Classroom Activities and Demonstrations
Intermediate level
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These activities are appropriate (or could be easily adapted) for middle school (i.e. grades 6-9). The Science Standards addressed are on each activity page.
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Science and Literacy
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Snapshot Exercise | A great activity to use on field trips or class outings - have students write a "snapshot" of their experience. | Sensory Detail Word Bank Sensory Observation Sheet | Purchase | |
The Scientist Project | Students research a given scientist and then present interviews to the class. | Worksheet Suggested Assessment | Purchase | |
Using Current Event Articles in the Science Classroom | Various ideas for using current event articles in your classroom. | Purchase |
Our Solar System
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A Solar System Coloring Book | A ready-to-use coloring book applet! | Purchase | ||
Clay Planets | Using clay models to learn about the solar system | |||
Great Planetary Debate | Students research a given body in the solar system and then defend their planet or moon in a Great Debate! | Worksheet Suggested Assessment | Purchase | |
I don't know my solar system. . .please ex-planet! | An activity that leads students in researching a given planet or moon of the solar system | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Lunar Lollipops | Learn the phases of the Moon! | |||
Terrabagga Activity | Use a homemade magnetometer instrument to learn about planetary magnetic fields. | Worksheet Instructions for Students: | Purchase | |
The Magnetometer | Build your own magnetometer, use this to learn about planetary magnetic fields. | Purchase | ||
Windows to the Universe Scavenger Hunt | Questions that have students explore the Space Missions, Solar System and Sun section of the Windows to the Universe site |
Atmosphere and Weather
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Combining Clouds and Art in the Classroom | An interdisciplinary lesson plan combining landscape painting and cloud identification | Powerpoint Presentation | ||
Create a Cloud in a Bottle | Students learn how clouds form by making a model cloud form in a bottle. | Purchase | ||
Create a Tornado | Create a tornado in a bottle! | |||
Create Your Own Fog | An activity on making fog | |||
Create Your Own Lightning | An activity on making lightning | |||
Create Your Own Thermometer | An activity on making a thermometer starting with a straw | |||
Feeling the Heat | Students explore the urban heat island effect by collecting and interpreting data. | Data Collection Worksheet Los Angeles Data Cards Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Hurricanes and Climate | Students investigate maps and data to learn about the connections between hurricanes and climate. | Hurricane Map Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Map of Hurricanes Sea Surface Temperatures | Purchase | |
Introduction to Ozone Reading Activity | An article to read with an accompanying worksheet for students | Worksheet Answer Key | Purchase | |
Latent Heat and Clouds | A hands-on exploration of latent heat and its relation to clouds | |||
Let's Make Oxygen | Show the presence of oxygen and how to burn steel. | Beginner Worksheet Intermediate Worksheet | Purchase | |
Make it Rain! | A rain activity | |||
Our Poetic Planet | An interdisciplinary lesson plan combining observations of clouds and weather with writing poetry | Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Reading Graphs with a Logarithmic Scale | Read logarithmic graphs of atmospheric gases | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Shadows... | Shadows and their relationship to the time of day/season | |||
Temperature and the Earth's Atmosphere | Interpret graphs to learn how temperature varies through the atmosphere | Worksheet Layers of Earth's Atmosphere | Purchase | |
The NCAR Cloud Viewer | Print and use to identify cloud types (760K PDF) | |||
Three Clouds Activity | One demonstration and two hands-on activities - all about clouds! | |||
Thunder and Lightning | A simple activity | |||
Using the Very, Very Simple Climate Model in the Classroom | Through a simple online model, students learn about the relationship between average global temperature and carbon dioxide emissions.
