In today's lesson, students will explore what types of volcanoes exist and what causes them to erupt. In addition, we will look into the volcanoes in Washington state, as well as the Pacific Ring of Fire. We will approach the lesson in three parts:
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In today's lesson, students will learn about the 3 types of rocks, how they are formed, and the geologic processes involved in forming the rocks. Students will also explore how natural features can be used as evidence to understand the processes that take place in a certain region. The students will explore the rock cycle lesson in 3 parts:
In today's lesson, students will learn about the lithosphere and tectonic plates to better understand how earthquakes and tsunamis occur. The lesson involves 2 interactive activities and is divided into three parts:
In today's lesson, students will explore an important part of many peoples' diets: seafood! Students will examine current techniques used to capture fish and explore the impacts of those techniques on populations in the ocean. Today's lesson is divided into three parts:
In today's lesson, students will learn how fossils form, what kinds of fossils exist, as well as the information that we can (and can't) obtain from looking at fossils. The lesson will consist of 2 activities:
In today's lesson, we are going to explore the topic of storms, specifically thunderstorms. Through multiple experiments, we will demonstrate the mechanisms and reasons behind thunderstorms, lightning, and rain. The lesson will be broken up into 3 main activities:
In today's lesson, we will be exploring the topic of ocean acidification. As we burn more fossil fuels, the increased release of carbon dioxide has increased the acidity of the oceans. To simulate this, we will perform an experiment by testing the acidity of water with additional carbon dioxide in comparison to plain water. This topic will be covered in two parts:
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