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Project Earth Science: Geology, Revised 2nd Edition (e-book)
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How well can your students … • Explain the distribution of earthquakes? • Model volcanic eruptions? • Demonstrate plate motions and interactions? • Describe seafloor changes? • Think in terms of…
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Project Earth Science: Meteorology, Revised 2nd Edition (e-book)
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Can your students— • Track a hurricane? • Illustrate the inside of a thunderstorm? • Describe the basics of urban air quality? • Make rain fall on their desks? Project Earth Science:…
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Enhancing Geographic and Digital Literacy With a Student-Generated Course Portfolio in Google Earth
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Google Earth can serve as a platform for students to construct a course ePortfolio. By having students construct their own placemarks in a customized Google Earth file, students document their learning in a geospatial…
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Science Update: Space Weather: The Sun, Earth, and You, December 4, 2025
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Join us on Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET, to learn about impending solar events and their potential impacts on Earth. The Sun is constantly churning and bubbling. In addition to the radiation…
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Project Earth Science: Physical Oceanography, Revised 2nd Edition (e-book)
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How well can your students— • Explain why ice floats? • Model ocean currents? • Predict tides? • Describe the proper clean-up of an oil spill? Project Earth Science: Physical Oceanography,…
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The Changing Earth, Grade 8: STEM Road Map for Middle School (e-book)
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Download and read a sample chapter from this book to learn more. What if you could challenge your eighth graders to help people recognize the inherent risks of living in a region that’s prone to flooding,…
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Earth History Theories: Relative Age Dating Lab With Additions for Mining and Mineral Exploration
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Dig into this stratigraphy lab to learn how scientists assign ages to specific rock layers.
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Creating Deep Time Diaries: An English/Earth Science Unit for Middle School Students
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Students love a good story. We all do. That's why incorporating literary fiction that parallels teaching goals and standards can be so effective. In the interdisciplinary, thematic six-week unit described here, the…