Just Submitted Earth Science Files

Below are a listing of files that have been recently submitted. They are in order of newest to oldest. There are 502 files.

Finding Polaris | Kid On A Bike Animation
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
(https://youtu.be/FTsnCnMDKSM) YouTube link (left) has a screen grab of this old animation (swf file no longer supported). Overview of video: Kid on a bike heading to north pole, stopping to view Polaris along the way (https://youtu.be/FTsnCnMDKSM)

Seasons And Sunpath
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
In this lab, you will use a plastic hemisphere to represent the dome of the sky. You will need to imagine that you are at the center of the base of the dome. The border around your globe, where it touches the table is your horizon.

Air Masses And Fronts
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Students will make models of air mass movements using corn syrup and water.

Correlation Of Fossils
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Correlation of fossils and layers of rock around the outcrops in your classroom.

Earth Science Book Report
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
This project which brings more reading and writing into the Earth Science classroom. Included: Book list, Cover page, and Rubric.

Utah Slots
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Slot Canyons are narrow canyons with very steep sides that are especially common in the Navajo Sandstone of the Colorado Plateau. The title is a play on the fact that the state of Utah, unlike neighboring states, does not allow casinos and slot machines.

Glacial Legacies Of New York State
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
For those of us living in the 21st century, it may be difficult to think of a time when nearly all of New York State was covered by a sheet of ice nearly a mile thick. TAs you will see, the proof is in the landscape.

The Geology Of The Grand Canyon
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
The Grand Canyon is arguably the deepest cleft in Earth's surface. A few rivers around the world have dug deeper than the Grand Canyon, but those canyons are not as long nor do they cut though a nearly flat plateau landscape.

Cool Imposters PowerPoint
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
This PowerPoint of 21 images shows land features that were clearly not made by glacier related processes. Yet, they might be interpreted as evidence of glaciation were they not found in an area that has experienced only tropical temperate conditions.

Earth Science Regents Estimated Schedule
Date Submitted: 2005-09-01
Outline of an estimated time schedule of regents core.


     
     

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