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Evolution Misconceptions

Evolution Misconceptions

https://youtu.be/IPjiFG43ZZg Evolution is particularly vulnerable to misunderstandings around the scientific language. SciShow clears up some confusing language! Learn more about epigenetics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp1bZ... Hosted by: Hank Green ----------...

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Call for Presenters STAO Conference 2017

Call for Presenters STAO Conference 2017

Mark Nov 9 -11 in your calendars.  These are the dates of the annual STAO conference - the largest gathering of science teachers in Canada. Share your ideas - Be a presenter at STAO2017.  Presenter packages are coming soon...

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A Short History Of Humans And Germs

A Short History Of Humans And Germs

https://youtu.be/xOFH57Do2EM For most of human history, we had a lot of bad ideas about how we were getting sick: angry gods, misaligned planets, stinky fumes. We also had plenty of bad ideas about how to prevent it, like bloodletting, large holes in the head and...

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Water on the Moon?

Water on the Moon?

https://youtu.be/hbXDLKFkjm0 For a long time we thought the Moon was completely dry, but it turns out there are actually three sources of lunar water. Thanks to Google Making and Science for supporting the new channel! http://youtube.com/makingscience Thanks to...

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Student Activity: Predators in Control

Student Activity: Predators in Control

Predator–prey relationships are one of the most important biotic relationships in the sustainability of an ecosystem. Predators are the natural controls in an ecosystem, limiting the size of a prey population. Many studies have illustrated that the long-term...

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Labelling Requirements for Consumer Products in 2017

Labelling Requirements for Consumer Products in 2017

WHMIS 2015  WHMIS 2015 covers a wide range of hazardous chemicals and substances (called “controlled products”), including everyday chemical products found in workplaces, such as cleaning supplies, adhesives and solvents. Although not as dangerous as other controlled...

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The Dripper

The Dripper

Many children can identify that water exists in 3 states within our natural environment. Understanding that it is the very same water that undergoes changes of state presents far more of a challenge to children in grade 2. The following experiment is simple yet...

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Teacher Demo: Dancing Paper

Teacher Demo: Dancing Paper

In this demo, a polyethylene strip is charged by rubbing with wool. The charged strip is then used to make paper circles stand on their edges inside a Petri dish. This demo introduces students to the charging of materials by induction as opposed to charging by...

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SciNews to Engage Your Students

SciNews to Engage Your Students

What killed the dinosaurs?; frogs' remarkable tongues; can hydrogen be turned into a metal?; even smarter phones; CO2 and the flow of a major ocean current; interstellar slowdown - just a few of the themes in today's eclectic collection of SciNews.  Share these...

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