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... The Index of Content Standards Addressed in Core and Supple ., mentary Curriculum Materials applies to chapters 1 through 5. The Index of Grade Levels of Curriculum Materials by Scientific Area covers chapters 1 through 5.
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... A Comprehensive Resource for Studying School Environments, 3.7 BioScience, 11.12 Biotechnology: The Technology of Life, 2.48 Birdscape, 11.36 Blue Planet, 4.42 Booklist, 6.3,8.29 Bottle Biology, 2.49 Brick Layers: Creative Engineering with LEGO Constructions, 1.43 Brown's Directones of Instructional Programs, 11.27 Bubble Festival, 1.17 Bubble-ology, 1.18 Building Scientific Literacy: A Blueprintfor Science in the Middle Years, 7.6,11.72 C California Smith, Water Investigator: Water Education Program, 3.39 Career Opportunities in Ceramics, 11.5 Careersin Ecology, 11.39 Careers in Optics and Photonics, 11.95 Careers in Sedimentary Geology, 11.108 Carousel, 11.105 Catch Them Thinking in Science: A Handbook of Classroom Strategies, 7.7 Cells: Building Blocks of Life, 2.1 Ceramics-Into the Future, 11.5 Changes in Ecosystems, 3.8 Changes in Matter, 1.19 Chemical Interactions, 1.20 Chemical Reactions, 1.21 Chemicals: Choosing Wisely, 3.9 Chemicals, Health, Environment, and Me (CHEM 2: Enhanced Program) , 3.40 Chemicals in Foods: Additives, 5.29 Chemical Survey and Solutions and Pollution, 3.10 Chemistry of Matter, 1.1 Chem Matters, 9.8 Children's Software Revue, 6.5 Classifying Fingerprints, 5.30 Classroom Activities, 11.102 Classroom Assessment: Key to Reform in Secondary Science Education, 7.8 Classroom 2061: Activity-Based Assessments in Science Integrated with Mathematics and Language Arts, 5.57 Cleaning Water, 3.11 Climate and Farming, 5.31 Color Analyzers, 1.22 Color and Light, 1.23 Communicable Diseases, 2.18 Concepts and Challenges in Earth Science, 4.1 Connect, 9.9 Conservation Directory, 8.20,11.92 Convection: A Current Event, 4.11 Cooperative Learning in Science: A HandbooEfor Teachers, 7.9 Cranial Creations in Life Science: Interdisciplinary and CooperativeActivities, 2.50 Creative Wellspringsfor Science Teaching, 7.10 Crime Lab Chemistry, 1.44 Critical Issues in Today's World: A Modulefor Grades 4-7,5.58 Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 11.80 Curriculum Materials Directory, 11.27 Cycling Back to Nature with Biodegradable Polymers, 3.41 D Definitive Middle School Guide, The: A HandbooEfor Success, 7.11 Destiny in Space, 4.43 Determining Threshold Limits, 5.32 Developing and Supporting Teachersfor Science Education in the Middle Years, 7.12 Directory of Environmental Educators, 11.94 Directory of Science-Rich Resources in the Southwest, 8.3 Discovermg Density, 1.24 Discovermg Deserts, 3.42 Discover: The World of Science, 9.10 DNA-From Genes to Proteins, 2.19 Dolphin Log, 9.11 Dragonfly, 9.12 Earth and Beyond, 4.12 Earth and Physical Science: Con tent and Learning Strategies, 5.59 Earth at Hand: A Collection of Articles from NSTA's Journals, 4.44 Earth Education Sourcebook, 11.53 Earth Explorer, 11.2 Earth in Space, 11.10 Earth, Moon, and Stars, 4.13 Earth, Moon, and Sun, 4.14 Earth Processes, 4.15 Earthquake!
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... 2, 1.56 Fusion Series, The: Personal Science Laboratory (PSL) Explorer Investigationsfor Grades 6-9, 1.57 G Gears, 1.58 Geology Lab, 4.22 Geothermal Energy, 4.51 Getting Started: A Guide to Bringing Environmental Education into Your Classroom, 7.15 Getting to Know the Whales, 2.54 Give Water a Hand: Leader Guidebook and Action Guides, 3.48 Glencoe Earth Science, 4.5 Glencoe Life Science, 2.8 Glencoe Physical Science, 1.6 Global Awarenessfor Students (GAS)
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... Elsewhere? The Searchfor Life on Venus and Mars, 5.46 Light, 1.66, 1.67 Literacy in a Science Context, 11.114 Literaturefor Science and Mathematics: Kindergarten through Grade 7\velve, 8.18 Lives of Plants, The, 2.34 Living Bird, 11.36 Living in Water: An Aquatic Science Cumculum for Grades 5-7, 2.58 Living Lightly on the Planet: A Global Environmental Education Guidebook, 3.21 Local Environment, The, 5.7 Lyme Disease: A SourcebooAfor Teaching about a Major Environmental Health Problem, 2.35 M Machines, 1.68 Machine Shop, 1.69 Magic Wand and Other Bright Experiments on Light and Color, The, 1.70 Magnetism, 1.71 Magnets and Motors, 1.11 Magnificent Microworld Adventures, 2.59 Managing Crop Pests, 3.22 Manufacturing, 5.47 Mapping Animal Movements, 2.36 Mapping Fish Habitats, 2.37 Marine Education: A Bibliography of Educational Materials Availablefrom the Nation's Sea Grant College Programs, 8.19 Marine Science Activities on a Budget, 4.57 Matter and Energy in the Biosphere, 5.8 Matter: Building Block of the Universe, 1.12 Measuring Earthquakes, 4.58 Measuring Time, 4.7 Media&Methods, 6.10 Media Guide to Environmental Resources, 11.92 Metals, 1.72 Methods of Motion: An Introduction to Mechanics, Book One, 1.73 Metric Measure, 1.74 Microcosmos Cumculum Guide to Exploring Microbial Space, The, 2.60 Microscopic Investigations, 11.61 Microworlds, 2.12 Middle Grades Science: A Problem Solving Approach, Eighth Grade, 5.11 Middle Grades Science: A Problem Solving Approach, Seventh Grade, 5.10 Middle Grades Science: A Problem Solving Approach, Sixth Grade, 5.9 The Middle School-and Beyond, 7.26 Middle School Journal, 9.25 Middle School Life Science, 2.13 Middle School Science & Technology, 11.34 Minds-on Science: For Profit, for Planet, 3.54 Minds-on Science: For the Sake of the Nation, 5.69 Minds-on Science: The Impact of Discovery, 5.70 Mixtures and Solutions, 1.13 Models and Designs, 5.12 Molecular Model of DNA and Its Replication Kit, The, 2.61 Monitor's Handbook, The, 3.23 Moons of Jupiter, The, 4.24 More Than Magnifiers, 1.33 Motion, 1.75 Motion, Forces, and Energy, 1.14 Multiculturalism in Mathematics, Science, and Technology: Read ings and Activities, 5.71 Multicultural Science and Math Connections: Middle School Projects and Activities, 5.72 Multimedia Schools, 6.11 Muse, 9.26 Mystery Festival, 1.76 N NARST Research Matters-to the Science Teacher, 11.68 NASA Technology Today, 9.27 National Geographic Kids Network, 11.77 National Geographic Kids Net work/Middle Grades, 11.114 National Geographic Magazine, 11.77 National Geographic World, 9.28, 11.77 National Science Education Stan dards, 7.19,7.27,7.32,8.24, 11.82 National Weather Digest, 11.91 National Wildlife, 9.29,11.92 National Wildlife Week, 11.92 Natural History, 9.30 Nature of Science, The, 5.13 Nature Study, 11.15 Newton's Toy Box, 1.34 New Universe to Explore, A: Careersin Astronomy, 11.4 NOVA Teacher's Guide, 9.31 NSELA Handbook, 11.83 NSTA Pathways to the Science Standards, 11.89 NSTA Reports!
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... 5.15 Prime Science: Level C, 5.16 PRISM, 11.29 Problem Solving Research in Middle/Junior High School Science Education, 7.31 Project Earth Science: Astronomy, 4.25 Project Earth Science: Geology, 4.26 Project Earth Science: Meteorology, 4.27 Project IMAGE: Investigative Materials About Global Environments, 11.50 Project Learning Tree Environmental Education Activity Guide: Pre-K-8, 3.57 Project SEED: Sourcebook of Demonstrations, Activities, and Experiments, 1.88 Project SPICE: A Teacher Resource to Enhance Astronomy Education, 4.60 Project STAR: The Universe in Your Hands, 4.8,11.50 Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide, 11.97 Project WILD Aquatic Education Activity Guide, 2.66,11.98 Project WILD: K-12 Activity Guide, 2.67,11.98 Projects That Explore Energy, 1.89 Pulleys, 1.90 Q Quantum, 9.35 Quick Energy and Beyond: Ideasfor the 90's, 1.91 R Rainforest Researchers, 2.42 Ranger Rick, 9.36,11.92 Ranger Rick 'sNatureScope, 11.92 Redesigning the Science Cumculum: A Report on the Implications of Standards and Benchmarks for Science Education, 7.32 Re7~mwables Are Ready: A Guide to Teaching Renewable Energy in Junior and Senior High School Classrooms, 1.92 Resource Guidefor Teachers, 11.105 Resources for Science Literacy: Professional Development, 11.2 Resources for Teaching Astronomy and Space Science, 8.26 Resources for Teaching Elementary School Science, 11.88 Resources for Teaching Middle School Science, 11.88 Risk Comparison, 2.43 River Cutters, 4.28 Rocks and Minerals, 4.29 S Safety in School Science Labs, 7.33 SAMI (Science and Math Initiatives) , 11.26 School Library Journal, 6.15 School Science & Mathematics, 6.16,11.102 Science Activities, 9.37,11.97 Science & Children, 6.12,6.17, 7.38,8.17,8.22,8.24,9.38 Science and Math Events: Connecting and Competing, 7.34 Science and Technology by Design: 3,5.73 Science and Technology Education for the Middle Years: Frameworks for Curriculum and Instruction, 7.35,11.72 Science Assessment in the Set vice of Reform, 7.36 Science Books & Fil~ns'Best Books for Children 1988-1991, 8.27 Science Books & Films' Best Books for Children 1992-1995, 8.28, 11.2 Science Books & Films, 6.18,8.27, 8.28,939,11.2 Science Books for Young People, 8.29 Science Curriculum Resource Handbook: A Practical Guide for K-12 Science Curriculum, 8.30 Science Education, 9.40,11.28 Science Educator, The, 11.83 Science Experiments and Projects for Students, 5.74 Science Experiments: Chemistry and Physics, 1.93 Science Experiments: Earth Science, 4.61 Science Explorers, 10.57 Science for AllAmericans, 7.5,11.2 Sciencefor All Children: A Guide to Improving Elementary Science Education in Your School Dist~ct, 7.37,11.88 Science for All Cultures: A Collection of Articles from NSTA's Journals, 7.38 Science Helper K-8: Version 3.
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... Physical Science: A Hands-on Approach for the Middle Grades, 1.112 V Variables, 5.28 Virginia Explorer, 10.269 Vitamin C Testing, 1.39 Volcano! , 4.35 W Wading into Wetlands, 3.62 Waste Hierarchy, The: Where Is "Away"?
From page 455...
