Innovative investigations like these will empower middle and high school students to explore the states of matter and changes of state-using inexpensive toys and common household items like balloons, paper bags, Silly Putty, facial tissues, and plastic Easter eggs. Classroom-tested and proven effective, these activities draw students in with toys, gadgetry, fun-to-do experiments, and observations of scientific phenomena in everyday events. Students will see solid rock candy form as a sugar solution evaporates; inflate a balloon using dry ice; and use the BedBugs game to learn about the...
Innovative investigations like these will empower middle and high school students to explore the states of matter and changes of state-using inexpensi...
Teach science that your students really care about -why underarms, feet, and breath sometimes stink -how to decide which personal hygiene products to use -how a machine measures bad breath -how fragrances cover up odors -whether odor-control shoe inserts really work -how search and rescue dogs track odors -why NASA uses certified "smellers" -and much more Features of What's That Smell?: -resource for teachers of grades 7-12 -for use in general science, chemistry, biology, health, and physiology classes -teacher background and instructor notes -student background readings and informative...
Teach science that your students really care about -why underarms, feet, and breath sometimes stink -how to decide which personal hygiene products to...