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Stand on the Shoulders of TheScienceGiant! Together We'll See Further, Expand Horizons, and Enlighten Inquisitive Minds with STEM products for grades 6-12 (and sub lessons for Civics). Erich is an award winning science teacher, education consultant, author, and speaker on brain-compatible teaching techniques for motivating reluctant learners. Content Enhancement Routines are teacher-centered, and are used with whole class instruction to help teachers make content meaningful and memorable for students. For 25 years, Erich taught and tutored at science centers and public schools from urban to rural to magnet to charter. Erich's resources consider budget barriers, high tech/low tech/no tech classroom implementation, how there will be student ownership of results, and opportunities for remediation.
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Preview of Concept Comparison: Accuracy and Precision in Measurements

Concept Comparison: Accuracy and Precision in Measurements

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Many people use the terms “accuracy” and “precision” interchangeably. However, for students of science, these words have different implications. This concept comparison helps Ss contrast between accuracy and precision in measurements, and between repeatable and reproducible to be reliable. The Concept Comparison Routine is used help compare and contrast key concepts. Specifically, students use like and unlike characteristics and categories shared and not shared by two or more concepts to bette
Preview of Kinematics Motion Graph Matching Card Game

Kinematics Motion Graph Matching Card Game

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Motion Graph Matching Card GameMake a game of reviewing motion graphs, and challenge students to find all four matching sets of position-, velocity-, and acceleration-time graph cards and data descriptions. The product contains 28 cards – seven sets of four different card types. Each set covers a motion example and the associated motion graph for an object moving along a straight line in one dimension with its basic shape and slopes. HOW TO PLAY: Cards are placed face down. Students randomly s
Preview of Concept Comparison: Graphs in Science (Categorical vs Numerical)

Concept Comparison: Graphs in Science (Categorical vs Numerical)

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How do scientists use graphs? This concept comparison helps students contrast bar graphs, pie charts and line graphs created from categorical and numerical data. The recall device uses DRY MIX and TRAILS as acronyms to help Ss remember how variables are plotted on a graph, and standard format for a graph. The frame comparison helps students contrast rate of change, slope shape and written relationships of functions (y vs. x; y vs. x^2; y vs. 1/x, and so on). THREE (3) activities are included:
Preview of FREEBIE: Back to Square 1-4-5 (Scientific Knowledge and a Double Square Puzzle)

FREEBIE: Back to Square 1-4-5 (Scientific Knowledge and a Double Square Puzzle)

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Start the Science class with one (1) square. It's simple, because one square is unambiguous. But then challenge students to take four (4) polygons and arrange them together to make a square shape. A-ha! That's trickier. Like Science, there can be many hypothesis on how they fit together, but the best solution solves the puzzle. If it doesn't work, it's back to square one. This lab activity gets students/student teams to think about the nature of science, and also, to show the importance of being
Preview of Question Exploration: What Are the Solar Activity Sunspot Cycles?

Question Exploration: What Are the Solar Activity Sunspot Cycles?

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What are the solar activity sunspot cycles? Sunspots increase and decrease through an average cycle of 11 years.  This Question Exploration helps Ss explain how the spotless Sun turns dark, releasing solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Question Exploration Routine is an instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. The Concept Compari
Preview of Paper Plate Solar System Scale Model STEAM Activity

Paper Plate Solar System Scale Model STEAM Activity

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Inexpensive and ingenious! Using household objects as reference materials (I.E.: paper plates, coins, paper cups, and K-cup pods), Ss design and decorate a solar system scale model with the Sun, Venus, Earth, the Moon, Jupiter and Uranus. Scientists are investigating how a newly discovered planetary system may have formed, based on our knowledge of our own Solar System. To do better this, ask Ss to reduce the Solar System to walkable distance, a one to ten billion scale of the sizes of the Sun a
Preview of StayGiant Candy Mix Bundle: Lab Investigations

StayGiant Candy Mix Bundle: Lab Investigations

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All of the materials including in this bundled Strategic Instruction download are available as individual products sold separately on TpT in the ScienceGiant store. Please click on each link to receive a detailed description. [ BE ALERT TO STUDENT’S FOOD ALLERGY WARNINGS! Products may contain nut and other allergens]. Teachers use the Strategic Instruction Model (SIM) Framing Routine to transform abstract main ideas and key topics into a concrete representation that helps students think about a
Preview of Minecraft Magma Math and Chemistry Investigation in Igneous Rock

Minecraft Magma Math and Chemistry Investigation in Igneous Rock

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Use the setting of the video game Minecraft to explore Earth Science. Student are engaged by imagining a cavern full of molten rock exists underground. When the magma cools off, what igneous rock types will be formed over time? And for extra credit find out how much gold ore will exist, and if it's worth risking the monsters for the mining! Students solve this real-world math problem with paper and pencil by using the silica content percentage, as minerals will crystallize out of the melt. Stu
Preview of M&M Math: Candy Counting and Graphing of Mean, Mode, Median, and Range

M&M Math: Candy Counting and Graphing of Mean, Mode, Median, and Range

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Look at the bag. It’s where M&M’s hide. Can you guess how many M&M’s are inside? To get an answer about the amount, Pour out the candies and count, count, count. Sort them by color. Call each group a set. Count each different color, but don’t eat them yet! All numbers have value, a fact we must face. See them in columns. Put them in their place.This is an edible math activity using a hands-on manipulative materials: m & m candies! Although Ts can substitute for Skittles, Reese's Pieces, Sma
Preview of Question Exploration: What Are Velocity and Acceleration?