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Watch the Sky | A great activity to get your students thinking about what they see in the sky | |||
Weather and Careers Exercise | A lesson that looks at how weather affects different jobs | |||
Weather Crossword Puzzle | A reading and puzzle exercise available at three levels | |||
When Nature Strikes: How Well Can Hurricane Tracks and Intensities Be Forecast? | Students first learn important concepts about hurricanes and view the accompanying "When Nature Strikes" video. Students will then study a set of computer model images for "Hurricane Sandy" (October 2012) to understand more about the difficulties of predicting the paths and intensities of a hurricane. Finally, they may develop a presentation to share what they have learned with younger students and/or community groups. | |||
When Nature Strikes: What Could You See as a Tornado Approaches | Students will first read about tornadoes. Next, they will examine images taken at various distances as a tornado approached Rice TX in 2010, and try to sequence these images in order. They will examine Doppler radar images of the storm made at the same times as the images to understand how meteorologists try to forecast tornadoes. Finally, they will develop a presentation to share what they have learned with younger students and/or community groups. | |||
When Nature Strikes: What Should You Do When Flash Floods Threaten? | Students read and view videos to understand the dangers threatened by flash floods. Students play a Jeopardy-type game to reinforce what they have learned so they know what to do should a flash flood occur where they are. Next, they explore radar and satellite images, color-coded maps, and other resources to answer questions about predicting where flash floods might happen. If time permits, they may develop a presentation to share what they have learned with younger students and/or community groups. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Wildfires - Why are they a challenge to stop? | In this lesson students explore the extent of wildfires across the United States to determine the prevalence of wildfires, and the causes of wildfires. Next, they analyze model outputs to determine why it is a challenge to extinguish wildfires. |
Geology
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Changing Planet: Permafrost Gas Leak | Students investigate permafrost borehole data to learn about recent changes in the permafrost and correlate them to the changing concentrations in atmospheric methane. | Worksheet Data Sheet | Purchase | |
Dante's Peak Movie Review | Have students watch and then write a movie review for this popular movie. | Worksheet Assessment Rubric | Purchase | |
Layers of Rock | Create and investigate a model of sedimentary layers. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Let's Take a Rock Apart! | A hands-on exploration of the minerals that make up a rock. | Worksheet Teacher Key | Purchase | |
Magnetometer Extensions Activity | Use your homemade magnetometer to learn about sea floor spreading and finding ore deposits. | Worksheet for Seafloor Spreading Model Worksheet for Ore Deposit Model | Purchase | |
Making Sedimentary Rocks! | Students make a model of sedimentary rock layers to understand how rocks form layers and represent ancient environments. | Purchase | ||
Model a Moving Glacier | Students make a model of glacier motion and then experiment with it. | Purchase | ||
Pangaea Puzzle | A fun activity that explains plate tectonics | |||
Roger the Rock | Writing and artwork exercise where students create a children's book to show the rock cycle | Worksheet Assessment | Purchase | |
Shake, Rattle and Roll | An easy way to show how surface area affects weathering | |||
Snack Tectonics | Students create a tasty model that illustrates plate tectonic motions. | Purchase | ||
Take a Stab! | Model-building activity that will help students visualize what lies below a surface | Purchase | ||
Tetrahedron Model | Students build a tetrahedron model using simple materials. Activity focuses on silica tetrahedron. | Purchase | ||
The Magnetometer | Build your own magnetometer, use this to learn about planetary magnetic fields. | Purchase | ||
Thirsty Rocks | Investigate porosity and permeability using sandstone. | Purchase | ||
When Nature Strikes: Earthquake Model Investigation | Students use an earthquake model in order to determine whether there are any patterns that would help us determine the time and magnitude of an earthquake. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Tsunami Classroom Activity | Students will learn that earthquakes are the primary cause of tsunamis. They will learn different ways coastal communities safeguard against the threat of a tsunami. Students will come to appreciate that safeguarding against tsunamis can be a complex issue that involves money, and many different involved parties. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Using Models to Investigate Landslide Triggers | In this lesson students explore the triggers of landslides using lab materials and online sources to determine the causes of landslides. They apply what they learned to the interpretation of a landslide susceptibility map. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Volcanoes and Viscosity | Students will investigate the viscosity of various liquids by blowing bubbles and by determining the velocity of a marble falling through the liquid. They will then compare the viscosity of those liquids to the viscosity of different kinds of magma and investigate the connection between magma viscosity and types of volcanic eruptions. | |||
Who's on First? A Relative Dating Activity | From the Learning from the Fossil Record Module |
Geography
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Changing Planet: Sea Levels Rising | Students review topographic maps and use that knowledge to explore the impact sea level rise will have on coastal communities. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Cookie Mapping | In this yummy activity, students make a geologic map of a chocolate chip cookie! | Grid | Purchase | |
Geographic Regions and Backyard Geology with the USGS Tapestry Map | Students investigate maps in class or online! | Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 | Purchase | |
Introduction to Maps | This quick lesson exposes students to a variety of types of maps. | Purchase | ||
