Connie Scercy Wood, Biology, East Mecklenburg High School
Category Archives: Vol 6: Integrating Concepts in Life Sciences
2015 Vol 6: Integrating Concepts in Life SciencesTeaching Statistics with Raptors in IB Biology
February 9, 2016 – 1:39 pm
Tags Carolina Raptor Center, Chi-Square, Correlation, Ecology, High School, Math, Sample Size, Science, Statistics, T-Test
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Using Genetics Data in a Greenhouse Biology Classroom
February 9, 2016 – 1:30 pm
Adora Reid, Science, South Mecklenburg High School
Tags Analysis, Biology, brain, data, Data Analysis, Genetics, Greenhouse, High School, Mendel, Science, Scientific Teaching, strategies
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Coral Bleaching, Why Should I Worry?
February 2, 2016 – 2:21 pm
Sandra Spraggins, Technology, Irwin Academic Center
Tags conservation, coral bleaching, Coral Polyps, Coral Reef, Ecosystem, Elementary School, global warming, Habitat, Nursery Ground, ordered pair, Origin, Quadrant, Run-off, Science, Sea Surface Temperature, species, technology, X-Axis, Y-Axis
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Human Population Growth and Human Impact
February 2, 2016 – 2:16 pm
Rochelle E. Gray, Biology, Mallard Creek High School
Tags High School, Human Impact, Human Population Growth, Population Pyramids
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Let’s go measure in Valencia
February 2, 2016 – 2:12 pm
Rosa W. Bockian, Third Grade, Collinswood Elementary School
Tags average, bar graph, data, electromagnetic force, Elementary School, line plot, Math, measurements, oscillation, pendulum, pictograph, Science, Spain, unit square
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Understanding Ecosystems: Learning and Living in the Carolinas
February 2, 2016 – 2:07 pm
Kimberly Luter Terrell, Fifth Grade, Steele Creek Elementary School
Tags and indigenous, aquatic, community, consumers, continental shelf, deciduous forest, decomposers, ecosystems, estuary, fertile, grasslands, interconnected, lakes, Middle School, oceans, photosynthesis, ponds, population, producers, rainforest, salinity, salt marsh, shoreline, species, terrestrial, Writing
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Integrating Concepts in Life Sciences: The Components of Earth as a System: How Energy Flows Through an Ecosystem!
February 2, 2016 – 2:01 pm
Julie Ruziska-Tiddy, Science, Carmel Middle School
Tags Consumer, Earth as a System, Ecosystem, Energy Flow, Energy Pyramid, Metamorphosis, Middle School, Predator, Prey, Producer, Science, Trophic Level
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Active Learning and Student Data Collection in the Middle School Classroom
February 2, 2016 – 1:53 pm
Jennifer Thompson, Science, James Martin Middle School
Tags active learning, cooperative learning groups, Kinesthetic Learning, math integration, Middle School, Physics, speed
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The Origin of Life
February 2, 2016 – 1:47 pm
Julie McConnell, Biology, William Amos High School
Tags Biochemistry, Data Analysis, evolution, History, origin of life, Science
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Teaching Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills in a Global Environment
February 2, 2016 – 1:41 pm
Debra Blake Semmler, Physics, East Mecklenburg High School
Tags critical thinking, High School, Photoelectric Effect, Physics, problem solving, Science, Simple Pendulum, STEM education
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Weather Data: A 5th Grade Unit Study of Using Data to Predict Weather Events
February 2, 2016 – 1:34 pm
Chrystal Cavanagh, Science, Morehead STEM Academy
Tags climate, data, Elementary School, Science, weather, weather data, weather graphing, weather prediction
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