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The purpose of this activity is to measure surface temperature with a handheld Infrared Thermometer (IRT). The instrument is pointed at the ground to take surface temperature readings. Intended outcomes are that students will learn to use an infrared thermometer, and understand how different surfaces radiate energy. Supporting background materials for both student and teacher are included.
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
help
students
better
understand
percent
cloud
cover
and
to
take
more
accurate
cloud
cover
observations.
Working
in
pairs
or
small
groups,
students
use
construction
paper
to
simulate
cloud
cover.
They
estimate
the
percentage
of
cloud
cover
represented
by
torn
pieces
of
paper
on
a
contrasting
background
and
assign
a
cloud
cover
classification
to
the
simulations
created
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The purpose of this resource is to introduce students to gravemetric measurements - calculating the amount of water in a soil sample or other substance by weighting it before and after drying.
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This
lesson
plan
is
part
of
the
Center
for
Educational
Resources
(CERES),
a
series
of
web-based
astronomy
lessons
created
by
a
team
of
master
teachers,
university
faculty,
and
NASA
researchers.
Students
download
NASA
Hubble
Space
Telescope
(HST)
images
of
the
Martian
polar
ice
caps
from
different
times
to
measure
and
compare
the
changing
Martian
and
Earth
poles.
This
lesson
contains
expected
outcomes
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Discovering
Plate
Boundaries
is
based
on
5
world
maps
containing
earthquake,
volcano,
topography,
satellite
gravity,
and
seafloor
age
data.
The
novel
aspect
of
the
exercise
is
the
"jigsaw"
manner
in
which
student
groups
access
the
maps
and
use
them
to
discover,
classify,
and
describe
plate
boundary
types.
The
exercise
is
based
only
on
observation
and
description,
which
makes
it
useful
at
a
wide
variety
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
observe
the
type
and
cover
of
clouds
including
contrails.
Students
observe
which
of
ten
types
of
clouds
and
how
many
of
three
types
of
contrails
are
visible
and
how
much
of
the
sky
is
covered
by
clouds
(other
than
contrails)
and
how
much
is
covered
by
contrails.
Intended
outcomes
are
that
students
learn
how
to
make
estimates
from
observations
and
how
to
categorize
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The purpose of this resource is to measure the conductivity of water at a freshwater hydrology site. Students calibrate and take electrical conductivity measurements using an electrical conductivity meter. Students estimate the total dissolved solids from the electrical conductivity measurements.
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The
purpose
of
this
resource
is
to
measure
the
amounts
of
nitrogen,
phosphorous
and
potassium
in
each
horizon
in
a
soil
profile.
Using
a
NPK
test
kit,
students
mix
a
dry,
sieved
soil
sample
into
a
solution
and
chemically
extract
the
N,
P,
and
K
as
nitrate,
phosphate,
and
potassium.
The
N,
P,
and
K
amounts
in
the
sample
are
determined
by
comparing
the
solution
to
a
color
chart.
Students
describe
the
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
measure
air
pressure.
Students
record
atmospheric
pressure
using
a
barometer
or
altimeter.
Intended
outcomes
are
that
students
gain
an
understanding
that
barometric
or
altimeter
pressure
varies
and
its
increase
or
decrease
indicates
an
upcoming
change
in
the
weather.
Students
also
learn
that
the
air
has
weight.
Supporting
background
materials
for
both
student
and
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The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
record
daily
measurements
of
maximum,
minimum,
and
current
air
and
soil
temperatures
at
a
common
site.
One
temperature
probe
is
placed
inside
an
instrument
shelter
while
another
is
installed
at
a
10
cm
depth
in
the
soil.
A
digital
thermometer
is
used
to
measure
current
temperatures
as
well
as
daily
minimum
and
maximum
temperatures.
The
daily
minimum
and
maximum
temperatures
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