... , 1.16, 2.11, 3.3, 5.54 EDVO-Kit, 2.71, 2.73, 2.74 Eidson, Margaret, 4.48 Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education, 6.6, 8.11 Elliott, Rita M., 5.9, 5.10, 5.11 Emery, Pamela, 2.27, 2.30 Environmental Action series, 3.9, 3.15, 3.34, D.26 Erickson, John, 3.16 Erickson, Sheldon, 1.43, 1.69 E2: Environment and Education, 3.9,3.15,3.34 Event-Based Science series, 1.109, 2.38, 3.24, 4.10, 4.16, 4.21, 4.23, 4.35, D.27 Everyday Material Science Experi ments series, 1.72, 1.86 Exploratorium, The, 4.50 Exploratorium Science Snackbook series, 1.70 Exploratorium Teacher Institute, 1.70 FACETS. See Foundations and Challenges to Encourage Technol ogy-based Science series Fagan, Andrew, 2.29 Feather, Ralph, Jr., 4.5 Fickert, Cathy, 3.52 Finley, Sandra, 8.3 Florida Middle School Energy Education Project, 1.46 Fogarty, Robin, 7.21 Ford, Brent A., 4.26, 4.27 Forecast Systems Laboratory, 3.49, 4.65 Forte, Imogene, 7.11 Fortner, Rosanne W., 7.40 455
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... , 1.60, 1.105, 1.110 Mogil, H Michael, 4.39 Moore, Alan, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22 Morrison, Earl S., 5.20, 5.21, 5.22 Mortensen, Lynn L., 4.52 Moshier, Suzanne E., 7.39 Musial, Diann, 5.57 N National Aquarium in Baltimore, 2.58 National Center for Improving Science Education, 7.6 National Energy Information, 8.8 National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, 7.15 National Geographic Kids Network series, 3.6, 3.29, 3.36, D.35 National Learning Center, 1.23, 1.32 National Museum of American History, 3.54, 5.69, 5.70 National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 5.77 National Research Council, 7.27 National Science Resources Center, 1.4, 1.5, 1.11, 2.4, 2.5, 2.12, 4.7, 5.27, 7.37 National Science Teachers Association/Federal Emergency Management Agency Earthquake Curriculum, 4.45 National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)
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... Ben, 3.18 Pfeiffer, Carl, 1.94 Phelan, Carolyn, 8.29 Planetarium Activities for Student Success series, 4.38, 4.64 Pottenger, Frances M., III, 5.7, 5.8 Potter, Marne, 4.40 Powell, Mary Jo, 8.3 Pranis, Eve, 2.56, 2.57 Pratt, Harold A., 1.9 Prentice Hall Exploring Life, Earth, and Physical Science series, 1.3, 2.6, 4.2, D.11 Prentice Hall Science Integrated Learning System series, 1.1, 1.2, 1.8, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15, 2.1, 2.2, 2.9, 2.10, 2.14, 2.15, 4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 5.13, D.12 Prime Science Education Group, 5.14, 5.15, 5.16 Prime Science series, 5.14, 5.15, 5.16, D.13 Problem-Solving Activities for Middle-Level Science series, 1.27, 2.21, 2.28, 3.28, 3.35, 3.37, 4.34, D.37 Project ASTRO, 4.68 Project Earth Science series, 4.25, 4.26, 4.27, D.38 Project LEARN [Laboratory Experience in Atmospheric Research at the National Center for Atmospheric Research] , 4.41 Project Learning Tree, 3.57 Project SAFETY for Middle School Science, 2.70 Project SPICA: Support Program for Instructional Competency in Astronomy, 4.60 Project WILD and the World Wildlife Fund, 8.33 PSL.
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... See also Index of Grade Levels of Curriculum Materials by Scientific Area and Index of Scientific Areas of Curriculum Materials by Grade Level Cooperative learning, 7.9, 9.16 Core material defined, 9, 409 overviews of, 441-44 Cultural considerations, 7.38 Curriculum design, 8.30 Curriculum materials annotations of, 14-255 earth and space science, 154-97 environmental science, 116-53 evaluation criteria for, xi, 3-4, 8, 11-13, 409-24 life science, 70-115 multidisciplinary and applied science, 198-255 overview of, 5, 8-13, 441-48 physical science, 14-69 review of, 2, 11, 409 See also Title Index; Index of Authors, Series, and Curriculum Projects; and indexes of Topics in Curriculum Materials, Content Standards Addressed in Core and Supplementary Curriculum Materials, Grade Levels of Curriculum Materials by Scientific Area, and Scientific Areas of Curriculum Materials by Grade Level E Earth and Space Science, 4, 8,15497, 7.40. See also Index of Topics in Curriculum Materials Earth science education, 7.40, 8.4 H Handson student investigation curriculum materials for, 2 teaching techniques, 7.29 Inquiry-centered science, 2, 306, 307 Institute of Medicince, ix, xii International Society for Technology in Education, 6.8 Internet resources, 265, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 6.10, 6.11, 6.14, 6.18, 6.20, 6.21, 8.15, 9.5, 9.12, 9.30 Language skills, 7.25 Library science, 7.16, 7.17, 8.16 Life Science, 4, 8, 70-115.
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... 7.32. See also National Science Education Standards Strategic planning model, 7.37 Students with disabilities, 7.4, 7.13, 7.42 Supplementary units defined, 9, 409 overviews of, 444-48 Suppliers, 6.12, 8.22.
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... A Abiotic factors, 2.8 Acceleration, 1.6, 1.14, 1.49, 1.73, 1.75, 1.82, 5.18 Acid rain, 1.12, 1.83, 2.4, 2.8, 2.57, 2.65, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.31, 4.27, 4.29, 4.47, 4.55 Acids, 1.1, 1.6, 1.19, 1.20, 1.35, 1.41, 1.63, 1.83, 1.112, 5.3, 5.17 Active transport, 2.1 Activity series (of metals) , 1.12 Adaptations, 2.6, 2.15, 2.33, 3.42, 3.57, 4.40, 5.23, 5.45 Aerial photography, 5.45 Aerodynamics, 1.18, 1.51, 1.100, 1.111 Aerospace science, 1.62 Afterimage, 1.23, 1.97 Aging, 2.26, 2.70 Agnesi, 5.66 Agriculture, 2.9, 2.24, 2.27, 2.29, 2.30, 2.65, 3.22, 4.4 AIDS, 5.16 Air, 1.94, 3.55, 3.56, 4.62, 4.69 Aircraft, 1.29 Air flow, 4.11 Airfoils, 1.29, 1.51 Air masses, 4.27, 4.36, 4.48 Air movements, 5.5 Airplanes, 1.111, 5.28, 5.35 Air pollution, 3.44, 3.56, 4.1, 5.7 Air pressure, 1.47, 1.54, 1.101, 1.108, 1.111, 4.3, 4.5, 4.23, 4.37, 5.2, 5.64 Air quality, 3.14 Air resistance, 1.34 Alcohol, 2.10 Algae, 2.3, 2.15, 3.63, 5.39 Alkalinity, 3.23 Altitude, 1.28, 1.29, 4.61, 5.37 460 Amphibians, 2.14, 2.46 Amusement park rides, 1.109 Analemma, 4.60 Ancient Egyptians, 5.71 Anemometer, 1.115, 4.2, 4.39, 4.62 Angle of insolation, 4.3 Angular diameters, 4.25 Animal behavior, 2.2, 2.16, 2.20, 2.36, 2.37, 2.47, 2.51, 5.44, 5.68 Animal care, 5.7 Animal migration, 2.54, 5.45 Animal movements, 2.36, 2.37 Animal physiology, 2.46, 5.44 Animals, 2.3, 2.6, 2.8, 2.14, 2.36, 2.40, 2.46, 2.58, 3.7, 3.21, 3.38, 3.55, 5.7, 5.14, 5.63 Animal testing, 5.70 Anole, 2.14 Antacids, 1.83 Anthocyanin, 1.63 Aphids, 2.3 Apples, 5.67 Aquariums, 2.3, 2.4, 2.37, 2.40, 3.1 Aquatic ecosystems, 5.24 Aquatic environments, 2.58 Aquatic organisms, 2.4 Aquatic plants, 2.2 Aquifers, 3.19, 3.32, 3.59, 4.59 Aquitards, 3.19 Arable land, 4.30 Archimedes, 5.64, 5.65 Archimedes' principle, 1.14, 1.111 Arid lands, 3.42 Art, 5.55 Arthropods, 2.14, 2.46 Artificial intelligence, 5.58 Aspirin, 5.15 Asteroids, 4.10 Asthenosphere, 4.26 Astronauts, 4.43 Astronomers, 5.37 Astronomical calendar, 4.64 Astronomical events, 5.21 Astronomy, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.8, 4.10, 4.12, 4.25, 4.38, 4.48, 4.49, 4.60, 4.61, 4.68, 5.59, 5.60 Atmosphere, 3.16, 3.49, 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 4.5, 4.27, 4.41, 4.52, 4.62, 5.3, 5.7, 5.9, 5.19, 5.39 Atmospheric pressure, 4.3, 4.36 Atmospheric science, 4.65 Atomic model, 1.9, 1.12 Atomic structure, 1.6, 5.8 Atoms, 1.3, 1.9, 1.19, 1.20, 1.77 Australopithecus, 5.1 Aztec chinampas, 2.29 B Bacteria, 2.8, 2.15, 2.18, 2.19, 2.38, 3.45, 5.17, 5.39 Balance, 1.50, 5.82 Ball bearings, 1.111 Balloon rockets, 1.29, 1.93 Balloons, 1.47, 1.49, 1.62 Barn owl, 2.64 Barometer, 1.15, 4.3, 4.5, 4.39, 4.44 Barometric pressure, 4.37 Barrier island, 4.48 Basal metabolic rate, 2.10 Bases, 1.1, 1.6, 1.19, 1.20, 1.35, 1.41, 1.63, 1.83, 1.94, 1.95, 1.112, 3.10, 5.3, 5.17 Battery, 1.45, 1.53, 1.57, 5.79 Bedrock, 4.46 Beetles, 3.1 Behavioral research, 2.47 Bernoulli's principle, 1.14, 1.18, 1.48, 1.112 Bicycles, 1.49 Big Bang theory, 4.12 Big Dipper, 4.60 Binary codes, 5.15 Biodegradable polymers, 3.41 Biodiversity, 2.17, 2.42, 2.48, 2.57, 2.62, 3.58 Bioethics, 2.48 Biogeography, 5.45 Biology, 3.7 Biomass, 5.8 Biomes, 2.2, 2.6, 3.12, 4.3, 5.31 Biometeorology, 4.36 Biosphere, 3.8, 5.8, 5.39 Biotechnology, 2.31, 2.48, 3.54, 5.69 Biotic factors, 2.8 Birds, 2.14, 2.46 Black holes, 4.49 Blink comparator, 4.38 Block and tackle, 5.18 Blood circulation, 2.59 Blood flow, 5.19 Blood groups, 2.9 Blood vessels, 2.22, 5.18 Bluford, Guion, 1.14 Boats, 1.111, 1.115, 5.28 Body movement, 5.73 Bogs, 3.62 Boiling, 5.7 Boiling point, 4.61 Bones, 2.55, 5.53 Botany, 2.50 Box plots, 5.67 Brain, 5.70 Brass~ca, 2.5, 2.53 Bread mold, 5.64 Breathing rate, 2.32 Breeder reactors, 1.77 Bridges, 1.50, 1.105 Brine shrimp, 5.85 Broome, Veronica, 2.6, 2.10 Bubbles, 1.17, 1.18, 1.48, 1.101 Bucky ball, 1.1 Buffering capacity, 1.83, 3.4, 4.57 Building materials, 1.64 Buoyancy, 1.4, 1.14, 1.78, 1.88, 1.108, 1.114, 1.115, 5.7, 5.82 Buzzer, 1.26 C Caffeine, 2.8 Caldera formation, 4.35 Calendar, 4.7 Calories, 2.10, 5.33 Calorimeter, 1.6, 1.46, 1.89, 2.41, 3.2, 5.33, 5.53 Calvin cycle, 2.1 Cameras, 1.33, 1.79 Camouflage, 3.55 Cancer awareness 2.13 Capacitance, 1.104 Capacitors, 1.114 Capillary action, 1.54 Carbohydrates, 1.94, 2.1, 2.8, 2.13, 2.39, 5.19, 5.46 Carbon, 1.1 Carbonates, 4.22 Carbon cycle, 3.12, 3.40, 3.47, 3.61, 4.52 Carbon dioxide, 1.55, 3.49, 5.18 Carbon monoxide pollution, 4.65 Cargo ships, 5.41 Carnivorous plants, 2.49 Carrying capacity, 3.21, 3.31 Cars, 1.111 Cartesian divers, 1.56 Cartography, 4.18 Casts, 4.22 Catapult, 1.69, 5.28 Cataracts, 2.70 Catastrophes, 2.17 Catenary curves, 1.101 Cavanaugh, Colleen, 2.15 Celestial navigation, 4.14 Cell biology, 2.48, 2.50 Cells, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8, 2.10, 2.11, 2.13, 2.18, 2.19, 2.22, 2.26, 2.39, 2.59, 5.2, 5.14, 5.18, 5.20 Cellular respiration, 2.22, 2.39 Center of gravity, 1.3, 1.78
