Help Your Students Achieve Earth Science Success
NSTA Press authors Catherine Oates-Bockenstedt and Michael Oates, a daughter-father team, have collaborated on a second edition of Earth Science Success: 55 Tablet-Ready, Notebook-Based Lessons. The...
View ArticleStudying Science at the Zoo
Fifth graders construct oyster mats for the Indian River Lagoon Oyster Restoration Project as part of activities in Zoo School at Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, Florida. Schools around the country are...
View ArticleUncover Your Students’ Ideas in Earth and Environmental Science
The newest book in the NSTA Press best-selling Uncovering Student Ideas in Science series is here! Uncovering Student Ideas in Earth and Environmental Science by Page Keeley and Laura Tucker offers 32...
View ArticleTeach Your Students To Be Good Stewards of the Environment
Share some of these great NSTA Press® resources with your students and teach them the importance of being good stewards of our environment. We’re offering savings on all NSTA Press publications....
View ArticleSolar Panels Enhance STEM Learning
Columbia Water and Light presented a solar energy demonstration to students at Benton STEM Elementary School in Columbia, Missouri. Photo Courtesy of Heather McCullar Science, technology, engineering,...
View ArticleScience and the Star Wars Universe
When Rogue One: A Star Wars Story debuts next month, science teachers who use the Star Wars films in their classrooms will have another tool not just for teaching science, but also for integrating it...
View ArticleStudent recycling project
I sponsor an after-school science club for upper elementary students. They’d like to expand the recycling program at the school. I’m looking for suggestions on what they can do. – C., Pennsylvania It...
View ArticleScience teachers select #NSTA17 Top 10 Books
The buzz and excitement generated by thousands of science teachers learning and sharing their enthusiasm for science at the NSTA National Conference in Los Angeles last week was truly inspiring. From...
View ArticleStriving for a Zero-Waste School
At P.S. 333 Manhattan School for Children in New York City, science teacher Shakira Provasoli encourages students to place recyclable materials in the recycle bin. Taking actions to become a zero-waste...
View ArticleApril brings “real science,” Citizen Science Day, and Earth Day
Citizen Science Day is April 14, and these projects are a wonderful way for young children to continue their science learning by being part of a larger science effort doing “real science.” (For the...
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