coloring in water. Students will observe how heat speeds up changes in materials. Real life connections are used, and lesson extensions such as probing questions, teacher and student activity sheets, assessment and a web link is included.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Author:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Date Added:
02/26/2019
How Does Work...Work?
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This brief video lesson discusses the concepts of work and power and applies them to two common objects - a lightbulb and a grandfather clock. Discussion/assessment questions and suggested supplemental resources are also included.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TED
Date Added:
06/06/2018
Investigating Friction
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In this lesson, students will work in small groups to experience friction in action as they investigate the movement of toy cars. Students use the scientific process to hypothesize and then test how toy cars travel down ramps using differing variables such as mass and types of materials. They also review and share their results with the class.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Alabama Learning Exchange
Author:
Doris Cureton
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Keeping Warm - Issue 17, December 2009
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This issue of the free online magazine, Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears, examines physical science concepts, such as heat, conductors, and insulation, and applies this knowledge to the animals and people in the Arctic and Antarctica.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
Provider Set:
Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: An Online Magazine for K-5 Teachers
Author:
The Ohio State University
Date Added:
07/30/2019
Lake Ice and Conductive Heat Flow
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In this activity, students use data collected in previous lessons ("The Science of Snow" and "Lake Ice and Energy Transfer") to determine the thermal conductivity of snow and mean conductive heat flow.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Date Added:
05/23/2017
Lessons about the Sun and Earth's Climate
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Concepts underlying the first of the Essential Principles of the Climate Sciences are aligned with topics typically taught in the elementary grades. This article identifies lessons that will help elementary students develop an understanding of how Sun's light warms Earth and how variations in daylight hours are associated with seasonal change. This article appears in the free, online magazine Beyond Weather and the Water Cycle.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
Provider Set:
Beyond Weather and the Water Cycle
Author:
Jessica Fries-Gaither
National Science Foundation
Date Added:
07/30/2019
M and M model of the Atom
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In this lesson, students use colored candy to represent subatomic particles and make a model of an atom (Bohr model). This helps with student understanding of the sub-atomic components of an atom as well as nuclear notation of the periodic table.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Exploratorium
Date Added:
06/21/2017
Matter and Energy - Atomic Structure
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This resource is a compilation of text and other elements that serves as a multimedia learning experience for students. The resource reviews atomic structure and how the numbers of subatomic particles can be determined based on an element's placement on the periodic table.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Interactive
Provider:
Texas Gateway for Online Resources
Date Added:
03/29/2017
Matter and Energy - Chemical Equations
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This resource is a compilation of text and other elements that serves as a multimedia learning experience for students. The resource reviews how chemical equations are symbolic representations of chemical reactions. Practice exercises involving balancing equations are provided.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Interactive
Provider:
Texas Gateway for Online Resources
Date Added:
03/29/2017