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... : INDEX OF TOPICS IN Centipedes, 2.46 Central tendency, 5.74 Ceramics, 5.47 Change, 5.76 Chemical bonds, 1.3, 1.6 Chemical cells, 5.22 Chemical change, 1.3, 1.6, 1.12, 1.56 Chemical composition, 1.18, 1.95 Chemical cycles, 2.2 Chemical engineers, 1.107 Chemical equations, 1.1, 1.12 Chemical manufacturing, 5.43 Chemical properties (of matter) , 1.1, 1.12, 1.19, 1.54, 3.40, 5.10, 5.17 Chemical reactions, 1.1, 1.5, 1.6, 1.12, 1.13, 1.20, 1.21, 1.61, 1.95, 5.10, 5.11, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.23 Chemicals, 3.9, 3.10, 3.40, 5.43 Chemical symbols, 1.12 Chemical tests, 1.94 Chemistry, 1.6, 1.13, 1.39, 1.55, 1.56, 1.61, 1.85, 1.93, 5.59, 5.63 Chemosynthesis, 5.44 Chesapeake Bay, 2.4 Chicks, 2.16 Chimpanzee, 2.62 Chlorophyll, 2.25, 2.39 Cholera, 2.21, 2.43, 3.2 Cholesterol, 2.26 Chromatograms, 1.44 Chromatography, 1.56, 1.76, 5.8, 5.79 Chromosomes, 2.9, 2.19, 2.28 Chromosome theory of inheritance, 2.9,5.4 Circuits, 5.14 Circulation, 5.73 Circulatory system, 2.10, 2.11, 2.22, 2.32 Classification, 2.8, 2.14, 2.15, 2.45, 2.46, 2.50, 2.62, 5.9 Classification of matter, 1.12 Classification systems, 4.61 Climate, 3.12, 3.49, 3.50, 4.1, 4.3, 4.5, 4.20, 4.52, 5.7, 5.23, 5.25, 5.31, 5.59, 5.63 Climate change, 4.52 Climatograms, 5.31 Climatology, 5.22 Clinometer, 1.100, 4.50, 5.37 Clocks, 4.7 Cloning, 2.9, 2.31 Cloud formation, 4.39 Clouds, 4.3, 4.36, 4.37, 4.39, 4.47, 4.48, 5.19 Cnidarians, 2.14, 2.46 Coliform bacteria, 3.23, 3.45 Colloids, 1.12, 1.19 Color, 1.15, 1.18, 1.22, 1.48, 1.67, 1.70, 1.79, 1.85, 1.97, 1.108, 4.61, 5.16 Color combinations, 1.79 Color filters, 1.22, 1.23 Colorimetric testing, 3.27 Color mixing, 1.23 Column chromatography, 2.48 Combustion, 5.15 Comets, 4.10, 4.68, 5.64 Commensalism, 5.21 Communicable diseases, 2.18, 2.38, 5.53 Communication, 1.27, 5.25, 5.36, 5.44 Communities, 3.37, 3.42, 3.57, 5.9 Comparative planetology, 5.46 Compasses, 1.2, 1.11, 1.26, 1.45, 1.71, 4.50, 5.9, 5.41 Competition, 2.2, 2.17 Composting, 2.6, 2.51, 3.33, 3.41, 3.47, 3.48, 5.8, 5.20 Compounds, 1.6, 1.9, 1.12, 1.19, 1.20, 1.88, 5.8 Compression, 1.16, 1.50, 1.105, 4.56 Computers, 1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 5.14, 5.45 Concentration, 1.13, 1.35, 3.19, 5.32 Condensation, 2.3, 5.50, 5.61 Conduction, 1.8, 1.38, 1.60, 4.41 Conductivity, 1.1, 1.96 Conductors, 1.104, 5.9, 5.11, 5.14 Conservation, 2.54, 2.66, 3.43, 3.58, 5.58 Conservation of energy, 5.82 Conservation of matter, 5.51 Constellations, 4.13, 4.33, 4.60, 4.68 Consumers, 2.40, 3.41 Continental drift, 4.15, 5.11 Continents, 4.4, 5.19, 5.41 Contour maps, 4.2, 4.21, 4.46 Convection, 1.8, 1.38, 1.60, 4.11, 4.41, 5.5 Convection currents, 4.11, 4.15, 4.51, 4.56, 5.20, 5.60 Conveyor belt, 1.90, 1.99 Coolant, 1.60, 1.91 Cooling curves, 1.84 Cooling systems, 1.8 Copper, 3.60 Copper plating, 1.19, 3.30 Coral reefs, 3.58, 4.53 Core sampling, 4.22, 4.57, 5.63 Coriolis effect, 4.62 Corrosion, 3.2, 5.51 Cosmetics, 5.68 Covalent bonds, 1.1 Covalent compounds, 1.3 Craters, 4.24 Crayfish, 2.16 Crickets, 2.16, 2.36 Crop pests, 3.22 Crops, 2.23, 3.22, 5.31 Crystallization, 1.107 Crystals, 1.1, 1.3, 1.56, 4.18, 4.29, 4.32, 4.55, 4.61 Cultures, 5.71, 5.72 Cyanobacteria, 5.17, 5.39 Cycles, 3.41 Cyclones, 4.41 D Dams, 4.28 DapEn=, 2.3, 5.6 Day, 4.14 Dead load, 1.16 Death, 2.55 Decomposers, 2.13 Decomposition, 2.49, 3.13, 3.57, 4.2, 5.8 Decomposition reaction, 1.6, 5.19 Degree-days, 4.39 Density, 1.3, 1.9, 1.12, 1.14, 1.19, 1.20, 1.24, 1.47, 1.52, 1.55, 1.57, 1.88, 1.95, 1.108, 1.112, 4.4, 4.26, 4.46, 5.7, 5.10, 5.18, 5.22 Density current, 4.2 Deposition, 5.20 Descartes, 5.66 Deserts, 3.42 Design process, 5.4, 5.12, 5.27, 5.54 Design tasks, 5.73 Dew point, 4.39, 5.22 Diatomaceous earth, 4.28 Diatoms, 2.60 Dichotomous key, 2.8, 2.38, 2.54, 2.62, 2.72, 4.61, 5.39 Diet, 2.22, 2.56, 5.23, 5.73 Diffraction grating, 1.22, 1.97 Diffusion, 2.1, 2.63, 5.22 Digestion, 2.13, 2.22, 5.80 Digestive system, 2.8, 2.10, 2.11, 2.22 Digital recording, 5.40 Dilution, 3.19 Dinosaurs, 4.55, 4.59, 4.66, 5.1 Diodes, 1.114 Disease prevention, 2.38 Diseases, 2.10, 2.21, 2.35, 2.38, 2.43, 3.2, 5.24 Dissolved oxygen, 3.23, 3.27 Dissolving, 1.102 Distillation, 1.9 Diversity, 5.4, 5.11, 5.21 DNA, 2.19, 2.24, 2.31, 2.33, 2.61, 2.62, 2.71, 5.25 DNA fingerprinting, 2.19, 2.73, 2.74 DNA profiling, 5.69 Dodgson, 5.66 Dolphins, 2.14, 2.54 Dominant traits, 2.9 Doppler effect, 1.15, 4.48 Doppler radar, 4.65 Double replacement reaction, 1.1, 1.20 Down's syndrome, 2.9 Drag, 1.29 Drainage basins, 5.59 Drugs, 2.10, 2.13, 5.6, 5.68 Earlobe attachment, 2.19 Earth, 1.88, 4.12, 4.13, 4.25, 4.26, 4.42, 4.60, 5.9, 5.16, 5.46 Earth and space science, 1.94, 4.1 Earth in space, 5.2, 5.3 Earth science, 1.6, 4.28, 4.42, 4.44, 4.46, 4.59, 4.61, 4.69, 5.2 Earth's crust, 4.15 Earth's history, 4.52, 4.69 Earth's structure, 4.2, 4.16 Earth-moon system, 4.1, 5.17 Earth-moon-sun system, 4.5, 4.8, 4.12, 4.14 Earthquake preparedness, 4.16 Earthquake zones, 4.17 Earthquakes, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.15, 4.16, 4.17, 4.26, 4.42, 4.45, 4.46, 4.56, 4.58, 4.59, 4.61, 5.3, 5.5, 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... , 1.72 Magnetic storms, 4.49 Magnetism, 1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 1.26, 1.45, 1.71, 1.88, 1.94, 1.96, 1.108, 3.40, 5.11, 5.19, 5.22, 5.25, 5.76 Magnetosphere, 4.4 Magnets, 1.2, 1.11, 1.26, 1.45, 1.59, 1.71, 1.93, 1.94, 1.96, 1.113, 5.26 Magnifiers, 1.33 Malaria, 2.38 Mammals, 2.14, 2.46 Manhattan Project, 5.69 Manufactured goods, 4.34 Manufacturing, 3.54, 5.47 Mapping, 4.6, 4.46, 5.84 Maps, 4.1, 4.4, 4.6, 4.18, 4.26, 4.50, 4.59, 4.65, 5.5 Map skills, 5.51 Marine archeology, 5.41 Marine life, 3.24 Marine science, 4.57 Market research surveys, 5.73 Mars, 5.46 Marshes, 3.62 Marsupials, 2.14 Mass, 1.3, 1.9, 1.12, 1.52, 1.73 1.75, 1.82, 5.7 Mass extinctions, 4.10 Mathematics, 4.8, 4.25, 4.58, 4.65, 5.47, 5.51, 5.65, 5.66, 5.71, 5.72, 5.82, 5.83 Matter, 1.1, 1.3, 1.7, 1.9, 1.12, 1.19, 1.54, 1.85, 1.95, 1.108, 4.5, 5.2, 5.8, 5.11, 5.19, 5.22, 5.60, 5.75, 5.76 McClintock, Barbara, 2.9 Mealworms, 2.14, 2.59 Measurement, 1.88, 5.73 Mechanical advantage, 1.14, 1.37, 1.43, 1.69 Mechanical energy, 5.33 Mechanical engineering, 1.43 Mechanics, 1.59, 1.73 Medicine, 2.9, 2.38, 2.42, 3.58, 5.5 Meiosis, 2.33 Melting, 1.7, 5.7 Melting point, 1.1, 1.20 Memory, 2.26, 5.70 Mendel, 5.64 Mercalli scale, 4.17 Metabolic rate, 4.57, 5.53 Metabolism, 5.23 Metallic bonds, 1.1 Metalloids, 1.12 Metals' 1.6, 1.12, 1.19, 1.72, 1.98,3.2, 3.30, 5.2, 5.18, 5.19, 5.47, 5.51 Metamorphic rOCkS, 4.15, 4.18, 4.32 MeteOrO1OgY' 4.2, 4.27, 4.39, 4.48, 4.61, 4.65, 5.22, 5.56, 5.59, 5.63 MeteOrS' 4.68 Methane, 3.49 Metric measurements, 4.61 Metric System, 1.74, 5.13 MiCrObeS, 2.60, 5.3, 5.84 MiCrObiO1OgY' 2.50 MiCrObUrStS, 4.41 MiCrOC1imateS, 1.15 MiCrOenVirOnmentS' 3.7 MiCrOhabitatS' 3.57 MiCrOOrganiSmS' 2.6, 5.20, 5.29, 5.64, 5.73 CURRICULUM MATERIALS MiCrOPhOne, 5.40 MiCrOSCOPe' 1.67, 1.79, 2.6, 2.12, 2.34, 2.49, 2.59, 2.60, 5.13, 5.20, 5.39, 5.52 MigratiOn' 5.1, 5.44 Milky Way, 4.8, 4.38 Minera1S'4.1, 4.2, 4.18, 4.26, 4.29, 4.32, 4.34, 4.5, 4.59, 5.15, 5.18 Mining, 5.84 MirrOrS'1.6, 1.15, 1.32, 1.67, 1.81, 1.97,4.8,5.15,5.16,5.26 MiSSiSSiPPi RiVer, 4.21 MiSSOUri RiVer, 4.21 MiteS' 2.46 MitOSiS'2.1, 2.8, 2.33, 5.23 MiXtUreS' 1.9, 1.12, 1.13, 1.19, 1.41 MOde1S'1.6, 1.12, 1.20, 1.28, 1.31, 1.34, 1.47, 1.49, 1.64, 1.68, 1.93, 1.99, 1.101, 1.105, 2.8, 2.9, 2.19, 2.22, 2.24, 2.28, 2.31, 2.33, 2.44, 2.45, 2.61, 2.62, 3.25, 3.35, 3.44, 3.45, 3.49, 3.52, 3.59, 4.8, 4.10, 4.13, 4.15, 4.16, 4.17, 4.24, 4.26, 4.28, 4.32, 4.33, 4.45, 4.46, 4.48, 4.55, 4.56, 4.59, 4.60, 4.63, 5.12, 5.16, 5.33, 5.38, 5.40, 5.41, 5.44, 5.46, 5.48, 5.51, 5.80, 5.81, 5.82, 5.84 MO1ar heat Of reaction, 1.83 MO1dS'3.8, 3.61, 4.22, 5.13 MO1eCU1ar biO1OgY' 2.48 Molecular genetics, 2.9 MO1eCU1eS'1.7, 1.9, 1.20, 1.101, 5.19 MO11USkS' 2.14, 2.46 MOmentUm' 1.6, 1.30, 1.34 MOneranS'2.6, 2.8, 2.15 MOnOtremeS, 2.14 MOOn'4.8, 4.10, 4.13, 4.14, 4.60, 5.14 MOOnS Of JUPiter' 4.24 MOSSES' 2.15 MOtiOn'1.3, 1.10, 1.14, 1.34, 1.6, 1.82, 1.85, 1.88, 1.94, 1.108, 1.109, 5.10, 5.16, 5.17, 5.21, 5.23, 5.53, 5.60 MOtOrS, 1.11, 1.25, 1.26, 1.42, 1.96, 1.99 Mountain formation, 4.22 MOUntainS' 4.4, 4.15 Mount PinatUbO, 4.35 Mount Rainier, 4.35 Mount ShaSta, 4.6 MOVement' 2.44, 5.3, 5.19 MU1tiCU1tUra1 education, 5.71 MU1tiCU1tUraIiSm' 5.71, 5.72 MUSC1eS, 2.44, 5.53 MUSCU1ar SYStem, 2.10, 5.73 MUShrOOm' 2.25 MUSIC' 5.56 MUSSe1S, 2.45 MUtatiOn' 2.19, 2.33 MUtUa1iSm' 5.21 N Napier, 5.65 Natural disasters, 5.25 Natural resources, 3.35, 3.38, 3.49, 3.53, 4.2, 4.34, 4.40, 4.48 463
