Index of selected lessons from the 1999 Alaska Science Consortium Summer Institute and Special Follow-Up Class. The lessons are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

 

By Gary Hinzman and Judy Harris  -  Grades K-1

Using photography to learn about the interdependence of animals and the local habitat.  Students build a paper habitat in the classroom.
By Diane McBee  - Grade 1 - 2

Fossils are ancient life forms preserved in rock.  This unit explores how they are records of the earth’s past.

Can You Pull It?     

By Deborah Granberry   Grades 2 - 3

How different forces and energy can affect matter.  Unit about magnetic force.

Levers    

By Celia and Larry Eklund  - Grades 5 - 6

Students design different methods of raising a totem pole

By Kay Holmes - Grades 4 - 7

Students study the respiratory system and determine the capacity of their lungs.

By Carole Demers  -  Grade 6

Complete unit about different types of energy.
By Sandy McMahan   Grade 6

Gravity, lift, thrust and drag are forces that affect the flight of an airplane. This unit focuses on understanding how force and motion are essential to comprehending the natural sciences.

By Don Peterson  -  Grade 10 - 12

Inquiry/ process/ project‑based science about rumen ciliates.

 

 

 

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