This practical lesson describes how students in six eighth grade science classes participated in a lesson combining the National Core Arts Standards with the Next Generation Science Standards. The goal of the lesson was to provide visual representations of finch beak form and function so students could better understand genetic variation and how environmental pressures influence natural selection. Students sketched a finch with a large, medium, or small beak, corresponding to an experiment they had conducted with picking up different sizes of seeds with different sizes of binder clips. Using modeling with a variety of media, students created bird beaks based on information from online and text research. Students identified how each beak...
Kids young and old are fascinated by birds and bugs. Use these topics to teach science content throu...
Integration of subject areas with technology and thinking skills is a way to help teachers cope with...
This is a lesson intended to be complementary to the selection simulation. Whereas the simulation wa...
This practical lesson describes how students in six eighth grade science classes participated in a l...
Abstract: Evolution is a unifying concept within biology. In fact, Dobzhansky, a noted evolutionary ...
Beyond subject matter learning, primary science teaching aims at encouraging positive attitudes towa...
This activity has students build, evolve, and modify paper-and-straw birds to simulate natural selec...
This lesson has students develop a Darwinian explanation for the sexual dimorphism seen in coloratio...
The fifth grade activity presented here is a modified version of a common cookbook approach to teach...
This thesis began as a search for evidence to support the hypothesis that children using live animal...
While several researchers have suggested that evolution should be explored from the initial years of...
This activity lesson aims to introduce 4-6th grade students to the concept of adaptations and specif...
Understanding the scientific method provides students with a necessary foundation for careers in sci...
Clarysly Deller describes creative ways of teaching evolution by natural selection using moth probos...
Hands-on learning is believed to be one of the best ways to engage students in science. Science is m...
Kids young and old are fascinated by birds and bugs. Use these topics to teach science content throu...
Integration of subject areas with technology and thinking skills is a way to help teachers cope with...
This is a lesson intended to be complementary to the selection simulation. Whereas the simulation wa...
This practical lesson describes how students in six eighth grade science classes participated in a l...
Abstract: Evolution is a unifying concept within biology. In fact, Dobzhansky, a noted evolutionary ...
Beyond subject matter learning, primary science teaching aims at encouraging positive attitudes towa...
This activity has students build, evolve, and modify paper-and-straw birds to simulate natural selec...
This lesson has students develop a Darwinian explanation for the sexual dimorphism seen in coloratio...
The fifth grade activity presented here is a modified version of a common cookbook approach to teach...
This thesis began as a search for evidence to support the hypothesis that children using live animal...
While several researchers have suggested that evolution should be explored from the initial years of...
This activity lesson aims to introduce 4-6th grade students to the concept of adaptations and specif...
Understanding the scientific method provides students with a necessary foundation for careers in sci...
Clarysly Deller describes creative ways of teaching evolution by natural selection using moth probos...
Hands-on learning is believed to be one of the best ways to engage students in science. Science is m...
Kids young and old are fascinated by birds and bugs. Use these topics to teach science content throu...
Integration of subject areas with technology and thinking skills is a way to help teachers cope with...
This is a lesson intended to be complementary to the selection simulation. Whereas the simulation wa...