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This book is an interdisciplinary module that uses project- and problem-based learning to help young children make discoveries about a range of natural phenomena. It steers students toward authentic problem solving while grounding them in integrated STEM disciplines.
Seasons --- Plants --- Study and teaching (Elementary) --- Seasonal variations --- Flora --- Plant kingdom --- Plantae --- Vascular plants --- Vegetable kingdom --- Vegetation --- Wildlife --- Organisms --- Botany --- Astronomical geography --- Astronomy --- Climatology --- Meteorology
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This uses project- and problem-based learning to help students understand the debate over the safety and efficiency of nuclear power for meeting the country's energy demands. Teams of students will apply what they learn about the science and history of nuclear energy to convey the views of particular stakeholder groups and propose solutions to the crisis.
Radiation --- Radioactive pollution --- Eleventh grade (Education) --- Study and teaching (Secondary) --- Environmental aspects
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"What if you could challenge your twelfth-grade students to explore energy consumption and climate change in their own communities, and connect that information with other communities around the world? With this volume in the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series, you can! Creating Global Bonds outlines a journey that will steer your students toward authentic problem solving while grounding them in integrated STEM disciplines. Like the other volumes in the series, this book is designed to meet the growing need to infuse real-world learning into K-12 classrooms. This interdisciplinary, three-lesson module uses project- and problem-based learning to help students create an action plan to address issues of energy consumption and climate change, exploring the topic at both local and global levels. Students will gather data on energy consumption and climate change in their communities, partnering with international students to undertake problem-solving activities that examine issues that are both common and unique to each community. To support this goal, students will do the following: Identify modes and trends in energy consumption in their communities and regions; Analyze how those patterns of energy consumption impact climate change; Partner with students internationally to coordinate efforts to synthesize energy consumption data and discern connections across contexts, taking the form of an international blog; Design and present an action plan to address issues of energy consumption and climate change, ultimately delivering a white paper and interactive web-based presentation on local and international issues of energy consumption and climate change. The STEM Road Map Curriculum Series is anchored in the Next Generation Science Standards, the Common Core State Standards, and the Framework for 21st Century Learning. In-depth and flexible, Creating Global Bonds can be used as a whole unit or in part to meet the needs of districts, schools, and teachers who are charting a course toward an integrated STEM approach"--
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"In this module, students learn about the effects of natural hazards on people, communities, and the environment and consider how threats to human safety from natural hazards can be minimized. They also explore the economic effects of natural hazards from the perspectives of human and natural resources"--
Natural disasters --- Hazard mitigation --- Study and teaching (Elementary)
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"What if you could challenge your kindergartners to create a mini roller coaster? Physics in Motion turns a fun building project into an opportunity to investigate concepts such as energy, gravity, friction, and speed. Students will use the engineering design process while working collaboratively to design, build, and test marble track roller coasters. They will measure, compare, and evaluate numbers related to their project. They'll use technology to do research and demonstrate their awareness of motion-related concepts. They'll even craft a plan for making the roller coaster part of a theme park and then create a flyer to advertise it. The module is an entry point for students to explore the physics of motion through play and then decide which roller coaster design is best"--
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"What if you could challenge your first graders to create instruments they can play in their own "Show Me the Waves" musical show? Influence of Waves introduces children to the concept of waves as disturbances that travel through space and substances to transfer energy. With this module, your students will conduct a variety of investigations using science as well as English language arts, mathematics, and social studies. Along the way, they'll discover that different types of waves, such as water and sound, come from different sources and travel in various ways. They'll find out that eyes, ears, and skin respond to sound and light. Then they'll finish the module with a bang! By combining their voices and flashlights with guitars and drums they've made themselves, they'll put on a show to demonstrate how to use sound waves and light to communicate and entertain"--
Wave mechanics --- Elastic waves --- Study and teaching (Primary) --- Study and teaching (Primary)
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"This book teaches student teams how to use the engineering design process to plan, construct, and test their own system for collecting and reusing rainwater to irrigate a fictional community garden."--
Water harvesting --- Rain and rainfall --- Gardens --- Study and teaching (Elementary) --- Irrigation
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