Where's Waldo? Find and track Waldo across the United States using clues given by people who've seen him! This is a fun way to learn & practice how to utilize p- and s-wave travel time curves to determine epicenter distance, and then
The objective of this lab is to observe and record emission lines (the bright line spectra) of different elements in a spectral tube and identify the parent element emitting the light.
Materials Required
- 4 Spectral tubes of different elements
Subjects:
Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
The objective of this lab is to draw inferences and develop conclusions by making observations of diagrams and answering questions about the scenarios they represent.
This lab is used in 8th grade science class, as well as 9th grade earth science,
This study guide is designed to help students in New York review basic science skills for the NYS Earth Science Regents exam. Topics of review include:Metric MeasurementRoundingInstruments used in Earth ScienceGraphingObservations, Inferences &
This review packet serves as a study guide for New York students taking the Earth Science Regents exam. It includes page-by-page review of the NYS Earth Science Reference Tables, providing a brief explanation of each chart/diagram as well as
This packet can be used to review plotting coordinates of latitude and longitude on a map. It provides practice using degrees and minutes, and includes practice identifying locations on NYS's Earth Science Reference Tables page 3: Generalized
The objective of this lab is to make a scale model of our solar system, so as to better understand just how large the distances in our solar system are.
Materials Required
- Scientific Calculator
- Meter Stick(s)
- Objects/signs to
Subjects:
Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
The objective of this lab is to apply knowledge of graphing relationships to graph and determine the relationship between sunspots and time. Students will be asked to label and number the x- and y- axes on their graph, plot data in a line graph
Subjects:
Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
The objective of this lab is to calculate the rate of change by observing, recording and graphing data, and then using the graphed data to calculate the rate of change.
Materials Required (for each lab set-up)
- Triple (or quadruple) beam
Subjects:
Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
This interactive lesson is geared towards 6-9th grade students learning about topography. It introduces the topic of topographic maps and instructs students on how to interpret them. This lesson is most effective and engaging when used in Google
The objective of this lab is to calculate the density of 5 objects by measuring their masses and volumes and then applying the density formula.
Materials Required (for each lab set-up)
- Triple (or quadruple) beam balance
- Graduated
Subjects:
Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
The objective of this lab is to develop observations and corresponding inferences by analyzing a cartoon diagram of a lab. It is used in a grade 8 science classroom, as well as an introduction to grade 9 earth science. This lab meets New York
Subjects:
Basic Principles, Other (Science), General Science
This lesson is an introduction to Earth's spheres and topography. It covers new vocab topics such as lithosphere, landscape, elevation, slope, and relief. This is a Google Slides presentation that can easily be integrated with Pear Deck or Nearpod
This lab is designed to be a fun and simple way for students to practice accurately plotting latitude and longitude coordinates on a map. They will create the dots to their own connect the dots image, and then connect the dots in order to form the
This is a review jeopardy game that can be used to review Astronomy topics in NYS's Earth Science curriculum. It has 5 categories: Stars, Universe, Random, Earth Science Reference Tables, and Pot Luck. Note: the Pot Luck category is random trivia.
Ask Marissa St Louis a question. They will receive an automated email and will return to answer you as soon as possible.
Please Login to ask your question.