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Integrating Science with the Humanities and the Liberal Arts, etc. By: Roger Lundquist and Nishath Ali Khan
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What are Humanities? History Philosophy Ethics Languages Cultures Arts Psychology Political science Economics And other areas
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What are Liberal Arts? All of the Humanities Mathematics Natural Sciences Social Sciences
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Integrating Science with Language Arts –Books Fiction Nonfiction Picture books Novels
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–Poetry Mnemonic Devices Poems –Journal Writing Lab Write-up Integrating Science with Language Arts
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Integrating Science with Social Studies –History Scientists/ Inventions –Culture Foreign Scientists/ Inventions –Community Museum of Science and Industry
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–Sounds Instruments –Songs Scientific Songs Integrating Science with Music
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The Bar Graph Dance Gravity Vibration Rap Earthquake Rumble Bones in My Body Rocks Rock Harder Bill’s Got Boat Integrating Science with Music
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Recycling –Teaches students how landfills work –Teaches students about composting –Teaches students how to make less waste. Integrating Science with the Environment
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Nature centers –Teaches people about the plants and animals that live in the area Integrating Science with the Environment
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Organizations –Lake Michigan pollution –Adopt a highway Integrating Science with the Environment
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Integrating Science with Art Paintings of wildlife –Lets the audience admire the beauty of animals and the Earth that they cannot see in person
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Ceramics Clay Potter’s wheel Glazes Kilns Integrating Science with Art
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Jewelry/Metal making –Rocks –Heating metals Integrating Science with Art
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Harrow’s Taxonomy Integrating Science with Physical Education/ Health
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Health and the human body Integrating Science with Physical Education/ Health
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