Subject | Grade Level | Math
Standard | Science Standard | Title & Topic |
Math |
6-8 |
Patterns & Functions Algebra Statistics |
Science as Inquiry |
What's the Frequency, Roy G. Biv?
Wavelengths & frequencies in the E-M Spectrum |
Math |
6-8 |
Number Relationships Algebra Patterns &
Functions Statistics |
Science as Inquiry Origin/Evol. of Univ. Technology
Design/Understanding |
How Big is
That Star?
Determining the sizes of stars in eclipsing binary star systems.
|
Math |
6-9 |
Statistics |
Technology Design/Understanding |
Detective Digit and the Slap
Happy Computer Caper
Using the binary number system. |
Math/Sp Sci |
6-9 |
Number Relationships Patterns & Functions |
Science as Inquiry Origin/Evol. of Univ. Technology
Design/Understanding |
Lotto or
Life: What Are the Chances?
Probability of life elsewhere in the universe.
|
Math/Sp Sci |
6-10 |
Algebra Statistics Discrete Mathematics |
Science as Inquiry Earth and Space Science Science
and Technology History and Nature of Science |
Get The
Picture!
Constructing and analyzing images from digital satellite data.
|
Math |
7-12 |
Algebra Statistics Functions |
Science as Inquiry Motions & Forces |
Time That
Period!
Measuring periodic behavior. |
Adv Alg |
9-12 |
Pattern Recognition |
Origin/Evol. of Univ. |
Stars and Slopes
Logarithmic plotting and classification of objects by their
mathematical behavior. |
Math/Sp Sci |
9-12 |
Problem Solving Communication Connections Algebra
Statistics |
Science as Inquiry Physical Science Earth and Space
Science Science as Technology History and Nature of Science |
Spectroscopy of
Supernova Remnants
Multi-lesson unit on the origin of the elements and their
identification in supernova remnants.
|
Chemistry |
11-12 |
Pattern Recognition |
Struct./Prop. of Matter Origin/Evol.of Univ. |
Supernova
Chemistry!
Identifying elements using spectroscopy. |
Physics Chemistry |
11-12 |
Algebra Representation |
Unifying Concepts Physical Science Science & Tech. History & Nature of Science |
How Far... How Powerful
Find out how far away and how powerful gamma-ray bursts truly are. |