Question Exploration: What Are Velocity and Acceleration?

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What are velocity and acceleration? This question exploration explains how a change in speed or direction during a time interval can be found as the acceleration of an object, and contrasts speed vs. velocity, and velocity vs. acceleration. The worksheet and gives physics Ss practice solving velocity and acceleration problems, and probes their understanding of position-time graphs. Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population
Preview of Find Someone Who - Math Rebus Puzzles

Find Someone Who - Math Rebus Puzzles

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Time for a brain break! “Find Someone Who” and “Give One, Get One” are get-to-know games that let middle and high school students walk and talk about math metaphors and mathematical expressions with ten picture puzzles. A rebus is a picture, letter, number, or symbol that is used to represent a different word that has a similar pronunciation. In English, if we write a rebus for math metaphors, we might write MATH META META META METAas the word “math” and then “meta” four times (metaphor
Preview of Question Exploration: How to Use Vector Components to Analyze Projectile Motion

Question Exploration: How to Use Vector Components to Analyze Projectile Motion

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How do we use vector components to analyze motion of projectiles launched at an angle to the x- and y-axis?This question exploration helps Ss explain how to resolve the force components of the initial thrust on a projectile to calculate its trajectory, range, height and time aloft. Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a ma
Preview of STEM Activity: LBSTER Platonic Solids and Soda Straw Tower ProjectBasedLearning

STEM Activity: LBSTER Platonic Solids and Soda Straw Tower ProjectBasedLearning

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Inexpensive and ingenious! This hands-on STEM Activity: Platonic Solids and Soda Straw Tower helps Ss learn the 5 "perfect solids" that fascinated Plato and friends: tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron. But can they make a tallest soda straw tower?The philosopher Plato was fascinated by five "perfect solids": the tetrahedron, the cube, the octahedron, the dodecahedron and the icosahedron. Each is made of only one kind of regular polygon--a triangle, a square or a pentagon
Preview of StayGiant Graphing Lab Activity: Plotting Sunspots vs. Global Warming Bundle

StayGiant Graphing Lab Activity: Plotting Sunspots vs. Global Warming Bundle

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Graphing Lab Activity: Plotting Sunspots vs. Global Warming GOOGLE DOC versionGOOGLE Sheets versionMICROSOFT Word DOCX versionThe Sun is the source of Earth's surface energy, so what happens when it maxes out? Scientists use sunspots to track solar cycle progress; the dark blotches on the Sun are associated with solar activity, often as the origins for giant explosions – such as solar flares or coronal mass ejections – which can spew light, energy, and solar material into space. Scientists expe
Preview of STEM Activity: LBSTER Balancing Toy Project Based Learning

STEM Activity: LBSTER Balancing Toy Project Based Learning

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Inexpensive and ingenious! Let's Build Something Together Engineering Resources (LBSTER) invites students to create a new balancing toy design, which can be supported at its center of mass. Ss use the patterns provided of balancing birds, bats, rockets and reindeer as inspiration for investigation and ignite their imagination. The balancing toy seems to defy gravity but is actually taking advantage of it. Using scissors, cardboard and coins, Ss explore: how the effect of the position of the cen
Preview of Concept Compare: Trigonometry Review (Sine, Cosine, Tangent)

Concept Compare: Trigonometry Review (Sine, Cosine, Tangent)

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The Concept Comparison Frame contrasts sine, cosine, and tangent so students can try trigonometry to solve for a right triangle resultant. Students practice identifying components, solving for a missing side, and finding an angle measurement. For example, help physics Ss better understanding motion and direction values in two dimensions for velocity vectors. The Concept Comparison Routine is used help compare and contrast key concepts. Specifically, students use like and unlike characteristi
Preview of FREEBIE STEM Activity: Ingenuity! Spinning STEM Paper HeliCopter Lab

FREEBIE STEM Activity: Ingenuity! Spinning STEM Paper HeliCopter Lab

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Inexpensive and ingenious! Let's Build Something Together Engineering Resources (LBSTER) invites students to create a Spinning STEM Copter and improve the design, like NASA engineers did when making the Mars 2020 helicopter. In the 1480s, the genius of Leonardo da Vinci inspired the design of an "aerial screw". 535 years later, the Ingenuity helicopter took flight on the planet Mars! Now, here’s a really robust rotor blade research project FREE for classroom use. Using scissors, simple folds,
Preview of Logic LineUp: Optics and Lenses Puzzle (Convex, Concave, Plane and Prism)