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INDEX OF TOPICS IN Natural selection, 2.33, 2.35, 3.55, 5.1, 5.11, 5.39 Navigation, 1.115, 4.50, 5.41 Navigation methods, 5.9 Nervous system, 2.10 Neurogenesis, 2.1 Neutralization, 1.35, 1.83,3.10 Newton, 5.64, 5.65 Newton balance, 5.3 Newton's laws of motion, 1.14, 1.34, 1.49, 1.73, 1.75, 1.93, 1.109, 5.59, 5.82 Niche, 3.8, 3.12 Night, 4.14 Nightcrawlers, 2.59 Nitrates, 3.22, 3.27, 3.36 Nitrogen, 4.67 Nitrogen cycle, 3.12, 3.47 Noise pollution, 1.15, 3.26, 5.61 Nonmetals, 1.12, 1.19, 5.18 Nonpoint-source water pollution, 3.17,3.45 Nonrenewable resources, 1.38 North Atlantic basin, 4.46 North Star, 4.50, 5.19 Nottebohm, Fernando, 2.1 Nuclear energy, 1.42, 1.77, 5.25 Nuclear fission, 1.77 Nuclear fusion, 1.77 Nuclear power plant, 1.77 Nuclear reactions, 1.1, 1.6 Nuclear reactor, 1.77 Nutrient recycling, 3.13 Nutrients, 1.5, 2.1, 2.7, 2.11, 2.23, 2.27, 2.29, 2.30, 2.45, 2.52, 2.65, 3.23, 3.27, 3.45 Nutrition, 1.39, 1.94, 2.7, 2.13, 2.22, 2.44, 5.3, 5.23, 5.24, 5.53 o Ocean currents, 4.11, 5.59 Ocean floor, 3.24, 4.53, 5.5, 5.44 Ocean movement, 5.59 Oceanography, 3.24, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.48, 4.57, 4.61, 5.22, 5.23, 5.25, 5.44, 5.59, 5.60 Oceans, 4.2, 4.4, 4.53, 5.3, 5.19, 5.41, 5.58 Ohm's law, 1.53 Oil refining, 5.43 Oil spill, 1.46, 3.24, 4.44 Oobleck, 1.36 Optical instruments, 1.3, 1.15 Optics, 1.79, 1.88, 5.25 Orchestra, 5.56 Ores, 5.2 Organic compounds, 1.6, 1.20, 2.1 Oscilloscope, 1.113 Osmosis, 2.1, 2.63, 5.22 Overpopulation, 2.17 Owl pellets, 2.6, 2.14, 2.64, 3.12 Oxidation, 1.20 Oxygen cycle, 3.12, 3.47 Oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle, 2.3 Ozone, 3.31, 3.49 Ozone depletion, 4.65, 5.6 464 CURRICULUM MATERIALS p Packaging, 3.3, 5.48, 5.73, 5.84 Pangaea, 4.20 Paper, 5.14, 5.27, 5.56 Paper airplanes, 1.3, 1.100, 1.111 Paper chromatography, 1.19, 1.23, 1.44, 1.54, 2.39, 2.48, 5.21, 5.81 Papermaking, 5.27 Paper towels, 5.4, 5.49 Parachutes, 1.29, 1.100 Parallax, 4.25, 4.33 Parallelograms, 5.47 Parasitism, 5.21 Particle theory of matter, 5.4, 5.22 Pascal, 5.65 Pasteur, 5.64 Patterns, S.5, 5.17, 5.35 Pendulums, 1.6, 1.14, 1.80, 1.94, 1.108, 1.109, 1.113, 4.7, 5.17, 5.25, 5.26, 5.28, 5.35, 5.64, 5.85 Penicillin, 5.64 Perch, 2.14 Percolation rate, 3.14 Performance assessments, 5.57 Periodic motion, 5.26 Periodic table, 1.12, 1.19, 5.3 Periscope, 1.3, 1.79 Personal hygiene, 5.14 Pesticides, 2.15, 3.17, 3.22, 3.45, 5.29 Petrochemicals, 1.1 pH, 1.1, 1.20, 1.63, 1.76, 1.83, 2.29, 2.52, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.23, 3.26, 3.27,3.39,3.60,4.67 Pharmacology, 3.40 Phase change, 1.3, 1.7, 1.8, 1.12, 1.57, 5.7, 5.14, 5.63 Phases of matter, 1.19 Phases of the moon, 4.7, 4.12, 4.13, 4.25, 4.68, 5.14 Phloem, 2.39 Phosphates, 1.3, 4.2 Phosphorous, 4.67 Photophone, 1.27 Photosynthesis, 1.57, 1.89, 1.91, 2.1, 2.15, 2.34, 2.39, 2.41, 2.60, 2.65, 3.61, 5.8, 5.10, 5.16, 5.22, 5.24, 5.44, 5.60 Phototropism, 2.5, 2.49 Physical change, 1.3, 1.6, 1.56 Physical geography, 4.6 Physical properties, 1.5, 1.19, 1.36, 1.54, 1.56,3.40, 4.18, 5.10, 5.17 Physics, 1.6, 1.93, 4.8, 5.59, 5.63 Pigments, 1.23, 1.44, 2.39, 5.17 Pillbugs, 5.17 Pipelines, 5.61 Pitch, 1.103, 5.17, 5.22 Placental mammals, 2.14 Plains, 4.4 Planaria, 5.39 Planetarium activities, 4.38, 5.72, 4.64 Planetary motion, 5.24 Planetary probes, 5.45 Planets, 4.8, 4.10, 4.12, 4.20, 4.24, 4.25, 4.52, 4.60, 4.68, 5.9, 5.46 Plant biology, 2.42, 2.65 Plant diseases, 2.21 Plant ecology, 2.65 Plant growth, 1.3, 2.2, 2.5, 2.15, 2.23, 2.27, 2.29, 2.30, 2.34, 2.39, 2.41, 2.53, 2.56, 2.65, 2.69, 3.26, 4.2, 4.31, 5.5, 5.7, 5.10, 5.15, 5.16, 5.21, 5.31, 5.38 Plant life, 5.21 Plant nutrients, 4.67 Plant physiology, 2.53, 2.65 Plant pigments, 5.81 Plant propagation, 5.7 Plant reproduction, 2.5, 2.57 Plants, 2.3, 2.5, 2.6, 2.8, 2.15, 2.23, 2.27, 2.34, 2.39, 2.40, 2.41, 2.52, 2.56,2.57,2.58,3.1,3.7,3.21, 3.38, 3.53,3.55, 5.7, 5.14, 5.16, 5.34, 5.63, 5.75 Plant science, 2.29 Plastics, 1.1, 1.86, 3.2, 3.25, 3.32, 3.41, 3.51 Plateaus, 4.4 Plate tectonics, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.15, 4.16, 4.26, 4.35, 5.3, 5.5, 5.24, 5.25, 5.45, 5.79 Pneumonia, 2.38 Poikilotherm, 4.57 Polarization, 1.81 Pollen grains, 5.15 Pollination, 2.29 Pollutants, 3.19, 3.36, 4.4 Pollution, 2.3, 2.4, 2.17, 2.30, 3.8, 3.10, 3.26,3.43,3.45,3.46, 4.28, 4.53, 5.10, 5.16, 5.25, 5.69 Polya, 5.66 Polyethylene, 3.51 Polymerization, 1.1 Polymers, 1.1, 1.56, 1.86,3.25, 3.41, 3.51, 3.54, 5.47 Pomology, 5.67 Pond community, 5.21 Ponds, 2.40 Pond snails, 2.2 Pondwater, 2.59, 4.57 Population, 3.14 Population dynamics, 3.18, 3.56 Population growth, 3.12, 3.21, 3.31, 3.38, 3.49, 5.5, 5.6 Populations, 2.2, 2.8, 3.31, 5.6, 5.9, 5.24 Population sampling, 5.7 Potassium, 4.67 Potential, 1.104 Potential energy, 1.6, 1.14, 1.30, 1.34, 1.82 Power, 1.14, 1.30, 5.22 Precipitation, 4.3, 4.36 Precipitation reactions, 1.13, 1.20, 3.30 Predator-prey column, 2.49 Predictions, 5.5 Pressure, 1.87, 1.88, 4.39 Pressure-volume relationship of a gas, 5.60 Primates, 5.1 Printing, 5.56 Printing press, 5.56 Prisms, 1.23, 5.17, 5.26 Probability, 2.9, 2.43 Producers, 2.40, 3.41 Product safety, 5.70 Product testing, 5.4, 5.49, 5.68 Production, 4.30 Projectiles, 5.17 Projectors, 1.33 Properties of matter, 5.16, 5.20, 5.59 Prosthetics, 5.53 Proteins, 1.5, 2.1, 2.8, 2.9, 2.13, 2.19, 2.31, 2.44, 5.16, 5.18, 5.46 Protein synthesis, 2.22, 2.31, 2.48 Protists, 2.6, 2.8, 2.15 Protozoa, 2.59 Pseudoscience, 4.68 Psychrometer, 4.1, 5.19 Pulley, 1.10, 1.14, 1.30, 1.37, 1.64, 1.69, 1.90, 1.99, 5.18, 5.73 Pulse rate, 2.10, 2.20, 2.22, 2.44, 5.6, 5.18 Punnett squares, 2.24 P waves, 4.1, 4.61 Pythagoras, 5.65 Q Quantum theory, 5.13 Quicksand, 4.55, 4.63 R Radiant energy, 3.49, 4.61 Radiation, 1.6, 1.8, 1.38, 1.60, 1.77, 4.20, 4.41 Radioactive decay, 1.77, 1.93 Radioactive waste, 1.77 Radioactivity, 1.1, 1.3, 1.9, 1.77, 5.64 Radiometer, 4.20 Radios, 1.2 Radio tuner, 5.40 Rainfall, 2.67, 3.39, 4.37, 5.31 Rainforest, 2.2, 2.42 Rain gauge, 4.39, 4.40, 4.62 Ramps, 5.61 Rate of descent, 1.29 Reaction rate, 1.1, 1.3, 1.6, 5.19 Reaction time, 2.44, 5.4, 5.18 Reactivity series, 5.3 Recessive traits, 2.9 Recombinant DNA, 2.6, 2.9, 2.19, 2.48 Rectifiers, 1.114 Recycling, 1.46, 2.13, 3.3, 3.25, 3.28, 3.32, 3.33, 3.41, 3.46, 3.47, 3.51, 5.27, 5.84 Reflection, 1.15, 1.32, 1.67, 1.81, 1.79 Refracting telescope, 4.68, 5.13 Refraction, 1.15, 1.32, 1.66, 1.67, 1.79 Relative humidity, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.39, 5.19 Remote sensing, 5.45 Renewable energy, 1.92, 5.77 Renewable resources, 1.38 Reproduction, 5.2 Reproductive capacity, 2.15 Reproductive system, 2.10 Reptiles, 2.14, 2.46 Resistance, 1.2, 1.53, 5.3 Resistors, 1.114
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INDEX OF TOPICS IN CURRICULUM MATERIALS Resonance, 1.15 Resource conservation, 2.41 Resource depletion, 3.37 Resource management, 3.57 Respiration, 2.1, 5.8, 5.22, 5.73 Respiratory system, 2.10, 2.11, 2.32 Rhinoceros, 2.14 Richter scale, 4.56, 4.58 Ripple tank, 1.15 Risk management, 2.43 Rivers, 2.45, 4.21, 4.28 RNA, 2.31 Robots, 1.14, 4.43, 5.44, 5.45, 5.58 Rock cycle, 4.32, 4.35 Rocketry, 5.64 Rockets, 1.28 Rocks, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.18, 4.22, 4.26, 4.29, 4.32, 4.46, 4.55, 4.59, 4.63, 5.2,5.5,5.9,5.15,5.59,5.75 Roddy, Leon, 5.72 Rodents, 3.22 Root growth, 5.80 Rotational motion, 1.110 Rotation (of the earth) , 4.14 Rotational velocity, 1.57 Rudders, 1.115 Rusting, 4.2 S Safety, 5.68 Sailing, 1.115 Salinity, 3.23 Saliva, 2.22 Salts, 1.1, 1.6 Sampling methods, 2.36, 2.37, 2.45, 2.47, 3.19, 5.7 Satellite image, 4.66 Satellites, 5.14, 5.45 Satellite surveying, 4.21 Saturation, 1.13 Scale, 1.50, 5.61 Scale drawings, 4.10 Scale model, 4.8, 4.12, 4.14, 4.20, 4.24, 4.25, 4.69, 5.9, 5.51 Scaling, 5.47 Scatter plots, 5.67 Scavengers, 2.13 Science process skills, 5.78 Science-technology-society issues, 5.42 Scientific method, 4.61, 5.13, 5.74 Scientific model, 5.12 Scientific theories, 5.26 Sea stars, 2.59 Seafloor spreading, 4.26, 5.19 Seasons, 4.12, 4.14, 4.25, 4.38, 4.39, 4.62, 4.68 Seawater, 4.47, 4.57 Sediment bed, 5.63 Sediment-analysis apparatus, 4.57 Sedimentary geology, 4.55, 4.63 Sedimentary layers, 4.18 Sedimentary rock, 4.15, 4.22, 4.32, 4.59, 4.69, 5.1, 5.39 Sedimentation, 2.49 Seed dispersal, 2.72 Seed germination, 2.5, 2.8, 2.49, 3.4, 5.7, 5.17, 5.31, 5.34 Seed plants, 2.1, 2.25 Seeds, 2.5, 2.8, 2.25, 2.42, 2.69, 2.72, 3.1 Segmented worms, 2.46 Seismic activity, 4.15, 4.16 Seismic waves, 1.57, 4.4, 4.56 Seismograph, 1.57, 4.15, 4.56, 4.58, 5.18, 5.79 Seismology, 4.58 Selective breeding, 2.9 Senses, 2.26, 2.44, 5.3, 5.60 Septic tanks, 3.45 Sewage treatment, 3.31 Sextant,,5.17 Shadows, 1.66, 4.7, 4.9, 5.9 Shampoo, 5.14 Shells, 2.45 Shelton, Ian, 4.2 Shipwrecks, 5.41, 5.61 Shoreline erosion, 4.2 Sickle-cell anemia, 2.9 Siltation, 5.24 Simple machines, 1.6, 1.10, 1.14, 1.30, 1.37, 1.68, 1.69, 1.85, 1.88, 1.94, 1.99, 5.16, 5.23, 5.54, 5.61 Simpson, Joanne, 4.2, 4.3 Single replacement reaction, 1.9 Sinking, 1.4, 1.52, 5.61 Skeletal system, 2.10, 2.64, 5.73 Skeleton, 2.55, 5.11, 5.44 Skin, 2.44 Skin cancer, 2.70 Skin color, 2.19 Sky, 4.8, 4.13, 4.33 Slime mold, 2.6, 2.15 Sling psychrometer, 4.2, 4.3 Small intestine, 2.22 Smallpox, 2.43 Smog, 4.27 Smoking, 3.40 Snails, 2.3, 2.16 Snow, John, 2.43 Soap film, 1.101 Soil, 2.27, 2.51, 3.12, 3.47, 3.53, 3.55, 3.56, 4.1, 4.5, 5.9, 5.15, 5.34 Soil acidity, 5.14 Soil analysis, 3.7 Soil column, 2.49 Soil composition, 5.7 Soil erosion, 4.30, 4.34, 4.47 Soil nutrients, 4.67 Soil permeability, 3.14 Soil pollution, 4.30 Soil porosity, 4.2, 4.4 Soil profile, 4.34 Soils, 1.42, 2.30, 3.48, 4.2, 4.34, 4.59, 5.46, 5.59 Soil science, 4.67 Solar car, 5.33 Solar cells, 1.113 Solar collector, 1.3, 1.8, 1.38, 1.97, 4.9, 4.31, 4.69 Solar cooker, 1.89 Solar eclipse, 4.14, 4.68 Solar energy, 1.8, 1.46, 1.92, 2.41, 3.50, 4.9, 4.31, 5.77 Solar heating, 1.3, 4.42, 5.18, 5.38 Solar power, 1.42, 5.38 Solar still, 3.39, 3.52, 4.31 Solar system, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.8, 4.10, 4.12, 4.14, 4.20, 4.25, 4.46, 4.52, 