Mapping Ancient Coastlines | Explore bathymetric contour lines and sea level change! | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Mapping Potato Island | Students make a contour map of a potato! | Purchase | ||
Mapping Your Classroom | Students construct a map of the desk locations. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
The Land Plan Challenge | Students plan towns and learn how planning affects the environment and the larger community. | Activity and Worksheet Template 1 Template 2 Template 3 | Purchase | |
When Nature Strikes: Earthquake Model Investigation | Students use an earthquake model in order to determine whether there are any patterns that would help us determine the time and magnitude of an earthquake. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Volcanoes and Viscosity | Students will investigate the viscosity of various liquids by blowing bubbles and by determining the velocity of a marble falling through the liquid. They will then compare the viscosity of those liquids to the viscosity of different kinds of magma and investigate the connection between magma viscosity and types of volcanic eruptions. |
Climate and Global Change
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Blooming Thermometers | A graphing activity that allows students to discover how the timing of blooming has changed as climate changed | |||
Carbon Dioxide - Sources and Sinks | Find out about sources and sinks of carbon in the environment.
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Changing Planet: Adaptation of Species (Birds and Butterflies) | Students investigate how shape and structure of bird beaks affects the type of food that birds are able to eat, and view how global climate change is affecting many species of animals. | Worksheet Class Summary Powerpoint Presentation | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Bark Beetle Outbreaks | Students learn about the role of the mountain bark beetle in a forest ecosystem along with how and why beetle infestation has grown to be an epidemic. They use research, play a game, and analyze maps in this multi-step lesson. | Worksheet Game Beetle Spread Maps Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Black Carbon - a Dusty Situation | Students investigate the climate effects of increasing amounts of black carbon on the absorption of solar radiation on the Earth's surface. | Worksheet 10 Percent Dot Paper 50 Percent Dot Paper 80 Percent Dot Paper | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Changing Mosquito Genes | Students investigate the topics of evolutionary adaptation and phenotypic plasticity to understand how species respond to the impacts of global climate change. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Disappearing Lizards | Students review the nature of ecosystems and food webs and investigate the role of global warming on the extinction of lizards. | Worksheet Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Fading Corals | Students learn about coral ecosystems and use online tools to understand the impacts that a warming ocean has on these ecosystems. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Grapevines and Drought (Climate Change and Your Breakfast!) | Students explore weather and climate data and correlate this to the production of maple syrup. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Infectious Diseases | Students will learn about how infectious diseases spread, and how climate change is affecting the impact of these diseases. | Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Melting Glaciers | Students sort photographs of glaciers and measure glacial retreat to observe how alpine glaciers have retreated over the past century. Classroom Activity Kit available! Selected by CLEAN! |
Worksheet Photo Pairs | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Ocean Acidification - The Chemistry is Less than Basic! | Students use a pH indicator solution to detect the presence of carbon dioxide and changes in acidity, and to model ocean-atmosphere interactions. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Permafrost Gas Leak | Students investigate permafrost borehole data to learn about recent changes in the permafrost and correlate them to the changing concentrations in atmospheric methane. | Worksheet Data Sheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Rising Ocean Temperatures - Rising Sea Levels | Students investigate how thermal expansion of water affects sea level | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Sea Levels Rising | Students review topographic maps and use that knowledge to explore the impact sea level rise will have on coastal communities. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Survival of Trees | Students investigate the role of gases in plant growth, and how proxy records, field work, and controlled experiments assist scientists in understanding Earth processes. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: The Case of the Leaky Gyre | Students model circulation in ocean gyres, explore characteristics of ocean gyres found around the world, and predict the climate impacts of changes to the circulation in these gyres. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: The Warming of Our Large Lakes | Students observe models of water stratification, then analyze and interpret temperature profile data from the Great Lakes. | Worksheet Temperature Profiles | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Withering Plants - Stressing Over Lost Water | Students learn about how plants exchange gases and materials with their environment, then extract leaf stomata and examine them under the microscope
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CO2: How Much Do You Spew? | Students analyze the energy consumption of a hypothetical household to determine the amount of carbon dioxide they are adding to the atmosphere each year. | Worksheet and Scenarios | Purchase | |
Dark Skies: Volcanic Contributions to Climate Change | Discover how volcanoes can alter the Earth's climate | |||
Feeling the Heat | Students explore the urban heat island effect by collecting and interpreting data. | Data Collection Worksheet Los Angeles Data Cards Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Glaciers: Then and Now | Students compare photographs of glaciers to observe how Alaskan glaciers have changed over the last century.
