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 475 files.

Topographic Maps - Contour Line Intrepretation
Date Submitted: 2013-02-23
Students are required to match simple topographic map contour lines to their correct cross-sectional profile.

Coriolis Effect Exit Ticket
Date Submitted: 2013-02-23
Students have to describe how winds deflect differently in the northern and southern hemispheres. Then, students have to briefly describe why this phenomenon occurs on earth.

Station Model Analysis Answer Key
Date Submitted: 2013-02-23
This is an answer key to the station model analysis exit ticket on the New York Science Teacher website.

Station Model Analysis
Date Submitted: 2013-02-23
Students both interpret a model data, and draw their own. An answer key for this handout is at the website New York Science Teacher under the title, "Station Model Analysis Answer Key."

Orographic Effect Precipitation Formation
Date Submitted: 2013-02-03
Students are asked to explain what processes are responsible for the formation orographic (mountain) cloud and precipitation.

Exit Ticket: Sun's Apparent Path
Date Submitted: 2013-01-23
This single page can be cut in half for a quick assessment, or "exit ticket". Students are asked to draw the sun's daily apparent path on a celestial sphere for an observer located in lower New York State on both equinox and solstice dates.

Pangaea And Geologic Time
Date Submitted: 2013-01-02
I cut out the middle of pages 8 and 9 to focus on just geologic events and land mass positions with respect to geologic time.

ESRT Page 5 Worksheet
Date Submitted: 2012-12-04
Worksheet designed to get students used to looking at page 5 of the ESRTs and utilizing everything it contains

Topographic Maps
Date Submitted: 2012-11-29
Worksheets with contour maps so students understand how to interpret the topography of an area

Using The Sedimentary Scheme
Date Submitted: 2012-11-08
This is to help students use the Sedimentary Scheme and chart for the Relationship of Transported Particles.


     
     

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