4.54, 4.60, 4.66, 4.68, 4.69, 5.9, 5.16, 5.19, 5.24, 5.45, 5.46 Solids, 1.6, 1.54 Solid waste, 3.28, 3.33, 5.84 Solid waste disposal, 3.3, 3.38 Solid waste management, 3.28, 3.44 Solubility, 1.1, 1.6, 1.9, 1.12, 1.13, 1.102, 3.10, 5.17, 5.51 Solutes, 1.102 Solutions, 1.1, 1.6, 1.9, 1.12, 1.13, 1.19, 1.20, 1.95, 1.102, 5.2, 5.19, 5.21 Solvent, 1.102, 5.2, 5.14 Somerville, 5.66 Sonar technology, 5.44 Sound, 1.6, 1.15, 1.27, 1.47, 1.59, 1.85, 1.88, 1.94, 1.103, 1.108, 1.113, 3.40, 5.15, 5.22, 5.25, 5.40, 5.56, 5.76 Sound synthesizer, 1.114 Source reduction, 3.32, 3.46 Space, 1.85, 4.43, 4.66, 4.69, 5.73 Spacecraft, 1.36, 4.43 Space exploration, 4.12, 4.24, 4.54, 4.68, 5.24, 5.69 Space program, 1.62, 5.69 Space science, 4.38, 4.44 Space stations, 4.24, 4.66 Space suit, 4.43 Space travel, 5.14, 5.60 Speaker, 1.27 Speciation, 2.33 Specific heat, 1.6, 1.98 Spectra, 4.60 Spectroscope, 4.12, 4.48, 5.85 Spectrum, 4.8 Speed, 1.3, 1.14, 1.34, 1.49, 1.73, 1.75, 1.111, 5.16, 5.24, 5.35 Spiders, 2.46 Spinning platform, 1.113 Sponges, 2.14, 2.46 Spores, 2.6, 2.25, 5.85 Spotted owl, 4.4 Spring scale, 1.4 Stability, 1.50 Stalactites, 5.80 Stalagmites, 5.80 Starch, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 2.22, 2.39, 2.63, 5.16 Star chart, 4.68 Star clocks, 4.13 Star formation, 4.12 Star maps, 4.13 Stars, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.8, 4.20, 4.33, 4.38, 4.60, 4.68, 5.21 Static electricity, 1.2, 1.25, 1.42, 1.45, 1.47, 1.53, 1.104, 5.56 Statistics, 1.106, 5.67, 5.74 Steiner's problem, 1.101 Stem plots, 5.67 Stimulus-response activity, 2.16 Stomata, 2.39 Stone, 4.55 Stonehenge, 4.64, 5.61 Storms, 4.41 Streak test, 4.22, 4.29 Stream table, 4.2, 4.6, 4.19, 4.21 Structures, 1.16, 1.43, 1.50, 1.64, 1.99, 1.105, 4.17, 4.58, 5.21, 5.55, 5.73 Submarines, 5.81 Succession, 2.67, 3.12, 3.31 Sugar, 1.6, 1.107, 2.7, 2.22, 3.40, 5.16 Sulfur-eating microbe, 1.8 Sun, 4.8, 4.9, 4.14, 4.25, 4.39, 4.41, 4.49, 4.60, 4.68, 5.9, 5.19, 5.46 Sun calendar, 4.64 Sundial, 1.94, 4.14, 4.60 Sun exposure, 2.70 Sunrise, 4.14, 4.64 Sunscreens, 2.70 Sunset, 4.14, 4.64 Sunspot, 4.65, 5.19 Supercollider, 5.83 Superconductivity, 5.77 Superconductors, 1.2 Surface area, 5.82 Surface currents, 4.57, 5.41 Surface tension, 1.17, 1.18, 1.48, 1.50, 1.54, 1.78, 1.101, 1.112, 5.81 Surface water, 3.35, 4.40 Suspensions, 1.19, 1.20 Swamps, 3.62 S waves, 4.1, 4.61 Symbiosis, 2.2 Symmetry, 5.82 Synthesis reaction, 1.1 Systematics, 2.62 Systems, 5.10 Tangent function, 5.37 Tapwater, 3.60 Taste receptors, 2.68 Taxonomy, 2.15 Technology, 1.18, 1.27, 1.29, 1.64, 5.4, 5.27, 5.58, 5.73, 5.82, 5.84 Tectonic plate, 4.17, 4.20, 4.26, 4.56, 5.20 Teepee designs, 5.72 Teeth, 2.44 Telecommunication, 1.27, 5.40 Telegraph, 1.26, 1.27, 1.53, 5.25 Telephones, 5.25 Telescope, 1.33, 1.67, 4.2, 5.13, 5.19 Televisions, 1.2 Temperature, 1.8, 1.38, 1.84, 1.88, 1.94, 1.98, 4.3, 4.31, 4.36, 4.37, 4.62, 5.20, 5.31 Temperature change, 4.9, 4.61 Tensile strength, 1.3, 5.52 Tension, 1.16, 1.50, 1.105 Terrariums, 2.3, 2.4, 2.13, 2.49, 3.1, 4.31 Terrestrial organisms, 2.4 Thermal energy, 1.38 Thermal expansion, 1.8, 5.19 Thermocline, 4.57, 5.81 Thermodynamics, 1.59, 1.89 Thermometer, 1.98, 4.39, 5.20 Thickening agents, 1.40 Threshold limits, 5.32 Thrust, 1.29, 1.100 465
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... INDEX OF TOPICS IN CURRICULUM MATERIALS Thunderstorms, 4.41 licks, 2.35 lides, 3.24, 4.12, 4.14, 4.46, 5.17 Tide tables, 5.3 limber industry, 3.45, 4.4 Timekeeping, 4.7 libation, 1.39, 1.83 Tobacco, 2.10 Tolerance, 3.1 Tongue roll, 2.19 Topographic maps, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.18, 4.35, 4.59, 5.24 Topography, 5.59 Tops, 1.110 Topsoil, 4.67 Torque, 5.54 Touch receptors, 2.10 Towers, 1.50, 1.105 Toxicity, 3.2, 3.17, 3.19, 3.40, 5.32 Toxics, 3.45 Toxic waste, 3.30, 3.31, 4.28 Toys, 1.34, 1.49, 1.73, 5.4, 5.15, 5.54, 5.82 Traction, 1.37 Trains, 1.111 Transcription, 2.19 Transfer of energy, 1.34 Transistors, 1.2, 1.114 Translation, 2.19 Transmutation, 1.1 Transpiration, 2.39, 2.65, 3.55, 5.22 Transportation, 1.111, 3.38, 5.58 Trash, 3.3, 3.29, 3.32, 3.44, 3.47, 3.61 Tree rings, 5.63 Tree seeds, 2.72 Triagulation, 5.37 Triangles, 5.47 Tropical deforestation, 3.31 Tropical rainforest, 2.42, 2.49, 2.57, 5.83 Truss designs, 1.105 Tuberculosis, 2.38 lube worms, 2.15 leaning forks, 1.15 466 U Uncertainty of measurement, 5.13, 5.67 Undersea explorations, 5.51 Universe, 4.2, 4.8, 4.12, 4.13, 4.20, 4.33, 4.60, 5.19, 5.21 V Vaccines, 5.6 Vacuum tubes, 1.2 Variables, 5.28 Vectors, 1.75, 1.82 Vegetables, 2.42, 5.15 Vegetation, 2.67 Velocity, 1.3, 1.14, 1.82, 5.17, 5.24 Venn, 5.66 Venus, 5.46 Vertebrates, 2.6, 2.14 Vibration, 1.15 Virtual image, 1.32 Viruses, 2.6, 2.15, 2.18, 2.19, 2.38 Viscosity, 1.6, 4.35 Vision, 1.15, 1.23, 1.32, 1.79, 2.26, 2.68, 5.4, 5.56 Vitamin C, 1.1, 1.39, 2.7, 5.19 Vitamins, 1.5 Volcanic activity, 4.15 Volcanic vent, 4.11 Volcanoes, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.26, 4.35, 4.59,5.3,5.5,5.17,5.18,5.45, 5.80, 5.83 Voltage, 1.2, 1.3, 5.3, 5.25, 1.53 Volume, 1.9, 1.12, 1.52, 5.7, 5.82 Volumetric analysis, 1.83 Voyager, 4.24 W Waste, 3.26 Waste disposal, 3.31, 3.32, 3.40, 3.46 Waste management, 3.30, 3.33, 3.34, 5.33 Waste reduction, 3.15, 3.28, 3.34, 3.40 Water, 1.7, 1.94, 2.58, 3.38, 3.39, 3.53, 3.55, 3.56, 3.59, 3.63, 4.5, 4.40, 4.44, 4.47, 4.59, 4.69, 5.9 Water chemistry, 3.27, 5.24 Water chimes, 5.56 Water clocks, 4.7 Water conservation, 3.48, 4.40, 4.47 Water consumption, 3.31 Water contamination, 3.19 Water cycle, 2.3, 3.12, 3.52, 4.2, 4.36, 4.39, 4.40, 4.47, 4.62, 5.7, 5.16, 5.59 Water filter, 4.40 Water filtration, 3.14, 3.26 Water heaters, 5.38 Water issues, 2.27 Water pollution, 2.3, 3.3, 3.10, 3.36, 3.44, 3.45, 3.47, 3.54, 4.1, 4.40 Water pressure, 5.41 Water quality, 2.30, 3.2, 3.11, 3.23, 3.27, 3.35, 3.36, 3.39, 3.40, 3.45, 3.48, 3.52, 3.60 Water resource management, 5.7 Water resources, 4.34 Water rockets, 1.100 Watershed, 3.11, 3.23, 3.35, 3.48, 3.59 Water treatment, 3.2, 4.40, 4.47 Watt, James, 1.111 Wave action, 4.19 Waves, 1.3, 1.6, 1.15, 1.67, 1.108, 5.17, 5.18 Wave tank, 5.18 Weather, 1.15, 3.38, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5, 4.23, 4.27, 4.36, 4.37, 4.39, 4.40, 4.41, 4.44, 4.46, 4.52, 4.62, 4.65,4.66,5.3,5.5,5.7,5.10, 5.16, 5.19, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.59, 5.60, 5.75 Weather forecasting, 4.3, 4.37, 4.39, 4.41, 4.62 Weather fronts, 4.37 Weathering, 4.1, 4.5, 4.15, 4.18, 5.20 Weather instruments, 4.39, 4.41, 5.7, 5.10 Weather map, 4.1, 4.5, 4.36, 4.37, 4.39, 5.2, 5.22 Weather measurements, 4:41 Weather patterns, 4.3, 4.36, 4.46 Weather station, 4.37, 4.62, 5.7, 5.56 Wedge, 1.37, 1.69 Weeds, 3.22 Weight, 1.4, 1.12, 1.50 Weightlessness, 4.43 Wellness, 5.33, 5.53 Wet cells, 5.19 Wetlands, 3.37, 3.56, 3.57, 3.59, 3.62, 4.40 Whales, 2.54, 2.66, 5.44 Whaling, 5.13 Wheel and axle, 1.30, 1.37, 1.43, 1.64, 1.68, 1.69, 1.99 Wheels 1.69, 1.111, 5.73 Wildlife, 3.37, 3.53, 3.62 Wildlife conservation, 2.2, 2.67 Wildlife trade, 3.43 Wind, 4.3, 4.19, 4.23, 4.27, 4.36, 4.37, 4.39, 4.62, 5.2, 5.80 Windbreak, 4.19 Windchill, 4.39, 4.65 Wind energy, 5.33 Wind erosion, 4.18 Windmill, 5.2 Wind patterns, 4.11, 4.23 Wind resistance, 5.5 Wind speed, 1.29, 1.115, 4.2, 5.18 Wind turbine, 5.33 Wind vane, 1.89, 4.1, 4.39, 4.62 Winter solstice, 4.64 Wisconsin fast plants, 2.53 Woodland, 5.21 Work, 1.14, 1.30, 1.37, 1.43, 1.88, 5.22 Worms, 2.14 Wright brothers, 1.111 X Xylem, 2.39 y Yeast, 2.25, 2.60, 5.29 Yo-yos, 1.110
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... The 1OCator numbers used are entry numbers of the annotations. 3.2, 3.5, 3.6, 3.9, 3.10,3.19, 3.20, 3.23, 3.25,3.27,3.28,3.29, 3.30, 3.32, 3.35, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.18, 5.2, 5.3,5.7,5.8,5.10,5.11,5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.27, 5.29, 5.32, 5.41, 5.43, 5.44, 5.47, 5.50, 5.51 MOtiOnS and fOrCeS, 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, 1.10, 1.11, 1.14, 1.16, 1.28, 1.29, 1.30, 1.34, 1.37, 4.2, 4.7, 4.10, 4.13, 4.23, 5.3, 5.10, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.21, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.28, 5.35, 5.54 TranSfer Of energY, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15, 1:18, 1.21, 1.22, 1.23, 1.25, 1.26, 1.27, 1.30, 1.31, 1.32, 1.33, 1.38, 2.34, 2.39, 2.41, 3.2,3.15, 3.16, 3.23, 3.28, 4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.8, 4.9, 4.11, 4.23, 4.25, 4.26, 4.31, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.6, 5.7, 5.8, 5.9, 5.10, 5.11, 5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.26, 5.33, 5.36, 5.38, 5.40, 5.44, 5.45 LIFE SCIENCE StrUCtUre and fUnCtiOn in 1iVing SYStemS, 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8,2.10,2.11,2.12,2.13,2.14, 2.15, 2.18, 2.19, 2.20, 2.22, 2.23, 2.24, 2.25, 2.27, 2.28, 2.29, 2.30, 2.31, 2.32, 2.33, 2.34, 2.38, 2.39, 2.41, 2.42, 2.43, 2.44,3.21, 5.2, 5.3,5.4,5.6,5.7,5.8,5.9,5.10, 5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.29, 5.34, 5.39, 5.44, 5.53 RePrOdUCtiOn and hereditY, 2.4, 2.5, 2.8,2.9,2.10,2.13,2.15,2.19, 2.24, 2.25, 2.28, 2.31, 2.33, 2.42, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.10, 5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.19, 5.20, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.31, 5.45 RegU1atiOn and behaViOr, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4,2.5,2.6,2.8,2.10,2.11,2.13, 2.14, 2.16, 2.17, 2.20, 2.21, 2.25, 2.26, 2.28, 2.30, 2.36, 2.37, 2.40, 2.42, 2.45, 3.1, 3.7,3.8, 3.12, 3.13, 3.18, 3.21, 3.31, 3.37, 4.36, 5.6,5.7,5.10,5.14,5.15,5.17, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.44, 5.45, 5.47 POPU1atiOnS and eCOSYStemS, 2.2, 2.3,2.4,2.6,2.8,2.13,2.15,2.17, 2.23, 2.25, 2.30, 2.35, 2.37, 2.40, 2.41, 2.42, 2.45, 3.1,3.4, 3.7, 3.8, 3.12,3.13, 3.14, 3.18, 3.21, 3.23, 3.27, 3.31, 3.37, 4.30, 5.2, 5.3, 5.6, 5.8, 5.9, 5.10, 5.11, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.21, 5.23, 5.24, 5.31, 5.33, 5.34, 5.44, 5.45 DiVerSitY and adaPtatiOnS Of Organ iSmS, 2.1, 2.2, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 2.12, 2.14, 2.15, 2.17, 2.24, 2.33, 2.40, 2.42,3.7,3.8, 3.12, 3.18, 3.31, 4.5,5.1,5.2,5.3,5.4,5.6,5.11, 5.17, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.39, 5.44, 5.45, 5.46 EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE StrUCtUre Of the earth SYStem, 2.3, 2.4, 2.30,3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.6, 3.7, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, 3.16,3.19, 3.21, 3.22, 3.23, 3.24,3.26, 3.27, 3.28, 3.31, 3.35, 3.36, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3,4.4,4.5,4.6,4.9,4.11,4.13, 4.15, 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19, 4.20, 4.21, 4.22, 4.23, 4.25, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28, 4.29, 4.30, 4.32, 4.34, 4.35, 467