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Worksheet Photo Pairs | Purchase | |
Graphing Sea Ice Extent in the Arctic and Antarctic | Check the pulse of the seasons, compare opposite hemispheres, and see whether long-term trends in ice cover are changing as global temperatures rise.
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Monthly Graphic Worksheet Yearly Graphing Worksheet Data Tables Student Instructions | Purchase | |
Hurricanes and Climate | Students investigate maps and data to learn about the connections between hurricanes and climate. | Hurricane Map Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Map of Hurricanes Sea Surface Temperatures | Purchase | |
Irradiation Experiment | ACCENT Climate Change Curriculum, also available in German and Italian | |||
Living During the Little Ice Age | Discover how modest climatic cooling changed life for Europeans during the Little Ice Age | |||
Looking into Surface Albedo | Students investigate how color affects heat absorption. | Worksheet Bhutan: Land and Glaciers Sea Ice and Ocean Greenland Land and Glacier | Purchase | |
Making Sedimentary Rocks! | Students make a model of sedimentary rock layers to understand how rocks form layers and represent ancient environments. | Purchase | ||
Mapping Ancient Coastlines | Explore bathymetric contour lines and sea level change! | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Model a Moving Glacier | Students make a model of glacier motion and then experiment with it. | Purchase | ||
Natural Records of Climate Change: Working With Indirect Evidence | Students play a game to learn about indirect evidence, like those that record ancient climate changes. | |||
Ocean Circulation Experiment | ACCENT Climate Change Curriculum, also available in German and Italian | |||
Paleoclimates and Pollen | Conduct a classroom paleoclimate study! | WA Teacher's Key WA Student Guide WA Study Conclusions CO Teacher's Key CO Student Guide CO Study Conclusions | Purchase | |
Plugged in to CO2 | Students investigate various appliances and electronics, discovering how much energy each uses and how much carbon dioxide (CO2) is released to produce that energy.
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Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Fuel Mix Data Graphic | Purchase | |
Resources for Teaching about Biogeochemical Cycles | A collection of resources for teaching about biogeochemical cycles including links to content, activities, podcasts, and scientist profiles. | |||
Solar Radiation Experiment | ACCENT Climate Change Curriculum, also available in German and Italian. | |||
Sunspots and Climate | Students investigate data to discover how Earth's climate is affected by changing quantities of sunspots. | |||
The Difference Between Weather and Climate | Students graph weather and climate data to learn the difference | |||
The Land Plan Challenge | Students plan towns and learn how planning affects the environment and the larger community. | Activity and Worksheet Template 1 Template 2 Template 3 | Purchase | |
The Little Ice Age | Students investigate multiple pieces of data to learn about the Little Ice Age | |||
Thermal Expansion and Sea Level Rise | Discover how thermal expansion of water might affect sea level! | Purchase | ||
Trees: Recorders of Climate Change | Collect and analyze tree ring data to discover when the Little Ice Age occurred. | |||
Using the Carbon Cycle Interactive Game in the Classroom | Through an online game, students learn how carbon cycles through the Earth system | Purchase | ||
Using the Very, Very Simple Climate Model in the Classroom | Through a simple online model, students learn about the relationship between average global temperature and carbon dioxide emissions.
