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Covell, Geoff – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1990
Provides information for planning an expedition in the Pyrenees Mountains of Spain and France. Considers weather and gear, food and drink, first aid, travel to the area, washing, planning the day, languages of the area, base camp areas, specifics on the town of Bagneres de Luchon, and personal growth opportunities. (KS)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, First Aid, Food
Fish, Peter – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1994
This last installment of articles addressing preparation of day hikers and backpackers discusses the importance of drinking plenty of purified water; how to keep food safe from animals; the necessity of carrying a flashlight, first aid kit, and compass; actions to take when someone is injured; and being prepared for any kind of weather. (LP)
Descriptors: Camping, Drinking Water, Equipment, First Aid
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Hallgren-Scaffidi, Lynette – Legacy, 1994
Discusses the interpretation of weather for children and shares program ideas to interpret the water cycle, thunderstorms (including fear of thunderstorms), and rainbows (including the colors of the rainbow). (MKR)
Descriptors: Color, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation
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Lyons, Robin R. – Journal of Geography, 1992
Suggests that geographers can serve their communities as Boy Scout merit badge counselors. Identifies several merit badge projects that are closely related to geography topics. Discusses projects involving (1) environmental science; (2) geology; (3) oceanography; (4) orienteering; (5) weather; (6) U.S. cultures; (7) community citizenship; and (8)…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Community Action, Environmental Education, Geographic Concepts
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Bryan, Benjamin L.; Bryan, M. Leonard – Science Scope, 1998
Presents an activity on the study, collection, and analysis of snow. Provides students with opportunities to conduct fieldwork in a collaborative team fashion and develop skills in formulating and testing hypotheses. (DDR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, General Science, Hands on Science, Learning Strategies
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Hansen, Pal J. Kirkeby – Investigating, 2000
Introduces Project Weather and Water with the goal of developing and testing ideas of how to implement weather topics and water physics in an integrated way. Discusses teacher preparation, implementation, and evaluation of this project. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries, Science Activities
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Olson, Eric A.; Rule, Audrey C.; Dehm, Janet – Science and Children, 2005
In the city where the authors live, located on the shore of Lake Ontario, children have ample opportunity to interact with snow. Water vapor rising from the relatively warm lake surface produces tremendous "lake effect" snowfalls when frigid winter winds blow. Snow piles along roadways after each passing storm, creating impressive snow…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Weather, Science Activities, Elementary School Science
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Gilhousen, David – Science Teacher, 2004
In this article, the author discusses a tornado-producing machine that he used in teacher-led, student assisted demonstrations in order to reinforce concepts learned during a unit on weather. The machine, or simulator, was powered by a hair dryer, fan, and cool-mist humidifier. The machine consists of a demonstration table containing a plenum box,…
Descriptors: Physics, Weather, Natural Disasters, Science Instruction
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Fields, Cheryl – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2005
Anyone who has ever complained that colleges and universities are highly bureaucratic entities, almost inherently incapable of moving quickly, should be gratified by what we saw in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. With amazing swiftness, colleges and universities across the country--from large publics to small privates to community and…
Descriptors: Colleges, College Students, Crisis Management, College Admission
Council for American Private Education, 2006
Outlook is the monthly newsletter for the Council for American Private Education (CAPE). Each issue contains information relating to private education such as: new legislation and regulations, the most recent research, court rulings, national trends, federal initiatives, private school news briefs, and more. This issue contains the following…
Descriptors: Private Education, Private Schools, Weather, Natural Disasters
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Wilcox, Dawn Renee; Sterling, Donna R. – Science Scope, 2006
Legends and tall tales have been part of the American culture for ages. Students are probably already familiar with the tales of how Pecos Bill fearlessly tamed a ferocious tornado, or Paul Bunyan effortlessly restrained a great river. Such tales have been passed down from generation to generation to explain humanity, the natural world, and…
Descriptors: Tales, Science Instruction, Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods
Boy Scouts of America, Irving, TX. – 1965
Presented are various activities and projects intended to help Boy Scouts earn a merit badge in oceanography. Each project and/or activity is related to a requirement (objective) found in a list at the beginning of the booklet. Topic areas and/or related activities and projects include: (1) nature of oceanography (naming oceanography branches,…
Descriptors: Climate, Marine Biology, Oceanography, Science Activities
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Select Committee on Aging. – 1984
This paper, on the health hazards of cold weather for elderly persons, presents information from various sources on the death rates in winter throughout the United States. After reviewing the scope of the problem, specific health hazards associated with cold weather are discussed, i.e., hypothermia, fires, carbon monoxide poisoning, and influenza…
Descriptors: Death, Federal Programs, Health Conditions, Heating
Anchorage School District, AK. – 1984
The term weather is commonly used to refer to the condition of the atmosphere as it affects people's activities on the earth's surface. Four weather elements are considered in this unit: clouds, precipitation, temperature, and wind. This publication details the materials, objectives, supplemental materials, background information for the eight…
Descriptors: Climate, Earth Science, Elementary School Science, Grade 1
Johnson, Eric S. – 1987
In recent years, assessment of what is actually learned or accomplished in a college career has gained increasing attention. An instructor of a weather and climate geography course at Illinois State University constructed a 25-question multiple choice test in order to develop a method of assessing what his students learned during the course. The…
Descriptors: Climate, Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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