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INDEX OF CONTENT STANDARDS ADDRE.SSED IN CORE AND SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS 4.36, 4.37, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5, 5.7, 5.9,5.10,5.11,5.14,5.15,5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.26, 5.31, 5.34, 5.41, 5.44, 5.45, 5.50 Earth'S hiStOrY, 3.31, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.10, 4.15, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19, 4.20, 4.21, 4.22, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28, 4.29, 4.32, 4.35, 5.1, 5.2,5.3,5.5,5.6,5.11,5.17,5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.39, 5.44, 5.45 Earth in the SO1ar SYStem, 3.24, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.20, 4.24, 4.25, 4.27, 4.31, 4.33, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5,5.9.5.14,5.15,5.16,5.17, 5.19, 5.21, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.45, 5.46 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Abilities Of technological design, 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.10, 1.11, 1.13, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.26, 1.27, 1.28, 1.29, 1.31, 1.32, 1.33, 1.34, 1.36, 1.39, 1.40, 2.4, 2.8, 2.17, 2.18, 3.2,3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.13, 3.14, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.23, 3.24, 3.25, 3.28, 3.29, 3.33, 3.35, 4.7, 4.9, 4.10, 4.16, 4.17, 4.21, 4.23, 4.24, 4.28, 4.30, 4.31, 4.34, 4.35,5.4,5.5,5.6,5.7,5.8,5.9, 5.10, 5.11, 5.12, 5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.20, 5.21, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.26, 5.27, 5.28, 5.30, 5.32, 5.33, 5.34, 5.35, 5.38, 5.40, 5.42, 5.44, 5.45, 5.47, 5.48, 5.49, 5.50, 5.51, 5.52, 5.54 Understandings about Science and teChnO1OgY'1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6,1.8,1.14,1.15,1.16,1.19, 1.20, 1.23, 1.25, 1.26, 1.27, 1.28, 1.30, 1.31, 1.32, 1.34, 1.36, 1.37, 468 1.38, 1.40, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 2.12, 2.24, 2.28, 2.29, 2.30, 2.31, 2.38, 2.42, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.13, 3.15,3.16, 3.17,3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21, 3.23, 3.24,3.25, 3.26, 3.27, 3.28, 3.29, 3.30,3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.34, 3.35, 3.36,4.2,4.3,4.5,4.7,4.8,4.9, 4.10, 4.12, 4.14, 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.20, 4.21, 4.23, 4.24, 4.25, 4.26, 4.29, 4.30, 4.31, 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.37,5.2,5.3,5.4,5.5,5.6,5.7, 59.8,5.10,5.11,5.12,5.13,5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.27, 5.29, 5.30, 5.31, 5.32, 5.33, 5.34, 5.35, 5.36, 5.37, 5.38, 5.39, 5.40, 5.41, 5.42, 5.43, 5.44, 5.45, 5.46, 5.47, 5.48, 5.50, 5.51, 5.52, 5.53, 5.54 SCIENCE IN PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES Personal health, 1.5, 2.4, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8, 2.10, 2.11, 2.13, 2.18, 2.22, 2.26, 2.28, 2.32, 2.38, 2.43, 2.44, 3.2, 3.3,3.4, 3.9,3.11, 3.14, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.21, 3.31, 3.32, 3.35, 4.36,5.3,5.6,5.14,5.15,5.16, 5.20, 5.23, 5.24, 5.29, 5.42, 5.53 Populations' resources, and enVirOn mentS, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.17,2.23,2.30,2.42,3.1,3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7,3.8, 3.9, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.21, 3.23, 3.26, 3.28, 3.29, 3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.34, 3.35, 3.36, 3.37, 4.4, 4.5, 4.28, 4.30, 4.34, 5.2, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 5.8, 5.10, 5.11, 5.14,5.15,5.17,5.18,5.21,5.24, 5.31, 5.34, 5.42, 5.45, 5.47 Natural hazards, 1.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.13, 2.17, 2.23, 2.42, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4,3.5, 3.6, 3.7,3.8, 3.9,3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, 3.16, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21, 3.22, 3.23, 3.24, 3.26, 3.28, 3.29, 3.30, 3.31, 3.32, 3.34, 3.35, 3.36, 4.1,4.4,4.5,4.10,4.15,4.16, 4.17, 4.19, 4.21, 4.23, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28, 4.30, 4.34, 4.35, 5.3, 5.5, 5.6,5.7,5.10,5.11,5.14,5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.24, 5.25, 5.27, 5.42, 5.45 Risks and benefits, 1.1, 1.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.10, 2.13, 2.17, 2.18, 2.21, 2.24, 2.25, 2.28, 2.31, 2.43, 3.2, 3.3,3.4,3.5,3.6,3.8,3.9,3.10, 3.12,3.13,3.14,3.15,3.16,3.17, 3.18,3.19, 3.20, 3.21, 3.22, 3.23, 3.24, 3.25, 3.26, 3.29, 3.30, 3.31, 3.32, 3.34, 3.35, 3.36, 4.4, 4.5, 4.10, 4.16, 4.17, 4.21, 4.23, 4.30, 4.34, 4.35, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 5.10, 5.11, 5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.29, 5.32, 5.42, 5.43, 5.51, 5.53 Science and teChnO1OgY in Society, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, 1.11, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15, 1.19, 1.20, 1.27, 1.38, 2.1, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 2.12, 2.13, 2.15, 2.19, 2.21, 2.24, 2.29, 2.31, 2.44, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4,3.6, 3.8, 3.9, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.15,3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21, 3.22, 3.23, 3.24, 3.25, 3.26, 3.28, 3.29, 3.30,3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.34, 3.35, 3.36,4.1,4.2,4.3,4.4,4.5,4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.15, 4.16, 4.18, 4.19, 4.21, 4.23, 4.24, 4.27, 4.29, 4.30, 4.31, 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.37, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6,5.7,5.8,5.10,5.13,5.14, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.24, 5.25, 5.27, 5.29, 5.30, 5.33, 5.34, 5.35, 5.36, 5.38, 5.40, 5.41, 5.42, 5.43, 5.44, 5.45, 5.46, 5.47, 5.50, 5.51, 5.52, 5.53, 5.54 HISIORY AND NATURE OF SCONCE Science as a human endeavor, 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.11, 1.12, 1.20, 1.31,2.1,2.4,2.5,2.6,2.12,2.13, 2.42,3.13,3.18,3.24,3.29,4.1, 4.5, 4.7, 4.8, 4.10, 4.16, 4.20, 4.21, 4.23, 4.24, 4.31, 4.33, 4.35, 4.37, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.9,5.10,5.11,5.13,5.14,5.15, 5.17,5.18,5.19,5.20,5.21,5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.27, 5.34, 5.39, 5.42, 5.44, 5.45, 5.50, 5.54 Nature of science, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11, 1.13, 1.16, 1.39, 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.9, 2.12, 2.13, 2.16, 2.20, 2.33, 2.35, 2.36, 2.37, 2.38, 2.42, 2.43, 3.2, 3.4,3.5,3.6,3.13,3.14,3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.24, 3.29, 3.30, 3.36, 4.7, 4.8, 4.10, 4.13, 4.16, 4.17, 4.20, 4.21, 4.23, 4.24, 4.26, 4.28, 4.32, 4.35, 4.37, 5.1, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.9, 5.10, 5.11, 5.12, 5.13, 5.14, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.23, 5.24, 5.25, 5.26, 5.27, 5.28, 5.29, 5.30, 5.32, 5.34, 5.35, 5.36, 5.39, 5.41, 5.42, 5.43, 5.44, 5.45, 5.47,5.48,5.49,5.50,5.52,5.53, 5.54 History of science, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5,1.8,1.11,1.12,1.19,1.20, 1.25, 1.29, 2.1, 2.5, 2.6, 2.9, 2.12, 2.15, 2.17, 2.19, 2.29, 2.33, 2.35, 2.43,3.17,4.1,4.7,4.8,4.10, 4.12,4.13,4.14,4.15,4.18,4.19, 4.24, 4.28, 4.29, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33, 5.1,5.3,5.4,5.5,5.6,5.8,5.9, 5.10, 5.15, 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 5.19, 5.20, 5.21, 5.22, 5.25, 5.27, 5.30, 5.41, 5.42, 5.44