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When Nature Strikes: Volcanoes and Viscosity | Students will investigate the viscosity of various liquids by blowing bubbles and by determining the velocity of a marble falling through the liquid. They will then compare the viscosity of those liquids to the viscosity of different kinds of magma and investigate the connection between magma viscosity and types of volcanic eruptions. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Wildfires - Why are they a challenge to stop? | In this lesson students explore the extent of wildfires across the United States to determine the prevalence of wildfires, and the causes of wildfires. Next, they analyze model outputs to determine why it is a challenge to extinguish wildfires. | |||
Where Have All the Glaciers Gone? | Compare "then and now" photographs to see how much glaciers have changed over the last century. |
Water
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Build a Model Watershed | Students construct a model land surface and use the model to explore basic concepts of watersheds. | Purchase | ||
Changing Planet: Fading Corals | Students learn about coral ecosystems and use online tools to understand the impacts that a warming ocean has on these ecosystems. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Melting Glaciers | Students sort photographs of glaciers and measure glacial retreat to observe how alpine glaciers have retreated over the past century. Classroom Activity Kit available! Selected by CLEAN! |
Worksheet Photo Pairs | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Ocean Acidification - The Chemistry is Less than Basic! | Students use a pH indicator solution to detect the presence of carbon dioxide and changes in acidity, and to model ocean-atmosphere interactions. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Rising Ocean Temperatures - Rising Sea Levels | Students investigate how thermal expansion of water affects sea level | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Sea Levels Rising | Students review topographic maps and use that knowledge to explore the impact sea level rise will have on coastal communities. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: The Case of the Leaky Gyre | Students model circulation in ocean gyres, explore characteristics of ocean gyres found around the world, and predict the climate impacts of changes to the circulation in these gyres. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: The Warming of Our Large Lakes | Students observe models of water stratification, then analyze and interpret temperature profile data from the Great Lakes. | Worksheet Temperature Profiles | Purchase | |
Exploring Density of Salt and Fresh Water: Par 5 | A fun activity that involves the interaction between fresh water and salt water | Purchase | ||
Graphing Sea Ice Extent in the Arctic and Antarctic | Check the pulse of the seasons, compare opposite hemispheres, and see whether long-term trends in ice cover are changing as global temperatures rise.
Selected by CLEAN! |
Monthly Graphic Worksheet Yearly Graphing Worksheet Data Tables Student Instructions | Purchase | |
Mapping Ancient Coastlines | Explore bathymetric contour lines and sea level change! | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Ocean Circulation Experiment | ACCENT Climate Change Curriculum, also available in German and Italian | |||
The Land Plan Challenge | Students plan towns and learn how planning affects the environment and the larger community. | Activity and Worksheet Template 1 Template 2 Template 3 | Purchase | |
Thermal Expansion and Sea Level Rise | Discover how thermal expansion of water might affect sea level! | Purchase | ||
When Nature Strikes: Tsunami Classroom Activity | Students will learn that earthquakes are the primary cause of tsunamis. They will learn different ways coastal communities safeguard against the threat of a tsunami. Students will come to appreciate that safeguarding against tsunamis can be a complex issue that involves money, and many different involved parties. | |||
When Nature Strikes: What Should You Do When Flash Floods Threaten? | Students read and view videos to understand the dangers threatened by flash floods. Students play a Jeopardy-type game to reinforce what they have learned so they know what to do should a flash flood occur where they are. Next, they explore radar and satellite images, color-coded maps, and other resources to answer questions about predicting where flash floods might happen. If time permits, they may develop a presentation to share what they have learned with younger students and/or community groups. |
Life
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Adaptation Investigation | Investigate how shape and structure of beaks affects the type of food that birds are able to eat. | Student Data Table Class Summary Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Carbon Dioxide - Sources and Sinks | Find out about sources and sinks of carbon in the environment.
