The Water Cycle Video
Students will learn about the water cycle, including key terms like precipitation, evaporation, and condensation. This video explains how water moves and transforms through Earth's atmosphere.
Understanding How a Barometer Works with High and Low Pressure Systems
Students will build their own barometers and track daily changes. They will observe how barometric pressure correlates with high and low-pressure systems and local weather.
Understanding Weather Fronts by Analyzing Surface Weather Maps Activity
Students analyze real-time surface weather maps to identify air masses, pressure systems, and fronts. They learn to predict weather patterns, developing essential meteorology skills.
Using Atmospheric Pressure to Crush a Can Lab Sheet
Students explore atmospheric pressure by crushing a can and calculating the powerful force of surrounding air. They learn about psia, elevation, and apply math to explain scientific observations.
Surface Water Landforms Google Earth Scavenger Hunt
Engage students to locate surface water landforms such as meanders, deltas, and floodplains using Google Earth. They will visualize vocabulary and master geo-coordinates.
Relative Humidity and Dew Point Lab
Students explore relative humidity and dew point, using psychrometers and calculators. They conduct experiments, formulate hypotheses, and discuss humidity's impact, comparing different measurement methods.
Jobs in Earth Science Investigation
Students explore ten Earth Science disciplines, research career descriptions, salaries, and educational paths. They discover diverse opportunities and financial potential in geology.
How big is the ocean? Video
Engage students with a video exploring the incredible scale of Earth's oceans. They will visualize its immense vastness, gaining a powerful new perspective on its true size.
Earth Science Google Drawing Concept Map
Students develop an Earth Science concept map in Google Drawing, connecting terms from geology, astronomy, and meteorology. They'll organize core concepts and use a collaborative tool. Rubric included.
Earth Science: Evidence of Volcanic Past
Students label volcanic features, learning igneous rock formation, superposition, and cross-cutting relationships. They will identify evidence of past volcanism and present real-world examples.
Climate change and sea level changes. Video
Help students understand how melting glaciers impact ocean levels. This video clarifies the role of thermal expansion in rising waters, connecting it to climate change.
Complete Earth Science Website
Students will learn geology, meteorology, and astronomy using engaging graphics, animations, and videos. They will deepen their Earth science understanding with comprehensive labs and assignments.