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Students
will
be
introduced
to
different
species
of
macroinvertebrates.
They
will
hypothesize
why
each
insect
looks
the
way
it
does.
Then
students
will
make
observations
of
macroinvertebrates
in
an
aquarium
in
their
classroom.
For
an
optional
extension,
teachers
can
take
students
to
a
local
stream
or
pond
to
conduct
field
observations.
The
purpose
of
this
activity
is
to
introduce
students
to
hydrology
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A
learning
activity
for
the
Scoop
on
Soils
book
in
the
Elementary
GLOBE
Series.
Each
student
will
make
predictions
about
the
properties
of
various
soil
samples.
Then
they
will
examine
several
types
of
soils
and
record
their
observations.
Next,
they
will
learn
about
soil
profiles
and
horizons
by
both
examining
a
soil
sample
in
a
jar
and
by
creating
a
soil
profile
flip
chart.
The
purpose
of
the
activity
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A
learning
activity
for
the
"Do
You
Know
That
Clouds
Have
Names?"
book
in
the
Elementary
GLOBE
series.
Each
student
will
be
given
the
opportunity
to
create
their
own
cumulus
cloud
out
of
white
paper
and
mount
it
on
blue
paper.
Students
will
also
complete
the
Cloud
Fun
Student
Activity
Sheet
that
includes
a
description
of
the
cloud
and
what
the
weather
was
like
on
the
day
the
cloud
was
observed.
The
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The purpose of this resource is to familiarize students with the importance of perspective and various scales of remotely sensed data. Students create a 3-D model of an area and develop a classification system for the landforms in their model. The maps can then be used to answer certain questions about the environment.
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The purpose of this resource is to investigate the center pixel of a homogeneous land Cover Site in order to understand that individual land areas are part of a larger land system.
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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
Teacher
Pages
feature
news
and
events,
instructional
materials,
projects,
reference
materials,
and
classroom
activities
for
instruction
in
language
arts,
math,
science,
and
social
studies
in
the
context
of
environmental
education.
Kids
in
grades
4-8
can
learn
about
a
wide
selection
of
environmental
topics,
such
as
wetlands,
endangered
species,
water
and
air
quality,
conservation,
and
invasive
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This
site,
from
the
Miami
Museum
of
Science,
provides
an
overview
of
the
basic
scientific
concepts
behind
a
hurricane.
A
collection
of
projects
allows
students
to
build
their
own
weather
station.
These
include
making
a
psychrometer
to
measure
air
humidity,
wind
spirals,
chimes,
a
wind
scale
tool
to
measure
wind
speed,
a
wind
scale
streamer
to
measure
wind
direction,
and
a
barometer
and
air
pressure
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Simscience
is
a
website
devoted
to
areas
of
science
where
computer
simulations
are
at
the
forefront
of
discovery.
This
interactive
activity
aids
students
in
understanding
structures
(particularly
dams),
fracture
mechanics,
engineering,
hydraulics
and
geotechnology.
This
site
emphasizes
analytical
thinking,
iterative
design,
multiple
solutions
and
teamwork.
Learning
in
this
activity
is
mostly
collaborative,
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In
this
module,
students
carry
out
a
number
of
activities
that
demonstrate
the
concepts
of
evaporation,
condensation,
precipitation,
and
soil
moisture
and
runoff.
The
students
then
construct
a
terrarium
as
a
way
to
observe
the
water
cycle
as
a
whole.
Immediately
following
this,
students
use
the
Internet
to
acquire
Real
Time
Data
from
the
Olympic
Peninsula
in
Washington
which
they
can
then
use
to
describe
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