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... As in chapters 1 through 5, to which these two indexes refer, the curriculum materials for each discipline are divided in the categories core materials, supplementary units, and science activity books. Physical science core Materials, 1.3, 1.15 Supplementary units, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 1.24, 1.25, 1.26, 1.27, 1.28, 1.29, 1.30, 1.32, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.36, 1.37, 1.38, 1.39, 1.40 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 1.41, 1.42, 1.43, 1.44, 1.45, 1.46, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.51, 1.52, 1.53, 1.54, 1.55, 1.56, 1.57, 1.59, 1.60, 1.61, 1.62, 1.63, 1.66, 1.67, 1.68, 1.69, 1.70, 1.71, 1.72, 1.73, 1.74, 1.75, 1.76, 1.77, 1.78, 1.79, 1.80, 1.81, 1.82, 1.83, 1.84, 1.85, 1.86, 1.87, 1.88, 1.89, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.95, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.100, 1.101, 1.102, 1.103, 1.104, 1.105, 1.108, 1.109, 1.110, 1.111, 1.112, 1.113, 1.115 GRADE 8 Earth and SPaCe SCienCe Core Materia1S, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.8 SUPP1ementarY UnitS' 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.15, 4.16, 4.19, 4.21, 4.23, 4.24, 4.25, 4.26,4.27, 4.28,4.32,4.34, 4.35 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 4.38, 4.39, 4.40,4.41,4.42,4.43, 4.44,4.46, 4.47, 4.48, 4.50, 4.51, 4.52, 4.53, 4.54, 4.55, 4.57, 4.58, 4.59, 4.60, 4.61, 4.62, 4.63, 4.64, 4.65, 4.66, 4.67, 4.68 EnVirOnmenta1 SCienCe COre Materia1S' 3.2 Supplementary UnitS' 3.4, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.13, 3.15, 3.16, 3.17, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.21, 3.22, 3.23, 3.24, 3.25, 3.27, 3.28, 3.30, 3.31, 3.32, 3.34, 3.35, 3.37 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 3.38, 3.41, 3.44, 3.45, 3.46, 3.47, 3.48, 3.49, 3.50, 3.51, 3.52, 3.53, 3.54, 3.55, 3.56, 3.57, 3.58, 3.59, 3.60, 3.61, 3.63 469
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... INDEX OF GRADE LEVEES OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS BY SCIENTIFIC AREA Life SCienCe COre Materia1S' 2.1, 2.2, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 2.10, 2.14, 2.15 SUPP1ementarY UnitS, 2.16, 2.17, 2.19, 2.21, 2.22, 2.24, 2.28, 2.29, 2.30, 2.31, 2.33, 2.35, 2.36, 2.37, 2.38, 2.39, 2.41, 2.42, 2.43 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 2.46, 2.47, 2.48, 2.49, 2.50, 2.51, 2.52, 2.54, 2.58, 2.59, 2.60, 2.61, 2.62, 2.63, 2.64, 2.65, 2.66, 2.67, 2.68, 2.70, 2.71, 2.72, 2.73, 2.74 470 MU1tidiSCiP1inarY and Applied SCienCe COre Materials' 5.1, 5.4, 5.6, 5.7, 5.8,5.11,5.13,5.16,5.18, 5.19, 5.21, 5.22, 5.25 SUPP1ementarY UnitS' 5.29, 5.30, 5.31, 5.32, 5.33, 5.34, 5.35, 5.36, 5.37, 5.38, 5.39, 5.40, 5.41, 5.42, 5.43, 5.44, 5.45, 5.46, 5.47, 5.52 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 5.55, 5.56, 5.57, 5.58, 5.59, 5.60, 5.61,5.63,5.64,5.65,5.66, 5.67, 5.68, 5.69, 5.70, 5.71, 5.72, 5.74, 5.75, 5.76, 5.77, 5.78, 5.79, 5.80, 5.81, 5.82, 5.83, 5.84, 5.85 PhYSiCa1 SCienCe COre Materials' 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 1.8, 1.9, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15 SUPP1ementarY UnitS, 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 1.24, 1.25, 1.27, 1.28, 1.30, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.36, 1.38, 1.39 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 1.41, 1.42, 1.43, 1.44, 1.45, 1.46, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.51, 1.52, 1.53, 1.55, 1.56, 1.57, 1.59, 1.60, 1.61, 1.62, 1.63, 1.66, 1.67, 1.68, 1.69, 1.70, 1.71, 1.72, 1.73, 1.74, 1.75, 1.76, 1.77, 1.78, 1.79, 1.80, 1.81, 1.82, 1.83, 1.84, 1.86, 1.87, 1.88, 1.89, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.95, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.100, 1.101, 1.102, 1.103, 1.104, 1.105, 1.106, 1.107, 1.108, 1.109, 1.110, 1.111, 1.112, 1.113, 1.114, 1.115
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... As in chapters 1 through 5 to which these two indexes refer, the curriculum materials for each discipline are divided in the categories core materials, supplementary units, and science activity books. MULTIDISCIPLINARY AND SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS, 5.55, APPLIED SCIENCE 5.56, 5.57, 5.58, 5.59, 5.60, Grade 6 5.61, 5.62, 5.64, 5.65, 5.66, COre Materia1S, 5.5, 5.9, 5.12, 5.67, 5.68, 5.69, 5.70, 5.72, 5.14, 5.17, 5.20, 5.23, 5.26, 5.74, 5.75, 5.76, 5.77, 5.78, 5.27, 5.28 5.79, 5.80, 5.81, 5.82, 5.83, SUPP1ementarY UnitS, 5.30, 5.37, 5.84, 5.85 5.38, 5.40, 5.41, 5.42, 5.44, Grade 8 5.45, 5.48, 5.49, 5.50 COre Materia1S, 5.1, 5.4, 5.6, 5.7, Science Activity Books, 5.55, 5.8, 5.11, 5.13, 5.16, 5.18, 5.56, 5.57, 5.58, 5.59, 5.60, 5.19, 5.21, 5.22, 5.25 5.61, 5.62, 5.64, 5.65, 5.66, Supplementary Units, 5.29, 5.30, 5.67, 5.68, 5.72, 5.73, 5.75, 5.31, 5.32, 5.33, 5.34, 5.35, 5.76, 5.77, 5.78, 5.79, 5.80, 5.36, 5.37, 5.38, 5.39, 5.40, 5.81, 5.83, 5.85 5.41, 5.42, 5.43, 5.44, 5.45, Grade 7 5.46, 5.47, 5.52 Core Materials, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, Science Activity Books, 5.55, 5.5, 5.7, 5.10, 5.13, 5.15, 5.17, 5.56, 5.57, 5.58, 5.59, 5.60, 5.18, 5.20, 5.21, 5.24 5.61, 5.63, 5.64, 5.65, 5.66, Supplementary Units, 5.29, 5.30, 5.67, 5.68, 5.69, 5.70, 5.71, 5.32, 5.33, 5.34, 5.37, 5.38, 5.72, 5.74, 5.75, 5.76, 5.77, 5.39, 5.40, 5.41, 5.42, 5.43, 5.78, 5.79, 5.80, 5.81, 5.82, 5.44, 5.45, 5.46, 5.47, 5.49, 5.83, 5.84, 5.85 5.50, 5.51, 5.53, 5.54 471
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... on INDEX OF SCIENTIFIC AREAS OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS BY GRADE LEVEL PHYSICAL SCIENCE Grade 6 COre Materia1S' 1.4, 1.5, 1.7, 1.10, 1.11, 1.13, 1.16 SUPP1ementarY UnitS, 1.17, 1.18, 1.22, 1.23, 1.24, 1.25, 1.26, 1.28, 1.29, 1.31, 1.32, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.36, 1.37, 1.39, 1.40 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 1.42, 1.43, 1.44, 1.45, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.51, 1.52, 1.53, 1.54, 1.55, 1.56, 1.57, 1.58, 1.59, 1.60, 1.62, 1.64, 1.65, 1.66, 1.69, 1.70, 1.76, 1.78, 1.79, 1.85, 1.88, 1.90, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.95, 1.96, 1.99, 1.100, 1.101, 1.104, 1.105, 1.108, 1.110, 1.111, 1.112, 1.113, 1.115 472 Grade 7 COre Materia1S, 1.3, 1.15 SUPP1ementarY UnitS' 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 1.24, 1.25, 1.26, 1.27, 1.28, 1.29, 1.30, 1.32, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.36, 1.37, 1.38, 1.39, 1.40 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 1.41, 1.42, 1.43, 1.44, 1.45, 1.46, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.51, 1.52, 1.53, 1.54, 1.55, 1.56, 1.57,1.59,1.60,1.61,1.62, 1.63, 1.66, 1.67, 1.68, 1.69, 1.70, 1.71, 1.72, 1.73, 1.74, 1.75, 1.76, 1.77, 1.78, 1.79, Grade 8 1.80, 1.81, 1.82, 1.83, 1.84, 1.85, 1.86, 1.87, 1.88, 1.89, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.95, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.100, 1.101, 1.102, 1.103, 1.104, 1.105, 1.108, 1.109, 1.110, 1.111, 1.112, 1.113, 1.115 COre Materia1S, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 1.8, 1.9, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15 SUPP1ementarY UnitS' 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 1.24, 1.25, 1.27, 1.28, 1.30, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.36, 1.38, 1.39 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 1.41, 1.42, 1.43, 1.44, 1.45, 1.46, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.51, 1.52, 1.53, 1.55, 1.56, 1.57, 1.59, 1.60, 1.61, 1.62, 1.63, 1.66, 1.67, 1.68, 1.69, 1.70, 1.71, 1.72, 1.73, 1.74, 1.75, 1.76, 1.77, 1.78, 1.79, 1.80, 1.81, 1.82, 1.83, 1.84, 1.86, 1.87, 1.88, 1.89, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.95, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.100, 1.101, 1.102, 1.103, 1.104, 1.105, 1.106, 1.107, 1.108, 1.109, 1.110, 1.111, 1.112, 1.113, 1.114, 1.115
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... It refers to both the regional and the ar~notated listings in chapter 10, and helps readers locate information in chapter 11 on the associations, societies, federal and other organizations, and programs of these institutions relevant to middle school science education. Belle Isle Nature Center, 10.27 Bell Museum of Natural History, 10.16, 10.130 Bergen County Zoological Park, 10.43 Berkshire Botanical Garden, 10.48 Berkshire Museum, 10.48 Big Thicket National Preserve, 10.24 Binder Park Zoo, 10.27 Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS)
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... , 10.48, 10.330 Children's Museum at Holyoke, 10.48 Children's Museum of Denver, 10.7, 10.109 Children's Museum of Houston, 10.24 Children's Museum of Indianapolis, 10.26, 10.183 Children's Museum of Lake Charles, 10.22 Children's Museum of Maine, 10.47, 10.326 Children's Museum of Manhattan, 10.44 Children's Museum of Portsmouth, 10.49 Children's Science Center, 10.31 Chippewa Nature Center, 10.27 Chula Vista Nature Center, 10.2 Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Planetarium, 10.28, 10.197 Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, 10.28 Classroom Access to Science Educa tion, 11.59 Cleveland Botanical Garden, 10.28, 10.198 Cleveland Metroparks Outdoor Education Division, 10.28 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, 10.28, 10.199 Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 10.28, 10.200 Colburn Gem and Mineral Museum, 10.35, 10.244 Collaboration for Equity in Science, 11.2 College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum, 10.12 Colorado, 10.7, 10.109-10.114 Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum, 10.7, 10.110 Columbia River Exhibition of His tory, Science, and Technology, 10.5 Columbus Center, 10.42, 10.276 Columbus Zoological Park, 10.28 Community Involvement Program, 11.66 Community Service Centers Project, 11.99 Comprehensive Partnerships for Mathematics and Science Achievement Program, 11.87 Computer Museum, 10.48 Computers for Schools and Libraries Program, 11.51 474 Connecticut, 10.46, 10.322-10.325 Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, 10.46 Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 11.36 Cornell Nest Box Network, 11.36 Corning Museum of Glass, 10.44, 10.295 Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History, 10.24 COSI/Columbus-Ohio's Center Of Science and Industry, 10.28, 10.201 COSI Toledo, 10.28 Council for Exceptional Children, 11.37 Council of State Science Supervi sors, 11.38 Coyote Point Museum for Environ mental Education, 10.2, 10.60 Cranbrook Institute of Science, 10.27, 10.187 Cumberland Science Museum, 10.37, 10.261 D Dakota Zoo, 10.19 Dallas Aquarium, 10.24 Dallas Museum of Natural History, 10.24, 10.156 Dallas Zoo, 10.24 DataStreme Project, 11.14 Dayton Museum of Discovery, 10.28, 10.202 Delaware, 10.40 Delaware Museum of Natural His tory, 10.40 Denver Botanic Gardens, 10.7 Denver Museum of Natural History, 10.7, 10.111 Denver Zoological Gardens, 10.7, 10.112 Desert Botanical Garden, 10.6, 10.103 Detroit Zoo, 10.27 Dickerson Park Zoo, 10.17 Dinosaur State Park, 10.46 Discovery Center (Kansas) , 10.17 Discovery Center Museum, 10.25, 10.173 Discovery Center of Idaho, 10.8, 10.115 Discovery Center of Science and Technology, 10.45 Discovery Centre, 10.52 Discovery Museum (Connecticut)
