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Siever, Raymond – Scientific American, 1983
Discusses how the earth is a dynamic system that maintains itself in a steady state. Areas considered include large/small-scale earth motions, geologic time, rock and hydrologic cycles, and other aspects dealing with the changing face of the earth. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Evolution, Fluid Mechanics
Deike, Ruth; Thorson, Kristine; Thorson, Robert – 1998
What can the rocks in old stone walls say about how the earth's crust was shaped, melted by volcanoes, carved by glaciers, and worn by weather? What can they say about earlier people on the land and the first European settlers? The book, written for elementary-age children, tells the story of a New England farmer and his grandson walking beside…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Geology
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Zowada, Christian; Siol, Antje; Gulacar, Ozcan; Eilks, Ingo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Phosphates are essential components of any efficient fertilizer. Natural phosphate rock is, however, not available in every part of the world. According to the European Commission, phosphate rock has high economic importance as well as a certain supply risk--at least for Europe. For these reasons, environmental technology research has received a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, High School Students
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Coletta, John – American Biology Teacher, 1992
Describes a general systems evolutionary model and demonstrates how a previously established ecological model is a function of its past development based on the evolution of the rock, nutrient, and water cycles. Discusses the applications of the model in environmental education. (MDH)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Evolution, Interdisciplinary Approach
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You, Hye Sun; Delgado, Cesar; DeAtley, Kaitlyn – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2021
The global carbon cycle (CC) is a key environmental literacy issue related to climate change, ocean acidification, and energy sustainability. Understanding the CC requires interdisciplinary knowledge informed by multiple science disciplines such as biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics. To examine the core principles and interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Ecology, Climate, Conservation (Environment), Interdisciplinary Approach
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Heselden, Russ – School Science Review, 2002
Describes an activity to demonstrate the freeze thaw cycle which can cause rocks to break apart due to the expansion of freezing water. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Science Activities, Science Instruction
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McLure, Felicity; Won, Mihye; Treagust, David F. – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Understanding plate tectonics is pivotal to development of an integrated understanding of Geoscience topics. However, geology is frequently introduced to students in lower secondary school by describing separate processes, such as sedimentary rock formation, rather than investigating the overall driving forces for change. This study investigated…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Freehand Drawing, Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts
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Mulvey, Bridget – Science Teacher, 2018
Minerals are commonly taught in ways that emphasize mineral identification for its own sake or maybe to help identify rocks. But how do minerals fit in with other science content taught? The author uses mineral formulas to help Earth science students wonder about the connection between elements, compounds, mixtures, minerals, and mineral formulas.…
Descriptors: Mineralogy, Science Instruction, Earth Science, Scientific Concepts
Basca, Belinda B.; Grotzer, Tina A. – 2001
Although pressure forms the basis for understanding topics such as the internal structure of the earth, weather cycles, rock formation, Bernoulli's principle, and plate tectonics, the presence of this concept in the school curriculum is at a minimal level. This paper suggests that the ideas, misconceptions, and perceptions of students have to do…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Force, Junior High Schools, Misconceptions
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Ashmann, Scott; Anderson, Charles W.; Boeckman, Heather – Physics Education, 2016
Using real-world examples, ray diagrams, and a cognitive apprenticeship cycle, this paper focuses on developing students' conceptual (not mathematical) understanding of refraction. Refraction can be a difficult concept for students to comprehend if they do not have well-designed opportunities to practice explaining situations where reflection and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles, Scientific Literacy
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Frack, Susan; Blanchard, Scott Alan – Science Scope, 2005
In this activity students will simulate how sedimentary rocks can be changed into metamorphic rocks by intense pressure. The materials needed are two small pieces of white bread, one piece of wheat bread, and one piece of a dark bread (such as pumpernickel or dark rye) per student, two pieces of waxed paper, scissors, a ruler, and heavy books.…
Descriptors: Prediction, Geology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Breashears, Valerie – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The marketing mantra "know your audience" can be applied when examining higher education student recruitment. With endless avenues for communication and a rise in national data on this topic, exploring what works best for individual institutions is crucial. Disparaging data exists concerning how admissions administrators believe students…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, College Students, Communication Strategies, Universities
Cortland-Madison Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Cortland, NY. – 1982
Presented is a booklet containing scope and sequence charts for kindergarten and grades 1 to 6 science units. Overviews and lists of major concepts for units in the life, physical, and earth/space sciences are provided in tables for each grade level. Also presented are seven complete units, one for each grade level. Following a table of contents,…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Earth Science, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Chessin, Debby A.; Moore, Virginia J. – Science and Children, 2004
Most of teachers are familiar with the 5-E model of science instruction-engage, Explore, Explain, Expand, and Evaluate (Trowbridge and Bybee 1990). It is a valuable tool that allows teachers to structure science experiences so students use the processes of scientific inquiry to construct and connect ideas rather than simply memorize seemingly…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Science Education, Science Instruction, Models
Shaw, Donna Gail; Dybdahl, Claudia S. – 1996
The purpose of this sourcebook is to provide elementary classroom teachers with meaningful ideas and activities for supplementing their science and language arts programs. Five general topics encompassing the earth, life, and physical science have been selected as units and further subdivided into chapters. Each chapter contains a multitude of…
Descriptors: Biology, Constructivism (Learning), Earth Science, Educational Strategies
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