NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 13 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Bruno, Barbara C.; Tice, Kimberly A.; Puniwai, Noelani; Achilles, Kate – Science Scope, 2011
Ocean acidification is one of the most serious environmental issues facing the planet (e.g., Doney 2006; Guinotte and Fabry 2009). It is caused by excess carbon dioxide (CO[subscript 2]) in the atmosphere. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels put CO[subscript 2] and other heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere, which causes the Earth's…
Descriptors: Fuels, Earth Science, Marine Biology, Climate
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Sallis, Derek; Rule, Audrey C.; Jennings, Ethan – Science Scope, 2009
Unmotivated, underachieving students pose a huge challenge for teachers. One way to motivate and stimulate student interest in a topic is to use humor. Humor can help students make new connections in learning and improves retention of information (Garner 2006). In this article, the authors describe how they integrated art and literature with…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Cartoons, Paleontology, Earth Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Schultz, Bryan; Yates, Crystal; Schultz, Jayne M. – Science Scope, 2008
To help eighth-grade students experience the excitement of Earth science research, the authors developed an inquiry-based project in which students evaluated and cataloged their campus geology and soils. Following class discussions of rock-weathering and soil-forming processes, students worked in groups to excavate multiple soil pits in the school…
Descriptors: Soil Science, Geology, Earth Science, Grade 8
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Podoll, Andrew; Olson, Barry; Montplaisir, Lisa; Schwert, Donald; McVicar, Kim; Comez, Dogan; Martin, William – Science Scope, 2008
In 2006, a unique scenario transported eighth-grade Earth science students from the classroom into the cold, dry, pristine surroundings of Antarctica. The mission was to expose the students to hands-on science using satellite telephones, Contact 3.0 software, and some very creative improvisation. In addition, a detailed, well-illustrated blog…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Inquiry, Hands on Science, Earth Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Kuhl, James; Shaffer, Karen – Science Scope, 2008
Constructing model hot air balloons is an activity that captures the imaginations of students, enabling teachers to present required content to minds that are open to receive it. Additionally, there are few activities that lend themselves to integrating so much content across subject areas. In this article, the authors describe how they have…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Metric System, Earth Science, Measurement
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Barker, Marianne – Science Scope, 1998
Details the summer workshop experiences of a participant in the EPIcenter (Earth Processes Information Center for Teachers) Project. Describes the impact of the experience on the professional practices of the classroom teacher. (DDR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, General Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Svoboda, Michele – Science Scope, 1998
Details the summer workshop experiences of a participant in the EPIcenter (Earth Processes Information Center for Teachers). Describes the impact of the experience on the professional practices of the classroom teacher. (DDR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, General Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Emery, Dave – Science Scope, 1996
Describes a lab involving a cloud formation activity that uses the constructivist learning model to get students more involved in creating the lab. Enables students to develop a greater understanding of the concepts involved and more interest in the lab's outcomes. (JRH)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Earth Science, Hands on Science, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Babbitt, Susan – Science Scope, 1998
Describes a two-week summer experience for teachers and students on a dig in Colorado looking for fossil records of the plants and animals in the area. (DDR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, General Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Barker, Marianne – Science Scope, 2000
Describes a three-week activity unit on earthquakes that addresses the National Science Education Standards. Includes mantle convection, crust, plate tectonics, and faults concepts. (YDS)
Descriptors: Activity Units, Earth Science, Earthquakes, Hands on Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Nelson, Cheryl – Science Scope, 1998
Describes a summer program for teachers in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in which teachers share in hands-on activities that demonstrate volcanic processes including volcanic hazards, plate tectonics, and earthquakes. (DDR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, General Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Klinger, Art – Science Scope, 1998
Describes an educational program that asks students to attempt to prove that the earth is spherical and that it rotates. Presents tips to pique student interest and charts related to sensing the spin, nonrotation notions, flat earth fallacies, evidence that the earth is spherical and rotates, and the role of watersheds in proving that the earth…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Earth Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Furlough, Vickie; And Others – Science Scope, 1997
Describes an earth science unit in which students study soil from their own backyards through a series of integrated activities. Introduces several earth science concepts, including local geology and the development of different types of geological regions. Presents activities to make a county soil map, measure moisture in soil, and measure the…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Hands on Science, Interdisciplinary Approach