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... Shedd Aquarium, 10.25, 10.177 John James Audubon Museum, 10.33 Jurica Nature Museum, 10.25 K Kalamazoo Valley Museum, 10.27, 10.192 Kampsville Archaeological Museum, 10.25 Kansas, 10.15, 10.126-10.128 Kansas City Museum, 10.17, 10.134 Kansas City Zoological Gardens, 10.17, 10.135 Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, 10.15, 10.126 Kansas Learning Center for Health, 10.15 Kauffman Museum, Bethel College, 10.15 Kentucky, 10.33, 10.237-10.239 Key Issues Institute, 11.59 Keystone Center, 11.59 Keys to Science, 11.59 Kingman Museum of Natural History, 10.27, 10.193 Kirkpatrick Science and Air Space Museum of Omniplex, 10.23, 10.154 Kitt Peak Museum, 10.6, 10.105 Knoxville Zoological Gardens, 10.37 Kopernik Space Education Center, 10.44 KU Natural History Museum, 10.15, 10.127 Idaho, 10.8, 10.115-10.116 Idaho Museum of Natural History, 10.8, 10.116 Illinois, 10.25, 10.170-10.182 Illinois State Museum, 10.25, 10.176 Imaginarium: A Science Discovery Center, 10.1, 10.53 Imaginarium Hands-On Museum and Aquarium, 10.31, 10.220 Imagination Station, 10.35, 10.246 Impression 5 Science Center, 10.27, 10.191 Indiana, 10.26, 10.183-10.185 Indianapolis Zoo, 10.26, 10.185 Industry Canada, 11.51 Informal Science Education Pro grams, 11.86 Insights-El Paso Science Center, 10.24, 10.164 Institute for Chemical Education, 11.52 Institute for Earth Education, 11.53 Institute of Ecosystem Studies, 10.44, 10.298 Institute of Food Technologists, 11.54 Lake Afton Public Observatory. Instructional Materials Development 10.15, 10.128 Program, 11.86 LabNet, 11.114 RESOURCES PACES TO VISIT/ORGANIZATIONS)
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... , 11.66 Marshall Space Flight Center, 11.67 NASA Spacelink, 11.67 NASA Space Science Student Involvement Program, 11.66 NASA Teacher Resource Center Network, 11.66 National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, 10.41, 10.270 National Aquarium, 10.41 National Aquarium in Baltimore, 10.42, 10.279 476 IT/ORGANIZATIONS) National Wildflower Research Center, 10.24, 10.165 National Wildlife Federation, 11.92 National Zoological Park, Smithson ian Institution, 10.41, 10.273 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 10.2, 10.70 Natural Science Center of Greens boro, 10.35, 10.248 Nature Center for Environmental Activities, 10.46 Nature Museum, Chicago Academy of Sciences, 10.25, 10.181 NatureQuest, 11.92 Neale Woods Nature Center, 10.18 Nebraska, 10.18, 10.140-10.142 Network for Portable Planetariums, 11.93 Nevada, 10.10, 10.118 Newark Museum, 10.43, 10.283 New England Aquarium, 10.48, 10.333 New England Region, 10.46-10.51, 10.322-10.344 New England Science Center, 10.48, 10.334 New Hampshire, 10.49, 10.336 10.337 New Jersey, 10.43, 10.281-10.286 New Jersey State Aquarium at Camden, 10.43, 10.284 New Jersey State Museum, 10.43 New Mexico, 10.11, 10.119-10.121 New Mexico Bureau of Mines Mineral Museum, 10.11 New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, 10.11, 10.120 New York, 10.44, 10.287-10.310 New York Botanical Garden, 10.44, P 10.300 Pacific Grove Museum of Natural New York Hall of Science, 10.44, 10.301 New York State Museum, 10.44, 10.302 New York Transit Museum, 10.44 Nichols Arboretum, 10.27 Norfolk Botanical Garden, 10.38 North American Association for Environmental Education, 11.94 North Carolina, 10.35, 10.243 10.255 North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher, 10.35 North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, 10.35 North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island, 10.35 North Carolina Maritime Museum, 10.35, 10.249 North Carolina Museum of Life and Science, 10.35, 10.250 North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, 10.35, 10.251 North Carolina Zoological Park, 10.35, 10.252 North Cascades Institute, 10.5, 10.97 North Dakota, 10.19, 10.143-10.144 North Museum of Natural History and Science, 10.45, 10.318 North Wind Undersea Institute, 10.44 Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, 10.5 o Oakland Museum of California, 10.2, 10.71 Oakwoods Metropark Nature Center, 10.27 Oatland Island Education Center, 10.32 Ohio, 10.28, 10.196-10.207 Oklahoma, 10.23, 10.153-10.155 Oklahoma City Zoo, 10.23, 10.155 Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, University of Oklahoma, 10.23 Old Westbury Gardens, 10.44 Omaha Children's Museum, 10.18 Ontario Science Centre, 10.52, 10.347 On the Wing: Field Studies in Ornithology, 11.59 Optical Society of America, 11.95 Oregon, 10.4, 10.89-10.93 Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, 10.4, 10.91 Orland E
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... Longway Planetarium, 10.27 Rochester Museum and Science Center, 10.44, 10.304 Rocky Mount Children's Museum, 10.35 Rocky Mountain National Park, 10.7 Rocky Mountain Planetarium Associ ation, 11.101 Roger Williams Park Zoo, 10.50, 10.340 Roosevelt Park Zoo, 10.19, 10.144 Roper Mountain Science Center, 10.36, 10.257 Ross Park Zoo, 10.44 Rural Systemic Initiatives Program, 11.84, 11.85 Russell C Davis Planetarium, 10.34, 10.241 S Sacramento Zoo, 10.2, 10.75 San Antonio Botanical Center, 10.24 San Antonio Zoological Gardens and Aquarium, 10.24 Sanborn Discovery Center, 10.2 San Diego Aerospace Museum, 10.2, 10.76 San Diego Natural History Museum, 10.2, 10.77 San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, 10.2, 10.78 San Francisco Bay Model Visitor Center, 10.2, 10.79 San Francisco Zoological Gardens, 10.2, 10.80 Santa Ana Zoo, 10.2, 10.81 Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, 10.2 Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 10.2, 10.82 Santa Fe Children's Museum, 10.11 Sarett Nature Center, 10.27 Saskatchewan Science, 10.52, 10.348 Savannah Science Museum, 10.32, 10.234 Save Our Streams Program, 11.57 Schenectady Museum and Planetar ium, 10.44, 10.305 Schiele Museum of Natural History and Planetarium, 10.35, 10.254 Schoellkopf Geological Museum, 10.44, 10.306 School Science and Mathematics Association, 11.102 School Yard Habitat, 11.92 SchoolNet, 11.51 Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, 10.45 Sci-Port Discovery Center, 10.22, 10.152 Science-by-Mail, 11.103 Science Center of Connecticut, 10.46, 10.325 Science Center of Iowa, 10.14, 10.125 Science Center of New Hampshire, 10.49 Science Center of Pinellas County, 10.31 Science Discovery Center of Oneonta, 10.44 RESOURCES (PLACES TO Science Linkages in the Community, 11.2 Science Museum of Long Island, 10.44, 10.307 Science Museum of Minnesota, 10.16, 10.133 Science Museum of Virginia, 10.38, 10.264 Science Museum of Western Virginia, 10.38, 10.265 Science North, 10.52, 10.349 Sciencenter, 10.44 Science Place, Southwest Museum of Science and Technology, 10.24, 10.166 Science Spectrum, 10.24 Science Station, 10.14 SCIENCE WORLD British Columbia, 10.52, 10.350 Scientist-Educator Network, 11.21 SciTech-Science and Technology Interactive Center, 10.25, 10.182 SciTrek-The Science and Technol ogy Museum of Atlanta, 10.32, 10.235 SciWorks-The Science Center and Environmental Park of Forsyth County, 10.35, 10.255 Sea Life Park Hawaii, 10.3, 10.87 Sea World of California, 10.2, 10.83 Sea World of Florida, 10.31, 10.229 Sea World of Ohio, 10.28, 10.205 Sea World of Texas, 10.24, 10.167 Seacoast Science Center, 10.49, 10.337 Seattle Aquarium, 10.5, 10.99 SEE Science Center, 10.49 Seneca Park Zoo, 10.44 Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center, 10.28 Shedd Aquarium, 10.25, 10.177 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 11.104 Silver River Museum and Environ mental Education Center, 10.31, 10.230 Slater Mill Historic Site, 10.50 SLIC (Science Linkages in the Community)
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... Space and Rocket Center, 10.30, 10.216 U.S. Space Foundation, 11.125 Utah, 10.12, 10.122-10.124 Utah Museum of Natural History, 10.12, 10.124 Utica Zoo, 10.44 V Vancouver Aquarium, 10.52, 10.351 Vanderbilt Museum, 10.44 Vasona Discovery Center, 10.2 Vermont, 10.51, 10.342-10.344 Virginia, 10.38, 10.264-10.269 Virginia Air and Space Center and Hampton Roads History Center, 10.38, 10.266 Virginia Living Museum, 10.38, 10.267 Virginia Marine Science Museum, 10.38, 10.268 Virginia Museum of Natural History, 10.38, 10.269 Virginia Museum of Transportation, 10.38 Virginia Zoological Park, 10.38 W Wagner Free Institute of Science, 10.45, 10.321 Waikiki Aquarium, 10.3, 10.88 Walter B
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