STEPS to STEM : : A Science Curriculum Supplement for Upper Elementary and Middle School Grades – Teacher’s Edition / / by Aaron D. Isabelle.

"STEPS (Science Tasks Enhance Process Skills) to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) is an inquiry-based science curriculum supplement focused on developing upper elementary and middle students’ process skills and problem-solving abilities characteristic of how scientists think...

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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (XIV, 262 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Electricity & Magnetism
  • Step 1: Series Circuits
  • Step 2: Parallel Circuits
  • Step 3: Electricity and Heat
  • STEM Center 1.1
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 4: Static Electricity
  • Step 5: Electromagnetic Poles
  • Step 6: How Steady is Your Hand?
  • STEM Center 1.2
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 7: Charged Balloons
  • Step 8: Making Magnets
  • Step 9: Magnetism and Electricity
  • STEM Center 1.3
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Air & Flight
  • Step 1: Air Pressure
  • Step 2: Out Goes the Candle
  • Step 3: Pop!
  • STEM Center 2.1
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 4: Which Way?
  • Step 5: Particles in the Air
  • Step 6: Propeller Flights
  • STEM Center 2.2
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 7: Oxygen and Burning
  • Step 8: Control of Flight
  • Step 9: Air in Your Lungs
  • STEM Center 2.3
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Water & Weather
  • Step 1: Water to the Rescue
  • Step 2: Ice Cubes
  • Step 3: Measuring Rainfall
  • STEM Center 3.1
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 4: A Bathysphere
  • Step 5: Crystal Shapes
  • Step 6: Candy Wrapper Hygrometer
  • STEM Center 3.2
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 7: Hard and Soft Water
  • Step 8: Water and Weight
  • Step 9: Water Finds Its Level
  • STEM Center 3.3
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Plants & Animals
  • Step 1: Pollen Grains
  • Step 2: Mealworms
  • Step 3: Leaf Vein Patterns
  • STEM Center 4.1
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 4: Root Hairs
  • Step 5: Growing Molds
  • Step 6: Hatching Brine Shrimp
  • STEM Center 4.2
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 7: Salt and Cells
  • Step 8: Moth or Butterfly?
  • Step 9: Collecting and Preserving Flowers
  • STEM Center 4.3
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Earth & Space
  • Step 1: The Good Earth
  • Step 2: Surface Changes
  • Step 3: The Earth’s Shape
  • STEM Center 5.1
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 4: Sunlight and Heat
  • Step 5: Limestone and Shale
  • Step 6: Satellites in Orbit
  • STEM Center 5.2
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 7: Star Sighting
  • Step 8: Mineral Streak Test
  • Step 9: A Simple Telescope
  • STEM Center 5.3
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Matter & Motion
  • Step 1: Molecules in Motion
  • Step 2: Objects at Rest
  • Step 3: A Balancing Act
  • STEM Center 6.1
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 4: Testing for Starch
  • Step 5: Gears
  • Step 6: Roll Back
  • STEM Center 6.2
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 7: Finding the Center
  • Step 8: Vinegar and Calcium
  • Step 9: Transfer of Energy
  • STEM Center 6.3
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Light & Sound
  • Step 1: Vibrations and Sound
  • Step 2: Watch the Rebound
  • Step 3: Canned Sounds
  • STEM Center 7.1
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 4: Speed of Vibrations
  • Step 5: Seeing
  • Step 6: Up Periscope
  • STEM Center 7.2
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Step 7: Light and Water
  • Step 8: Groovy Sounds
  • Step 9: A Kaleidoscope
  • STEM Center 7.3
  • Science & Engineering Practices
  • Conclusion.