Science: What is it?
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Resources and Strategies for K-12 Science and Math Teachers
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Posted by David Wetzel

Science and Math Integration
The Zerofootprint Kid’s Calculator is designed to help kids measure their life style’s impact on the planet.
Science and math measurements and calculations are made concerning carbon, land, water, and trees.
Environment Lessons
The website provides links to many lessons that integrate math science, examples include:
Impact on the environment through the use of cars, buses, trucks, planes, and more.
Impact on the environment based on what kids eat.
Impact on the environment of what kids use for example:
Impact on the environment of what kids throw away.
Along with environmental lessons to teachers and home school parents.
Check out their website.
Additional Math and Science Integration Resources
Problem Solving and Science Process Skills
Math Teaching Strategies that Challenge Students

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Science Fair Projects
Science fair projects are always popular in school. Science fairs are used to present science projects students have conducted to solve scientific problems.
These science fairs also give students a chance to share their findings about what they learned during their science investigation.
Using technology resources as a basis for a science fair project is one approach, which will draw wanted attention during science fairs.
So what are technology based resources and how can they help a science fair project?
Science Investigations
Using online information technology support leads to presentations using PowerPoint, spreadsheet(s), and word processing for sharing findings. Here are key attributes technology based research helps organize, conduct, and share findings in an investigation:
Problem Based Learning
There are two main types of science fair projects that can use online resources, along with integrating science process skills. These two are:
If students want to set themselves apart from the rest of the crowd with science projects, using the guidelines provided above will get them noticed by judges.
