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Earth sciences Common Core W.6.1d resources

Preview of Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Activity

Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Activity

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Your middle school students will love making real life data driven decisions about energy sources for a fictional city. After they analyze the renewable and nonrenewable energy sources they'll create a presentation to persuade a panel why their choices are right for the city. Sharpen your student’s critical thinking, persuasive writing, and presentation skills this with project on energy sources! This project will give your middle school students the chance to analyze the energy needs of a ci
Preview of What Factor Causes the Seasons - Comparing Distance to the Sun & the Sun's Angle

What Factor Causes the Seasons - Comparing Distance to the Sun & the Sun's Angle

One common student misconception about the cause of the seasons is that Earth’s distance from the Sun is the main factor. This activity directly relates to this misconception. Students should understand direct and indirect light and its role in temperature in order to successfully complete this lesson. Students are asked to compare and contrast 3 graphs, a common synthesizing task in many standardized tests. Students create the graphs, showing the monthly averages of Earth’s distance to the Sun,
Preview of Shadow Investigation - Exploring the Relationship Between the Sun & Shadows

Shadow Investigation - Exploring the Relationship Between the Sun & Shadows

The first lesson in a series of lessons that explores how people began and continue to tell time on Earth. In this lesson, students build a simple gnoman, the piece of a sundial that creates a shadow. Throughout the day, students track the changes in length and direction of the shadow. After students analyze the relationship, they are asked to build an argument from evidence for how the Sun moves through the sky based on their investigation. This lesson can be done in a variety of ways. I’ve inc
Preview of Exploring Direct and Indirect Light - An Investigation Using Temperature

Exploring Direct and Indirect Light - An Investigation Using Temperature

Understanding the relationship between the Earth’s tilt and the seasons requires students to understand how the angle of light affects the temperature of a place. This lesson aims to begin that understanding. This investigation can be easily done at home with only a few supplies. Using lamps and thermometers, students find the difference between initial and final temperatures from two lamps: one demonstrating direct light and another demonstrating indirect light. From there, the lesson provides
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