ARTICLES FROM: The Science Teacher
(Grades 7-12)
This bibliography was compiled with the assistance of students in my 1996 insect field biology course for teachers at the University of Florida. The document was edited from OCR scans. Therefore, it may contain some undetected scanning errors. Appearance of articles on this list is not an endorsement for their scientific accuracy or pedagogical soundness. Errors or omissions may be sent to:
Baugh, T.M. 1992. Damsels, dragons, wet-footed insects. The Science Teacher. 49(l), 34-36.
Davis, D.C. 1968. Summer companions: the grasshoppers The Science Teacher. 35(5). 44-47.
El-Mallakh, R. 1991. Abuzz over beekeeping. The Science Teacher. 58(9), 26-31.
Fisher, B. & Robert. 1994. Insect Appreciation. The Science Teacher. 61(4), 22-23.
Foote, M. A. 1990. The birds and the bees and the bats. The Science Teacher. 57(4), 27-29.
Hein, J. & Mahadeva. M. 1988. The lowly, leakefly. The Science Teacher. 55(5), 48-52).
Hindon, W. B. 1977. Wingless victory? Evolutionary pathways. The Science Teacher. 44(l), 44.
Jackson, D. B. & R.P. Spoor. 1967. Circadian rhythms. The Science Teacher. 34(7), 25-29.
Jones, G. 1991. Biological clocks. The Science Teacher. 58(2), 16-20.
Levi H. W. 1977. Caught in the intrigue spider-orb-webs. The Science Teacher. 44(1), 16-19.
Lundberg, D. 1993. All about amber. The Science Teacher. 60(3), 20-23.
Mallakh, R., J. Wilson & R. Silverman. 1991. A buzz over beekeeping. The Science Teacher. 58(9), 26-31.
Mallow, D. 1990. Soil arthropods. The Science Teacher. 57(5), 26-31.
Mallow, D. 1991. Insectual pursuits. The Science Teacher. 58(10), 36-39.
Manley, J.W. 1982. Stalking the neighborhood invertebrate. The Science Teacher. 49(9), 27-30.
Mattingly, R.L. 1985. Turning over a wet leaf. The Science Teacher. 52(6), 20-24.
Nemanich. L. 1975. Attacking an itchy problem: The human head louse. The Science Teacher. 42(3), 41-42.
Opler, P.A. 1976. The parade of passing species: A survey of extinctions in the U.S. The Science Teacher. 43(12), 300-34.
Peters, C.E. 1957. The world of the honeybee. The Science Teacher. 24(5). 227-229.
Pierce, R.G. 1969. Programming the insect's life cycle. The Science Teacher. 36(4), 23-23.
Prestwich, G.D. 1982. The total termite. The Science Teacher. 49(4), 29 33.
Prestwich, G.D. 1982. Termite soldiers-warriors with chemical weapons. The Science Teacher. 49(3), 30-53.
Richards, J.E. 1955. The friendly insect. The Science Teacher. 22(33), 131-132.
Sanford, J.P. 1978. Biology in the school lot. The Science Teacher. 45(2), 24.
Shanor, L. 1949. Not only fleas to bite'em. The Science Teacher. 16(3). 115.
Starkey, J.A. 1951. What--collect in winter too? The Science Teacher. 18(2), 22.
Swarhout, F. 1993. The compost community. The Science Teacher. 60(10), 45-47.
Wolf, FE. 1964. Drosophila holder and multipurpose chambered slide. The Science Teacher. 31(5), 47.
Yamin, M. 1972. Subterranean termites-collection and culture. The Science Teacher. 39(3), 71-75.
Yamin, M. 1973. Mutualism: A laboratory exercise on termite protozoa and cellulose digestion. The Science Teacher. 23(6), 268-287.