Science, 7th Graders, and a Stream: An Integrated, Experience-Based Science Course for Honors StudentsWe report pedagogical results from a novel, integrated, experience-based science course for honors students funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The course seeks to improve science ...
If you’re introducing lab work and chemistry basics to 7th graders, this easy lab is a great way to do it. They’ll learn safety procedures and get to feel like “real” scientists as they pour, mix, swirl, and more. Learn more:Chemical Change Labat Super Sass and Science Class Assem...
Science Fair Projects for 6th Graders 1. Is a dog's mouth cleaner than a human's? 2. Burn Rate of a Candle 3. Fast Food Nutrition 4. Soap and Surface Tension View more Science Fair Projects for 6th Graders→ Science Projects for 7th Graders ...
Seventh grade and middle school, in general, are a big time for science fairs because it's a wonderful educational level for students to come up with ideas to explore using the scientific method and ways to investigate their questions. Parents and teachers still provide direction, especially help...
she is age 12 or 13, and she is curious about why and how things work. Children at this grade level are interested in experimenting with more challenging questions in science. There are a number of science projects appropriate for seventh graders that are more intellectually challenging, but st...
Humans live long lives for land mammals, but tortoises can outdo us by decades. Yet some other animals, such as sponges and jellyfish, can live far, far longer. Read More ByEric James Beyer The Alarming Reason Researchers Are Seeing Green Beneath The Arctic Ice ...
Although I taught biology, I've had the opportunity to teach and tutor 7th and 8th graders taking Pre-Algebra, Algebra I as well as Geometry. In a past life, I worked at an after school program assisting 1st-5th graders with their homework- my focus being in math and science. I've ...
Predicted treatment effects on reported use of tobacco among youths were observed cross-sectionally and longitudinally for younger students (7th graders). The intervention did not impact tobacco use among older students (9th and 11th graders) although the trends were in the predicted direction for ...
graders, 25% 7th graders, 27% 8th graders, and 10% 9th graders. About 70% of the students received free/reduced-price lunch. Their mean level of self-reported societal status (on the same “ladder” question as Study 1) was 5.87,SD = 2.11. The median level of education for ...
They look interested. They look interesting. They look like potential scientists. I start my first session. They do not sit back and spectate. They participate. This is good, because this is half the battle. The other half is for them to ask questions. This is difficult, because this is...