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This
Classroom
Connectors
lesson
plan
teaches
students
about
the
Sun's
energy
and
how
it
affects
life
on
Earth.
This
includes
knowing
what
light
is,
using
it
to
explain
certain
phenomenon,
and
knowing
what
the
electromagnetic
spectrum
is.
The
site
provides
goals,
objectives,
an
outline,
time
required,
materials,
activities,
and
closure
ideas
for
the
lesson.
The
Classroom
Connectors
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content
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This
lesson
plan
has
students
follow
the
path
of
pollution
from
the
Chernobyl
nuclear
accident.
They
will
name
and
locate
countries
to
which
radiation
traveled
and
describe
how
air
pollution
moves
from
one
area
to
another.
In
addition
they
will
compare
the
chronological
sequence
of
radiation
travel
with
geographic
distribution.
Provided
are:
essential
elements,
objective,
focus,
a
list
of
materials,
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This
lesson
will
inform
students
about
the
high
level
of
confidence
we
have
in
the
geological
ages
of
an
old
Earth.
At
the
same
time,
it
should
reveal
an
example
of
pseudoscience,
which
should
be
part
of
any
effort
to
improve
science
literacy
and
critical
thinking.
Students
are
taken
through
a
combination
of
background
information
and
interactive
experiences,
and
checked
frequently
by
questions
to
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This
lesson
teaches
students
that
scientific
knowledge
is
fundamentally
uncertain.
Students
manipulate
sealed
mystery
boxes
and
attempt
to
determine
the
inner
structure
of
the
boxes
which
contain
a
moving
ball
and
a
fixed
barrier
or
two.
The
nature
and
sources
of
uncertainty
inherent
in
the
process
of
problem-solving
are
experienced.
The
uncertainty
of
the
conclusions
is
reduced
by
student
collaboration.
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This
lesson
plan
is
part
of
the
DiscoverySchool.com
lesson
plan
library
for
grades
6-8.
It
focuses
on
how
star
positions
shift
over
long
periods
of
time.
By
using
a
program
called
Skyglobe,
students
gain
understanding
of
movements
of
the
stars,
and
predict
how
objects
will
be
different
with
different
changes
in
time.
It
includes
objectives,
materials,
procedures,
discussion
questions,
evaluation
ideas,
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In this lesson, students learn about the Moon's changing appearance and its pattern of movement. Through class discussion, activities, and multimedia resources, students will learn to identify the phases of the Moon, understand that it completes one revolution around Earth per month, and recognize that the Moon is visible sometimes at night, sometimes during the day, and sometimes not at all.
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In this lesson plan students will learn about how tornadoes are formed and how they are rated according to intensity. They will explore various topics about tornadoes, including where they occur most frequently, what kind of damage they cause, how they are predicted, and current scientific research. Students will work both alone and in small groups to gain a better understanding of tornadoes.
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This
lesson
plan
stresses
the
importance
of
maintaining
ecosystems
and
explores
the
various
arguments
in
favor
of
preserving
the
biodiversity
of
Earth.
Students
will
view
photos
of
endangered
species
and
discuss
why
these
animals
are
threatened
and
why
they
should
be
protected;
learn
the
meaning
of
biodiversity,
ecosystem,
and
extinction;
explain
why
all
members
of
an
ecosystem
are
important;
list
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This
lesson
plan
is
part
of
the
DiscoverySchool.com
lesson
plan
library
for
grades
K-5.
It
focuses
on
the
relationship
of
the
nine
planets
in
our
solar
system
to
the
Sun
by
creating
a
3-D
representation.
Included
are
objectives,
materials,
procedures,
discussion
questions,
evaluation
ideas,
suggested
readings,
and
vocabulary.
There
are
videos
available
to
order
which
complement
this
lesson,
an
audio-enhanced
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This
activity
has
students
apply
scientific
theory
and
hypothesis
to
studies
being
conducted
in
the
Black
Sea.
They
will
discuss
the
purpose
of
and
theory
behind
the
Black
Sea
study
and
use
maps
to
explain
the
flood
theory.
Students
will
also
write
hypotheses
suggesting
what
certain
pieces
of
evidence
might
reveal
about
the
Black
Sea
and
the
flood.
Next,
they
will
read
about
the
researchers'
discoveries
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