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  1. Science Scope - NSTA

    Read Science Scope, NSTA's award-winning, peer-reviewed practitioner journal for middle level and junior high school science teachers, sign up for new article alerts, and more!

  2. All Science Scope resources - NSTA

    While hands-on activities are important in science, students must have the opportunity to process the ideas and information that stem from those activities. Minds-on science activities, such as literacy …

  3. Guidelines for Authors: Science Scope | NSTA

    Science Scope seeks manuscripts that detail innovative, classroom-tested middle school science activities and strategies.

  4. Journals - NSTA

    NSTA publishes four grade-range-specific journals (Science & Children, Science Scope, The Science Teacher, and Journal of College Science Teaching), as well as Connected Science Learning, which …

  5. Publications - NSTA

    NSTA publishes four grade-range-specific journals (Science & Children, Science Scope, The Science Teacher, and Journal of College Science Teaching), as well as Connected Science Learning, which …

  6. Call for Papers: Science Scope | NSTA

    Dec 1, 2025 · Although each issue of Science Scope is organized around a theme, your manuscript does not have to be related to a specific theme. In addition to general interest articles, Science …

  7. Science Scope Editorial Board - NSTA

    Science Scope is an award-winning, peer-reviewed, practitioners' journal for grade 6–8 teachers, university faculty responsible for teacher preparation, and state and district science supervisors and …

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  9. Science Scope—July/August 2021 - NSTA

    Middle School Pre-service Teachers Biology Interdisciplinary Life Science Literacy STEM Teaching Strategies Journal Article Using Big Data to Understand the History of Planet Earth By Peggy …

  10. The publication fills its pages with easy-to-read, activity-based articles that are developed and tested by teachers, teach to the Standards, and are appropriate for middle/junior high school science students.