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9th grade earth sciences resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

This lab or activity is a hands-on and collaborative learning lesson that incorporates the following: STEM Earthquakes Geology Engineering Design Real-World Connections Problem Solving Inferencing and Predicting Materials: this handout, mini-marshmellows, toothpicks, jello Overview: Students will work together to tackle a real-world problem: engineers are constantly working to design and build buildings that can survive the impact of serious earthquakes. I show students some videos and picture
Preview of Cycles of Matter Webquest

Cycles of Matter Webquest

Updated as of 01/20/23!! This webquest takes students through animations of the water cycle, carbon, oxygen and phosphorus cycles, and nitrogen cycle. There are fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions that go along with each animation. This activity introduces students to the big idea that all matter is recycled and is never created or destroyed. *Answer Key included
Preview of Planet Earth: The Complete Series Videos Questions

Planet Earth: The Complete Series Videos Questions

Created by
Amy Kirkwood
All of the BBC Planet Earth Videos: From Pole to Pole, Mountains, Freshwater, Caves, Deserts, Ice Worlds, Great Plains, Jungles, Shallow Seas, Seasonal Forests, Ocean Deep, Saving Species, Into the Wilderness, and Living Together are included in this packet of video questions. These video questions are meant to guide students through the films while emphasizing the interesting scientific facts found in the series. These video questions are appropriate for general middle science classes as well a
Preview of Mapping the Ring of Fire Worksheet with keys for Earthquakes and Volcanoes.

Mapping the Ring of Fire Worksheet with keys for Earthquakes and Volcanoes.

Created by
Ian Keith
This is great worksheet to show students how a seismologist would collect seismic data and plot the coordinates on a map. The coordinates map out the boundaries of the Ring of Fire. You might have to spend a little time teaching the students how to read longitude and latitude but if they have had any experience graphing coordinates in Math then it shouldn't be too difficult. The biggest problem is the East is on the left side of the map and West is on the right. I had to spend a little time with
Preview of Biogeochemical Cycles Bundle

Biogeochemical Cycles Bundle

Included in this bundle is everything you need to teach the water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles. It includes a powerpoint, games, practice worksheets, labs, posters, and more. Click on the previews above to check out each lesson before you purchase. Be sure to follow my TpT store by clicking on the green "follow me" next to my seller picture to receive notifications of new products and upcoming sales. Don't forget to leave feedback to earn TpT credits that can be used for future purch
Preview of Geologic Time Scale Scavenger Hunt

Geologic Time Scale Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Amanda Phillips
Students will use the Geologic Time Scale as a resource to answer the questions about earth's history. There are 13 questions, copy of a time scale, and answer key. Students will explore extinctions, periods, eras, glaciation and order of life on earth.
Preview of Bill Nye Climate Video Guide Sheet

Bill Nye Climate Video Guide Sheet

Created by
jjms
This 14 question worksheet provides a way for students to follow along with the Bill Nye Climate video. The questions are all fill-in-the-blank. The video and worksheet cover the following concepts: temperature, precipitation, types of climates, equator, land features effecting climate, El Nino, atmosphere, plants and animals of different climates. The worksheet goes in order of the video so students don't lose their place while filling in the guide sheet. There is plenty of line space for stu
Preview of Trees, Forestry and Deforestation 5E Lab-Distance learning possible

Trees, Forestry and Deforestation 5E Lab-Distance learning possible

Update for distance learning: Students could do this lab at home with a tree in their backyard, neighborhood, or park. They need a cheap measuring tape, a cardboard triangle, string and a weight. Through zoom or a video, teachers can help students through the math. Another option is for the teacher to make a video measuring a tree and the corresponding math. Students can do the follow-up questions on their own.This is a full 5E designed for inquiry. It is advanced enough for AP, but accessible f
Preview of Tides Lab Using Water Balloons - Hands On Experience That Kids LOVE!

Tides Lab Using Water Balloons - Hands On Experience That Kids LOVE!

This lab is a really fun way to use discovery and investigation to teach students how gravity and inertia cause tides, along with the moon. The cost is low (a package of water balloons and yarn) and it is a great activity to get kids moving and outside. They work in small groups and go through a series of steps and procedures and record data. This was one of the most fun labs of the year for students and was instrumental is having kids understand why we have high tides on the side of the Earth c
Preview of Journey to the Center of the Earth

Journey to the Center of the Earth

Created by
Amanda Phillips
These 24 questions go with the Journey to the Center of the Earth movie released in 2008. All questions are science related and follow the order of the movie. There is a 3 page set of fill in questions for regular education students It also includes a four page multiple choice set of pages for special education students and a two page answer key. Topics include layers of the earth, minerals, and other general science topics.
Preview of PBS The Dust Bowl Ken Burns Movie Guide Answer Key Episode 1 2 Part Documentary

PBS The Dust Bowl Ken Burns Movie Guide Answer Key Episode 1 2 Part Documentary

The Dust Bowl - 2012 ‧ Documentary ‧ 4 hoursThe 1930s drought of North American prairie farmland, and its consequences during the Great Depression.Episode 1 – The Great Plow Up – 2012 - TV-PG – 1h 51mIn the early 20th century, homesteaders converge on the southern Plains, where wet years, rising wheat prices and World War I produce a classic boom. Then, in 1931, a decade-long drought begins, exacerbated by the Great Depression.38 questions with time stamps and answer keyPart 2 Reaping the Whirlw
Preview of Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change Data Analysis Virtual Lab

Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change Data Analysis Virtual Lab