Logic LineUp: Optics and Lenses Puzzle (Convex, Concave, Plane and Prism)

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How to review withOUT drill and kill: Logic Line-Ups. I use this Logic Line-Up in my Science classes to review optics and thin simple lenses (concave, convex, prism and plane lenses). Develop your students' thinking skills with hands-on cooperative logic activities. You copy the provided picture cards. They work in teams to figure out how to use the clues to line up their cards in the correct order. Build your students' deductive thinking skills, spatial reasoning, and vocabulary. They'll learn
Preview of Question Exploration: How Do Alleles Affect Genetic Inheritance? Punnett Squares

Question Exploration: How Do Alleles Affect Genetic Inheritance? Punnett Squares

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Why are offspring different from their parents? This Question Exploration asks the Essential Question: How do alleles affect genetic inheritance? (Mendelian Genetics and Punnett Squares). Question Exploration Routine is an instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. Students taught using the Content Enhancement routines earned higher total te
Preview of Question Exploration: Solve Average Velocity from a Position-Time Graph

Question Exploration: Solve Average Velocity from a Position-Time Graph

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How is average velocity calculated from a position-time graph? This question exploration explains how average velocity can be found as the slope of a displacement-time graph, and gives physics Ss practice solving average velocity as it can be algebraically rearranged into a kinematic equation. Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arr
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Stand on the Shoulders of TheScienceGiant! Together We'll See Further, Expand Horizons, and Enlighten Inquisitive Minds with STEM products for grades 6-12 (and sub lessons for Civics). Erich is an award winning science teacher, education consultant, author, and speaker on brain-compatible teaching techniques for motivating reluctant learners. Content Enhancement Routines are teacher-centered, and are used with whole class instruction to help teachers make content meaningful and memorable for students. For 25 years, Erich taught and tutored at science centers and public schools from urban to rural to magnet to charter. Erich's resources consider budget barriers, high tech/low tech/no tech classroom implementation, how there will be student ownership of results, and opportunities for remediation.

Teaching style

Strategic Instruction Model™ (SIM) http://sim.ku.edu SIM is a research-validated literacy program from the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning. Content Enhancement is an instructional method that uses powerful teaching devices to organize and present course information so that all students can understand and remember. Teachers use SIM Routines to transform abstract main ideas and key topics into a concrete representation that helps students think about and talk about the key topic and essential related information. SIM is about promoting effective teaching and learning of critical content in schools. SIM strives to help teachers make decisions about what is of greatest importance, what we can teach students to help them to learn, and how to teach them well. - Think about and organize content - Explore text, topics, and details - Teach complex concepts - Help students complete their work Kagan Cooperative Learning https://www.kaganonline.com/free_articles/research_and_rationale/ Cooperative learning is a type of structured peer interaction emphasizing collaboration between peers, active learning, academic achievement, positive human relationships, equal participation and equal status of students in the classroom. Students can work together by following the steps to the structure, using material or content selected by the students themselves or by the teacher. Kagan structures have various aims, such as: building team spirit and positive relationships among students; information sharing; critical thinking; communication skills; and mastery (learning/remembering) of specified material. Many of Kagan structures can fulfill a number of aims simultaneously, depending on how the teacher uses them. Kagan structures can be mixed and matched, and adapted to the particular student group.

Awards & shining teacher moments

* 2018 William T. Dwyer Awards for Excellence in Education, finalist in the category of S.T.E.M. Education * The Engineering Council 2014 Outstanding S.T.E.M. Educator Award. * 2010 SECME, Inc. National Teacher of Year. * Palm Beach County (Florida) SECME School Coordinator of the Year 2007 & 2010. * RadioShack 2004 National Teacher Award for educational excellence. * Palm Beach County Science Educators’ Association Award FY 2002-2003 Science Teacher of the Year. * selected by Florida Space Grant Consortium in 2006 for Florida’s Zero-G Experience for Teachers, one of 15 educators flown in weightless environments in order to enhance math and science curriculum development. * national finalist in AIA Team America Rocketry Challenge 2007 with Boynton Beach High School “TARC Tigers”. * national finalist in FIRST Robotics Competition 2014 with Team 179 “Children of the Swamp”.

Additional biographical information

The giant's artwork for TheScienceGiant is from "A Giant Seated in a Landscape" (also called "The Colossus") by Francisco de Goya. One of de Goya’s most striking images, it is a burnished aquatint etching created around 1814. The giant turns his head over his shoulder to look at you, as if he his focus was pulled from pondering the Moon, and invites you to join him in cosmic contemplation.