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Hjelm, Elizabeth – Science Scope, 2011
Seafloor exploration being done by scientists is an ideal way to introduce students to technology as a tool for inquiry. The same technology that allows scientists to share data in near real time can also provide students the tools to become researchers. NOAA's Ocean Explorer Explorations website is a rich research data bank that can be used by…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Physical Geography, Scientists, Internet
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Russo, Joseph; Mattox, Stephen; Kildau, Nicole – Science Scope, 2010
The wealth of geologic data on Hawaiian volcanoes makes them ideal for study by middle school students. In this paper the authors use existing data on the age and location of Hawaiian volcanoes to predict the location of the next Hawaiian volcano and when it will begin to grow on the floor of the Pacific Ocean. An inquiry-based lesson is also…
Descriptors: Physical Geography, Natural Disasters, Middle School Students, Secondary School Science
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Schipper, Stacia; Mattox, Stephen – Science Scope, 2010
Landforms, natural hazards, and the change in the Earth over time are common material in state and national standards. Volcanoes exemplify these standards and readily capture the interest and imagination of students. With a minimum of training, students can recognize erupted materials and types of volcanoes; in turn, students can relate these…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Physical Geography, Computer Uses in Education, Web Sites
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Bricker, Patricia; Rogowski, Nick; Hedt, Melissa; Rolfe, Nadeen – Science Scope, 2010
The "Into Thin Air" unit, based on the book by Jon Krakauer, was designed as an interdisciplinary unit for a small group of academically gifted sixth-grade students. It included hands-on, minds-on activities that would immerse students in the scientific, social, and personal struggles people face while attempting to climb the world's tallest…
Descriptors: Units of Study, Physical Activities, Physical Geography, Recreational Activities
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Dress, Abby – Science Scope, 2005
Within this huge national park (over two million acres spread across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho) are steaming geysers, hot springs, bubbling mudpots, and fumaroles, or steam vents. Drives on the main roads of Yellowstone take tourists through the major hot attractions, which also include Norris Geyser Basin, Upper and Lower Geyser Basin, West…
Descriptors: Parks, Geology, Science Education, Physical Geography