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What Are Some Bacterial Diseases?
Use reference materials to research germ theory, bacterial diseases, antibiotics, Robert Koch,... | ||
Can-Do Day Does it for Middle-School Girls
A list of the hands-on workshops offered on Can-Do Day 2000 can be an inspiration for holding... | Where Do Organisms Come From?
Review the idea of spontaneous generation and the experiments of Francesco Redi and Louis... | |
Education Consulting: Is it for You?
Read about the wide variety of opportunities for earning extra money that your educational... | ||
Activity: James Prescott Joule
Educate students about the work of James Prescott Joule through the reading passage in this... | ||
Seven Necessary Occupations
Children are asked to imagine a world with only water, land, trees, and 50 people. What... | What Is Physical Science? Activity
In this printable activity, students identify physical science questions and determine whether... | |
Brainstorming About Jobs
Students list jobs that require various skills and situations; an excellent conversation... | Activity: Careers in Life Science
Increase students' awareness of career opportunities in science with this printable. Students... | |
Earth, Moon, Sun, and Seasons -- Lecture Notes and Facts
Instructor lecture notes for a lesson on earth's rotation and seasons. Includes answers for the... | Earth Scientists Word Puzzle
Use this science worksheet and vocabulary review to help students identify the various jobs of... | |
Earth, Moon, Sun, and Seasons -- Fact Sheet
The fact sheet can be used by students as a reference source and the accompanying follow-up... | ||
Alan Turing Biography
The Turing Machine became the basis of modern computing. Read this biography to learn more... | Occupations with the Largest Job Growth, 2004–2014
Predictions about careers that will be popular in the near future. | |
Using Multiple Intelligences Theory in Choosing a Career
Use Multiple Intelligences theory to help students find careers that suit them best. |
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