Interdisciplinary
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See Surface Detail and 3-D with Stereomicroscopes With stereomicroscopes, students can observe 3D images of everything from a rock to a feather in detail impossible to see with "regular" microscopes. View »
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Science Literacy With the implementation of the Common Core State Standards for English language arts, literacy is increasingly important in the science classroom. Explore the standards as well as strategies you can use to help your students navigate through difficult text. View »
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Improving Students' Math Skills for Science Class As a science teacher, you want your students to succeed. But did you know that you could improve your students’ performance in the science classroom by helping them become better at math? With cross-curricular instruction, we’re rewriting the equation for science success. Read the article to find out more. View »
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Infographic: Get to Know Your Microscope Learning the names and functions of a compound microscope will help you operate an existing microscope or choose a new one. View »
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Infographic—Lab Basics: How to Perform Serial Dilutions Learn how to use serial dilutions to cover a range of experimental concentrations or enumerate bacteria in this simple infographic. View »
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One in a Million: Using Serial Dilutions to Understand Concentration In this activity, students will learn about concentration while performing a serial dilution. View »