Updated links as of March 2022. This lab for in-person or distance learning uses a variety of data from NOAA and other websites to help your students understand greenhouse gases, where they are found and whether they are increasing or decreasing. Then, students analyze data about the effects of climate change with real-time data about temperature, precipitation and other data. Then, students delve into longer term data including ice-core data.This lab walks students through each graph and data s
Preview of Photographing Environmental Science or Final Exam Project

Photographing Environmental Science or Final Exam Project

Created by
Palmetto Science
We are now in digital learning through the end of the year and what are you going to do about a final exam? Try this project out for your class! It is easily edited to correlate with your curriculum for Environmental Science. I have it set up for what we covered second semester, but you can easily change it out to fit your classroom. This is a great project idea that is engaging for students. They have to explore their house and neighborhood to find "terms" or "concepts" learned in class. Then,
Preview of Evolution Unit - Natural Selection (Six 90min Lesson Bundle with Assessment)

Evolution Unit - Natural Selection (Six 90min Lesson Bundle with Assessment)

Created by
S J Brull
Everything you need to teach Evolution in a science classroom. This bundle includes six 90 minute lessons (which can easily be split into twelve 40 minute lessons) and an assessment. Topics covered include Natural Selection Inquiry, M&M Selection lab, Evolutionary Theory, Population Genetics, Speciation, & a Variation Lab. After covering these topics with your class, review and assess their understanding with the assessment (two versions with keys included).Your purchase includes everyth
Preview of Earth Science Praxis Exam Study Guide

Earth Science Praxis Exam Study Guide

Need to get the extra certification to become more qualified? Say no more! I made this study guide based on the PDF from the Praxis site: https://www.ets.org/s/praxis/pdf/5571.pdf Includes all test specifications and sections needed to know for the exam! > I passed for my state standards from studying this study guide I made! Good luck, studying one page a day helps! MY STUDY TIPS: • Study every day. • Study a page a day, and also go back to old material to refresh. • Pick a time of
Preview of The Edible Layers of the Earth Lab

The Edible Layers of the Earth Lab

Created by
Ellen Z
This is easy and pretty much all you need is to buy is a bag of m&m's! My students loved this and made great connections between the actual layers of the Earth and how it correlates with m&m's. There is also an answer key included. Very easy to follow directions.
Preview of Interpreting Weather Maps

Interpreting Weather Maps

In this activity, students practice being meteorologists by interpreting weather maps. The activity includes three different weather maps with standards-aligned interpretation and analyses questions.
Preview of Review Sheet for 8th grade Science NC EOG and Final Exam

Review Sheet for 8th grade Science NC EOG and Final Exam

This is a compilation of review questions for the main units taught in 8th grade Science. Includes questions from the Hydrosphere Unit, Earth and Evolution Unit, Cells and Microbiology Unit, and Chemistry Unit. I used it as a guide to help my students review their knowledge of what we learned during the school year. It also makes helpful suggestions for how to study. My students found it very helpful. Could use sections of the review sheet for other science grade levels and courses if you find a
Preview of Science Activities Moon Phase, Eclipse, and Tides Webquests Activity Editable

Science Activities Moon Phase, Eclipse, and Tides Webquests Activity Editable

NO PREP! Two different webquests on two different pages that can be used together or separately. Easy to incorporate and can be used as one class period or two depending upon grade level etc. These webquests can be used together or separately. The first webquest focuses on moon phases and eclipses, and the second webquest is about tides. Students explore websites to find information and answer the questions. The file is editable to adapt to your needs - p.1-2 is set up to be printed as a two sid
Preview of Planisphere Lab Activity: A Star Wheel for Constellation Exploration

Planisphere Lab Activity: A Star Wheel for Constellation Exploration

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Inexpensive and ingenious! Planispheres are a unique tool for learning astronomy: a make-it-yourself star map, adjustable for any time of night in any month of the year. They are designed to show the position of prominent constellations in the night sky. It's a low-tech way for Ss to learn the location (and thus give meaning to key vocabulary terms) of the horizon, zenith, meridian, ecliptic and celestial equator on the celestial sphere. This lab includes two types of planispheres: one for stan
Preview of Meteorology Webquest

Meteorology Webquest

In this webquest, students practice being real-world meteorologists forecasting and interpreting weather maps. They use current weather websites to track current conditions and to predict future conditions. They explore the different types of weather maps meteorologists use to track different aspects of the weather. The webquest allows ample room to individualized student exploration. Students can explore different types of maps of their interest, as well as different places around the world
Preview of Soil Profile (Horizon) Poster activity with grading rubric

Soil Profile (Horizon) Poster activity with grading rubric

Soil Profile (Horizon) Activity with grading rubric Includes all the basic requirements including using the 3 main soil horizons with definitions on the poster (definitions are on the rubric). Definitions include Topsoil Humus Subsoil Bedrock Parent rock Grading point system is premade for easy expectations and grading. On a word document so you can edit any parts you would like to. Simple easy activity that most students enjoy Used in my middle school cl
Preview of Determining and Predicting El Nino and La Nina Years

Determining and Predicting El Nino and La Nina Years

Created by
Sue Wadsworth
By Sue WadsworthStudents will use past sea temperature data from NOAA to determine past El Nino and La Nina years as well as predict future events. Students will graph data, answer questions, and work on extension activities designed to help them see patterns and propose solutions to problems.
Preview of Coriolis Effect Balloon Lab

Coriolis Effect Balloon Lab

The Coriolis Effect is a very challenging scientific concept to understand, and it is hard for kids to wrap their brains around it when it's so far removed from their classroom and lives. This hands-on lab activity allows students to model the Coriolis Effect - feel and see it happen right before their eyes. Students use balloons as the Earth and draw the winds as the balloon earths spin on their axis. They can see the Coriolis Effect happen and see the directions that the winds blow on both the
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