Dr. Brown's Elementary Science Page

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First of all, let's look at the major components of science instruction in an elementary school classroom...What does it take to do the job?? Look at a 'Curriculum Delivery Model.'
 
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Now...there are other things you want to know...

...and then some!!

 1. Science Hot Spot Internet Connections - Current Topics, Periodic Tables, etc.  3. VVC List - Colleagues of Dr. Brown...from many walks of life.
 2. Web Resources for Educators. Sites for Lesson Plans and Labs  

...more standards if you are going to integrate!

 NCTM - National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

 NCSS - National Council for the Social Studies

Quick References

(Don't have time to go through all the links listed above?)

 
Looking for Science Activities? Visit the Dr. Brown's Elementary science activities page. NOTE: These activities were part of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory/National Science Foundation Elementary Science Leadership Institute (1993-96) (NOTE: Under Construction!) Or you may want to visit the Elementary Science Dilemmas produced by a group of great student interns at Sarah Moore Greene Elementary in Knoxville, TN.
 
Science Teaching in Tennessee is based on the Tennessee Science Framework. Check out the draft version online. Are you looking for K-8 science activities specifically addressing the Tennessee Science Framework? Click HERE for a K-8 Science Activities Manual.
 
Do You want a quick reference site for just about anything relating to science - including Science Education? Visit Martindales "Science Reference Desk." A great site!
 
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