Earth s Atmosphere and Weather Science Learning Guide

Earth s Atmosphere and Weather Science Learning Guide
Author: NewPath Learning
Publsiher: NewPath Learning
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781632120465

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The Earth's Atmosphere Student Learning Guide includes self-directed readings, easy-to-follow illustrated explanations, guiding questions, inquiry-based activities, a lab investigation, key vocabulary review and assessment review questions, along with a post-test. It covers the following standards-aligned concepts: Our Atmosphere; Layers of the Atmosphere; Clouds; Precipitation; Weather; Weather Patterns ? Air Masses; Weather Patterns ? Fronts; Severe Weather; and Predicting Weather. Aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and other state standards.

Explaining the Weather Student Exercises and Teacher s Guide for Grade Ten Academic Science

Explaining the Weather   Student Exercises and Teacher s Guide for Grade Ten Academic Science
Author: Jim (James William) Ross,Jim Ross,Mike Lattner
Publsiher: Wellington, Ont. : Ross Lattner Educational Consultants
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Meteorology
ISBN: 1897007159

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This unit provides students with the tools to analyze the first order forces that influence Earth's weather and is subdivided into three major sections. Each section will take a little more than one week to complete. 1.Basic structure of the atmosphere and the factors that shape it. Foremost is the particle nature of the gases that make up the atmosphere, and the forces that act upon the gases. Also included is the role of water and its changes of state in the energy economy of the atmosphere. 2.The circulation of air parcels as they absorb and release energy from the sun. This fundamental motion is simple, but can be used to explain complex phenomena like warm and cold fronts. 3.The effect of the spinning of Earth upon the motion of circulating air masses. The winds that we experience are shaped more by the Coriolis effect than by thermal effects. This counter-intuitive idea is one of the more difficult ideas for a child to learn. At the end of the formal exercises, students are invited to undertake a five day research project on a weather event of interest to them.

Project Earth Science

Project Earth Science
Author: William R. Veal,Robert Alan Cohen
Publsiher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781936959983

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Rev. ed. of: Project earth science. Meteorology / by P. Sean Smith and Brent A. Ford. c1994.

Earth s Climate Science Learning Guide

Earth s Climate Science Learning Guide
Author: NewPath Learning
Publsiher: NewPath Learning
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781632120472

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Earth's Climate Learning Guide includes self-directed readings, easy-to-follow illustrated explanations, guiding questions, inquiry-based activities, a lab investigation, key vocabulary review and assessment review questions, along with a post-test. It covers the following standards-aligned concepts: Climate & Its Causes; Seasons; Climate Zones & Biomes ; The Tropical Zone; The Temperate Zone; The Polar Zone; Climate Change; Global Warming; and Ozone Depletion. Aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and other state standards.

Earth s Surface Science Learning Guide

Earth s Surface Science Learning Guide
Author: NewPath Learning
Publsiher: NewPath Learning
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781632120489

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The Earth's Surface Student Learning Guide includes self-directed readings, easy-to-follow illustrated explanations, guiding questions, inquiry-based activities, a lab investigation, key vocabulary review and assessment review questions, along with a post-test. It covers the following standards-aligned concepts: Weathering & Erosion; Erosion & Deposition Cycle; Mechanical Weathering; Chemical Weathering; Forces of Erosion & Deposition; Glaciers; Soil; Landforms & Typographic Maps; and Reading Typographic Maps. Aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and other state standards.

Intro to Meteorology Astronomy Teacher Guide

Intro to Meteorology   Astronomy Teacher Guide
Author: Michael Oard,Danny Faulkner
Publsiher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9780890519646

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Introduction to Meteorology and Astronomy Course Description This is the suggested course sequence that allows one core area of science to be studied per semester. You can change the sequence of the semesters per the needs or interests of your student; materials for each semester are independent of one another to allow flexibility. Semester 1: Meteorology The Earth was created to be the dwelling place of man. It is a complex world and its weather patterns affect our lives every day. Whether you live near the equator, a polar region, or somewhere in between, knowledge of the weather is important. The Weather Book will teach you: why our exact distance from the sun allows life on earth, how the weather on the other side of the earth affects you, how clouds form and how to identify the different types, what the difference is between a cold and warm front, why you can often see lightning long before you can hear thunder, how to build your own weather station, how to survive in dangerous weather, what the greenhouse effect and the ozone hole are, what Noah’s flood and the Ice Age have in common, how weatherpersons forecast hurricanes and tornadoes, how to read a weather map, and what our responsibility is to the environment. Learning about the weather is fun! It will change the way you look at the clouds in the sky. Now you’ll have more of an understanding about what is going on miles above your head. And when you hear a weather report on television, you will understand so much more about the world around you!. Semester 2: Astronomy One thing we have in common with the ancients is that all of the human race has gazed at the night sky, and the bright morning, and wondered, “What’s out there?” Our universe is so vast and awe-inspiring that to learn about it is to learn about ourselves. The Astronomy Book will teach you: what long-ago astronomers thought about other worlds, solar system facts, how constellations relate to astrology, the history of space exploration, black holes-do they exist?, the origin and age of the moon, why Mars doesn't support life, the composition of stars, supernova remnants, and the myth of star birth, asteroid legends and the extinction of the dinosaurs, are there planets outside our solar system, and could they be home to intelligent life?, what are UFOs?, and the age of comets and meteor showers. Learning about the universe is huge fun! In the almost infinite expanse above us, we can examine planets, galaxies, and phenomena so beautiful and complex that we never outgrow a childlike wonder. We see our own reflection in the moon, the stars, and in comet trails. The more we learn, the less we fear!

The Sun Earth Moon System Science Learning Guide

The Sun Earth Moon System Science Learning Guide
Author: NewPath Learning
Publsiher: NewPath Learning
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781632120519

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Sun-Earth-Moon System Learning Guide includes self-directed readings, easy-to-follow illustrated explanations, guiding questions, inquiry-based activities, a lab investigation, key vocabulary review and assessment review questions, along with a post-test. It covers the following standards-aligned concepts: How the Earth Moves; Earth?s Hemispheres; Seasons on Earth; Gravity & Motion; Earth?s Moon; Phases of the Moon; Eclipses; Tides; and Missions to the Moon. Aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and other state standards.

Our Solar System Science Learning Guide

Our Solar System Science Learning Guide
Author: NewPath Learning
Publsiher: NewPath Learning
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781632120526

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Our Solar System Student Learning Guide includes self-directed readings, easy-to-follow illustrated explanations, guiding questions, inquiry-based activities, a lab investigation, key vocabulary review and assessment review questions, along with a post-test. It covers the following standards-aligned concepts: Formation of Our Solar System; Geocentric & Heliocentric Systems; Parts of Our Solar System; The Sun; Measuring Distances in Space; The Inner Planets; The Outer Planets; Comets, Asteroids & Meteors; and Pluto & the Kuiper Belt. Aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and other state standards.