Selected by CLEAN! |
Purchase | ||
Changing Planet: Adaptation of Species (Birds and Butterflies) | Students investigate how shape and structure of bird beaks affects the type of food that birds are able to eat, and view how global climate change is affecting many species of animals. | Worksheet Class Summary Powerpoint Presentation | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Bark Beetle Outbreaks | Students learn about the role of the mountain bark beetle in a forest ecosystem along with how and why beetle infestation has grown to be an epidemic. They use research, play a game, and analyze maps in this multi-step lesson. | Worksheet Game Beetle Spread Maps Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Changing Mosquito Genes | Students investigate the topics of evolutionary adaptation and phenotypic plasticity to understand how species respond to the impacts of global climate change. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Disappearing Lizards | Students review the nature of ecosystems and food webs and investigate the role of global warming on the extinction of lizards. | Worksheet Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Fading Corals | Students learn about coral ecosystems and use online tools to understand the impacts that a warming ocean has on these ecosystems. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Grapevines and Drought (Climate Change and Your Breakfast!) | Students explore weather and climate data and correlate this to the production of maple syrup. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Infectious Diseases | Students will learn about how infectious diseases spread, and how climate change is affecting the impact of these diseases. | Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Powerpoint presentation | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Survival of Trees | Students investigate the role of gases in plant growth, and how proxy records, field work, and controlled experiments assist scientists in understanding Earth processes. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Changing Planet: Withering Plants - Stressing Over Lost Water | Students learn about how plants exchange gases and materials with their environment, then extract leaf stomata and examine them under the microscope
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Worksheet | Purchase | |
Food Chain Checkers | Model dynamics of a simple food chain | Worksheet and Game Pieces Gameboard | Purchase | |
Growing Penguins Timeline | Students make a timeline of Adelie penguin development | Penguin Photos | Purchase | |
Polishing the Petoskey | Students will wear away and then polish a Petoskey stone. | |||
The Evidence of Evolution Exploratour | An in-depth examination of the science of evolution | |||
The Traveling Nitrogen Game | Become a nitrogen atom and travel through the cycle! Classroom Activity Kit available! |
Dice Codes and Reservoir Station Signs Stamp Templates Worksheet Teacher Key | Purchase | |
Using the Carbon Cycle Interactive Game in the Classroom | Through an online game, students learn how carbon cycles through the Earth system | Purchase | ||
When Nature Strikes: Wildfires - Why are they a challenge to stop? | In this lesson students explore the extent of wildfires across the United States to determine the prevalence of wildfires, and the causes of wildfires. Next, they analyze model outputs to determine why it is a challenge to extinguish wildfires. |
Sun and Spaceweather
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Exploring the Dynamic Nature of the Sun | Compare and contrast pictures of the Sun. | |||
Graphing Sunspot Cycles | Helps your students determine sunspot number cycles and make predictions in the near future. | |||
Plotting Sunspot Activity | A comprehensive activity that will help your students understand sunspots | |||
Solar Concentration Game | A great game to be played on the internet! | |||
Solar Radiation Experiment | ACCENT Climate Change Curriculum, also available in German and Italian. | |||
Sun-Earth Flip Books | A fun, easy way to learn about the Sun. | |||
Sunspots and Climate | Students investigate data to discover how Earth's climate is affected by changing quantities of sunspots. | |||
The Magnetic Sun | A variation of our magnetometer extensions activity to explore the magnetic fields of sunspots | |||
Tracking an Active Sunspot Region | An activity that will help your students understand how a single sunspot moves across the Sun | |||
Ulysses Solar Word Search Game | A different game for each level! The words chosen are ones that have to do with the Ulysses solar mission. | |||
When Nature Strikes: You Be the Solar Scientist! | Students will learn that the Sun is a dynamic star. They will learn that events on the Sun are linked to a 11-year sunspot cycle, and that those events can impact life on Earth. They will use graphing to predict years of heavy solar activity and will learn how to graph a solar active region. Finally, they will practice communicating about space weather to the "general public" (their class). |
