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Astronomy Resources for Intercurricular Elementary Science (ARIES): Exploring Motion and Forces
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ARIES: Exploring Motion and Forces was found to have no discernible effects on general science achievement for middle school students.

ARIES: Exploring Motion and Forces is a physical science curriculum for students in grades 5–8 that employs 18 inquiry-centered, hands-on lessons called “explorations.” The curriculum draws upon students’ curiosity to explore phenomena, allowing for a discovery-based learning process. Group-centered lab work is designed to help students build an understanding of inertia, friction, gravity, speed, and acceleration. Students examine their prior ideas about the phenomena, formulate questions, build and use an apparatus to observe natural phenomena, make predictions, and gather data through structured experiments. Exploring Motion and Forces is part of the ARIES sequence of eight physical science units. The ARIES sequences can be used together for an overall curriculum or independently.

Findings

1
study that met standards out of
2
eligible studies reviewed
Outcome
domain
Effectiveness Rating Grades Evidence Tier
Science Achievement No discernible effects 6

Last Updated: May 2012

Race

Asian
14%
Black
22%
White
46%

Ethnicity

Hispanic
18%
Not Hispanic or Latino
82%

Gender

Male: 52%
Female: 48%

Free & Reduced-Price Lunch

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23%

English Learners

English Learners icon
6%

Delivery Method

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Whole Class

Urbanicity

Suburban

Locations

MD
South
Note: This summary only includes data from studies that reported sample information. The Intervention Report may include evidence from other studies that met standards, but did not report sample information.


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