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Tips for Teachers: Tunicates and Humans
Activity: Tunicate Life History
fyang
Tips for Teachers: General natural history info
Activity: Aquatic Invertebrate Behavior
fyang
Tips for Teachers: Pre-procedure for behavior labs
Activity: Aquatic Invertebrate Behavior
fyang
Mod 4 Lesson 2 Photovoltaics in Space
Module 4
M4 Plan 2.Choice Activity.Photovoltaics.A.McKnight-UserContributed.docx
Anne McKnight
Sampling design should be taught early and often
Sampling
Danv
Mod 3 Lesson Plan 3 Microevolution
Activity: Modeling Evolution
AngeloMIcroevolutionLesonPlan-UserContributed.docx
mrlaskowsky
Really enjoyed this
Activity: Modeling Evolution
mrlaskowsky
Having the students categorize and organize information . . .
Activity: Organizing the Elements
MrsM
Electrolysis Lesson Plan
Activity: Electrolysis of Water
Electrolysis.Anne McKnight.TSIChemical.Lesson Plan 2-UserContributed.doc
Anne McKnight
Phases and Modes of Scientific Practce
Teaching Science as Inquiry - Phases and Modes
abelltoday
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Exploring Our Fluid Earth, a product of the Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG), College of Education. University of Hawaii, 2011. This document may be freely reproduced and distributed for non-profit educational purposes.