Physics and Chemistry
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Diving Raisins | An activity dealing with density | |||
Exploring Density of Salt and Fresh Water: Par 5 | A fun activity that involves the interaction between fresh water and salt water | Purchase | ||
Floating Golf Ball | A demonstration dealing with density | |||
Frozen Film | A hands-on activity dealing with light interference | |||
Is Air a Fluid? | Discover how gases can flow! | |||
Magnetic Levitation | Learn basic concepts of magnetism and forces via magnetic levitation. | Worksheet | Purchase | |
Printable Activity Page about Magnetism | Includes a wordsearch, connect-the-dots and coloring activity. | |||
Spectral Surprise | A model that displays the rainbow colors of the spectrum | |||
Spectral Surprise Extensions | Includes an Electromagnetic Spectrum power point presentation and a student worksheet | |||
Tetrahedron Model | Students build a tetrahedron model using simple materials. Activity focuses on silica tetrahedron. | Purchase | ||
The Magnetometer | Build your own magnetometer, use this to learn about planetary magnetic fields. | Purchase | ||
Weightlessness Demonstration | Uses everyday materials! |
When Nature Strikes
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When Nature Strikes: Earthquake Model Investigation | Students use an earthquake model in order to determine whether there are any patterns that would help us determine the time and magnitude of an earthquake. | |||
When Nature Strikes: How Well Can Hurricane Tracks and Intensities Be Forecast? | Students first learn important concepts about hurricanes and view the accompanying "When Nature Strikes" video. Students will then study a set of computer model images for "Hurricane Sandy" (October 2012) to understand more about the difficulties of predicting the paths and intensities of a hurricane. Finally, they may develop a presentation to share what they have learned with younger students and/or community groups. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Tsunami Classroom Activity | Students will learn that earthquakes are the primary cause of tsunamis. They will learn different ways coastal communities safeguard against the threat of a tsunami. Students will come to appreciate that safeguarding against tsunamis can be a complex issue that involves money, and many different involved parties. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Using Models to Investigate Landslide Triggers | In this lesson students explore the triggers of landslides using lab materials and online sources to determine the causes of landslides. They apply what they learned to the interpretation of a landslide susceptibility map. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Volcanoes and Viscosity | Students will investigate the viscosity of various liquids by blowing bubbles and by determining the velocity of a marble falling through the liquid. They will then compare the viscosity of those liquids to the viscosity of different kinds of magma and investigate the connection between magma viscosity and types of volcanic eruptions. | |||
When Nature Strikes: What Could You See as a Tornado Approaches | Students will first read about tornadoes. Next, they will examine images taken at various distances as a tornado approached Rice TX in 2010, and try to sequence these images in order. They will examine Doppler radar images of the storm made at the same times as the images to understand how meteorologists try to forecast tornadoes. Finally, they will develop a presentation to share what they have learned with younger students and/or community groups. | |||
When Nature Strikes: What Should You Do When Flash Floods Threaten? | Students read and view videos to understand the dangers threatened by flash floods. Students play a Jeopardy-type game to reinforce what they have learned so they know what to do should a flash flood occur where they are. Next, they explore radar and satellite images, color-coded maps, and other resources to answer questions about predicting where flash floods might happen. If time permits, they may develop a presentation to share what they have learned with younger students and/or community groups. | |||
When Nature Strikes: Wildfires - Why are they a challenge to stop? | In this lesson students explore the extent of wildfires across the United States to determine the prevalence of wildfires, and the causes of wildfires. Next, they analyze model outputs to determine why it is a challenge to extinguish wildfires. | |||
When Nature Strikes: You Be the Solar Scientist! | Students will learn that the Sun is a dynamic star. They will learn that events on the Sun are linked to a 11-year sunspot cycle, and that those events can impact life on Earth. They will use graphing to predict years of heavy solar activity and will learn how to graph a solar active region. Finally, they will practice communicating about space weather to the "general public" (their class). |