The November/December 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! Step outside of your comfort zone as you integrate technology into your classroom with the articles found in this issue of Science Scope.
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The October 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! Provide students with actionable steps to improve the health of our planet with the articles found in this issue.
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The September 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! In this issue, we share new twists on familiar activities and provide the science community with fresh ideas for the teaching toolbox.
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The August 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! The articles found in this issue of Science Scope will help you engage students in all three dimensions of the #NGSS
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The July 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! Raise student awareness of the agricultural industry and our food supply chain with the articles found in this issue.
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Read, for free, "Using Critical Thinking Skills to Counter Misinformation," a commentary from the April/May 2019 issue of Science Scope: https://t.co/sSPIdecPd3
Join us this Saturday at #NSTA19 St. Louis to find out how you can successfully prepare a manuscript for publication in Science Scope. For more information, visit: https://t.co/fs3FL7NKCf
Read, for free, “Making Critical Thinking Visible for Student Analysis and Reflection,” which is a phenomena-centered dinosaur bone activity.
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The April/May 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! Learn how you can strengthen students’ understanding of biological evolution with the articles found in this issue of Science Scope.
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Interested in writing for Science Scope? Be sure to attend our write-for session Saturday, April 13, at #NSTA19 St. Louis to find out how you can successfully prepare and submit a manuscript. For more information, visit: https://t.co/fs3FL7w9KH
The March 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! Learn how to create your own performance tasks, and other assessment vehicles, with the articles found in this issue.
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At #NSTA19 St. Louis, join us for our middle level share-a-thon, where educators give a five-minute presentation describing a classroom activity, lesson, or idea. For presenter registration and for more information, visit:
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Read, for free, “Cougars and Bears and Wolves, Oh Elk!” from the February 2019 issue of Science Scope. This article describes how the reintroduction of gray wolves into Yellowstone affected the ecosystem of the park.
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The February 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! Explore how large systems are affected by change with the articles found in this issue.
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“Ocean Acidification Investigation,” a free offering from the January 2019 issue of Science Scope, makes abstract astronomy more concrete for your entire class with lessons originally intended for visually impaired students.
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The January 2019 issue of Science Scope is now available! Learn how changes in our oceans are affecting biodiversity, sea levels, and the climate with the articles found in this issue.
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Most middle and high school science laboratories produce chemical hazardous waste, but what exactly is it, and how do you dispose of it appropriately? Find out in the latest NSTA safety blog post:
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This Friday, at #NSTA18 National Harbor, meet our journal editors and find out how you can successfully prepare a manuscript for publication in Science Scope. Details:
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Interested in writing for Science Scope? On Friday, Nov. 16, at #NSTA18 National Harbor, you can meet with our editors to learn how to successfully prepare a manuscript for publication in Science Scope. Details: https://t.co/y6qOkQooH6