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Author: MySci Blog Team Created: 2/29/2008 3:17 PM
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Measuring Behavior with a Barometer
By MySci Blog Team on 12/18/2008 9:28 AM
Have you ever noticed a correlation between your students" behavior and the rise or fall of the barometer?
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Rewrite the List!
By MySci Blog Team on 12/6/2008 3:12 PM
Tis’ the season for lists. And one that just came out recently was one concerning America’s “germiest” jobs.
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Playing in the Pond
By MySci Blog Team on 10/27/2008 7:42 AM
It's hard to believe that the Mysci project is 4 and one-half years old. Thanks to the vision of the Monsanto Educational Fund and Washington University Science Outreach, the Investigation Stations have rolled through hundreds of schools.
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Limes and Coconuts
By MySci Blog Team on 10/24/2008 12:35 PM
Being an early childhood science educator requires an ability to engage children on their level (physically and metaphorically). So imagine a small group of children sitting on the “fallen log” in the Investigation Station, and the Program Specialist either sitting on the floor or, squatting on a stump.
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As the cricket chirps
By MySci Blog Team on 10/10/2008 12:59 PM
Integrating language arts into the science curriculum, or is it integrating science into the language arts curriculum?
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Wandering Wonderings
By MySci Blog Team on 10/8/2008 1:31 PM
After months of preparation in the office , training classroom teachers, and discussions with principals, we are finally back on the road, and with our favorite constituents, the children!
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