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This product includes one-page notes for the following topics/chapters:
• Climate and Biomes Unit
Chapter 1: What is climate?
Chapter 2: Factors that Affect Climate
Chapter 3: Climate vs. Weather
Chapter 4: Climate and Latitude
Chapter 5: Biomes
Chapter 6: Graphing & Mapping Biomes
Chapter 7: Wind Currents & Climate
Chapter 8: Ocean Currents & Climate
Chapter 9: Using Fossils to Study Climate
Chapter 10: Climate Change
• Earth, Moon and Celestial Cycles Unit
Chapter 1: Gravity
Chapter 2: Rotation vs. Revolution
Chapter 3: Time Units
Chapter 4: Celestial Cycles
Chapter 5: Sun’s Movement & Shadows
Chapter 6: Stars Movement at Night
Chapter 7: Seasons
Chapter 8: Seasonal Constellations
Chapter 9: Earth’s Revolution & Seasons
Chapter 10: Earth’s Tilt
Chapter 11: Sun’s Altitude & the Seasons
Chapter 12: Lunar Phases
Chapter 13: Eclipses
Chapter 14: Tidal Cycle
Chapter 15: Spring vs. Neap Tide
• Earth's History Unit
Chapter 1: Geologic Time Scale
Chapter 2: Early Earth (Precambrian)
Chapter 3: History of Life on Earth
Chapter 4: Mass Extinctions
Chapter 5: Fossils (How they form, how we study them)
Chapter 6: Types of Fossils
Chapter 7: Index Fossils
Chapter 8: Relative Dating
Chapter 9: Absolute Dating (Carbon Dating)
Chapter 10: Studying Past Climate Part 1 (Tree Rings)
Chapter 11: Studying Past Climate Part 2 (Ice Cores)
• Earth's Systems: Geosphere, Atmosphere & Hydrosphere Unit
Chapter 1: Earth’s Spheres (Hydrosphere, Geosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere)
Chapter 2: Abundance of Elements (in the Crust, Hydrosphere and Troposphere)
Chapter 3: Inside Earth
Chapter 4: Continental vs. Oceanic Crust
Chapter 5: Water on Earth
Chapter 6: Freshwater vs. Saltwater
Chapter 7: Water Cycle
Chapter 8: Water Cycle around Earth
Chapter 9: Layers of the Atmosphere
Chapter 10: Atmospheric Gases
Chapter 11: Atmospheric Pressure & Temperature
Chapter 12: Types of Clouds
Chapter 13: Wind Patterns
Chapter 14: Ocean Currents
• Human Impact Unit
Chapter 1: Earth’s Resources
Chapter 2: Human Impact on the Environment
Chapter 3: Negative Environmental Impact
Chapter 4: Pollution
Chapter 5: Air Pollution
Chapter 6: Water Pollution
Chapter 7: Acid Rain
Chapter 8: Land Pollution
Chapter 9: Ozone Depletion
Chapter 10: Global Warming
Chapter 11: Evidence for Climate Change
Chapter 12: Human Population Growth
Chapter 13: Human Impact on Other Species
Chapter 14: Biological Magnification
Chapter 15: Conservation & Sustainability
Chapter 16: Solving Environmental Problems
• Mapping Earth and Landforms Unit
Chapter 1: Mapping Earth
Chapter 2: Finding Latitude with Polaris
Chapter 3: Reading Topographic Maps
Chapter 4: Creating Topographic Maps
Chapter 5: Creating Topographic Profiles
Chapter 6: Landforms & Bodies of Water
Chapter 7: Coastal Landforms
• Natural Resources Unit
Chapter 1: Natural Resources Part 1 (Natural vs. Man-Made)
Chapter 2: Natural Resources Part 2 (Renewable vs. Nonrenewable)
Chapter 3: Synthetic Products
Chapter 4: Distribution of Natural Resources
Chapter 5: Effects of Uneven Distribution
• Slow and Rapid Changes to Earth Unit
Chapter 1: What is weathering?
Chapter 2: What is erosion?
Chapter 3: Gravity’s Role in Erosion
Chapter 4: Rate of Erosion
Chapter 5: Waterfall Formation
Chapter 6: Deposition
Chapter 7: Slow Change Summary
Chapter 8: River Erosion & Deposition
Chapter 9: Evidence for Slow Change
Chapter 10: Landforms & Slow Change
Chapter 11: Cave Formation
Chapter 12: Rapid Changes to Earth
• Soil Unit
Chapter 1: What is a soil?
Chapter 2: How does soil form?
Chapter 3: Soil Textures
Chapter 4: Types of Soil
Chapter 5: Layers of Soil
Chapter 6: Living & Nonliving Parts of Soil
• Rocks and Minerals Unit
Chapter 1: What is a mineral?
Chapter 2: How do minerals form?
Chapter 3: Mineral Properties (Includes Mohs' Hardness INB activity)
Chapter 4: Common Minerals
Chapter 5: Mineral vs. Rock
Chapter 6: Types of Rocks
Chapter 7: Sedimentary Rock Formation
Chapter 8: Rock Cycle
• Structure of the Universe Unit
Chapter 1: Structure of the Universe
Chapter 2: History of the Universe (The Big Bang Theory)
Chapter 3: Composition of the Universe
Chapter 4: Types of Galaxies
Chapter 5: Celestial Objects
Chapter 6: History of Our Solar System
Chapter 7: Our Solar System
Chapter 8: Solar System Trends
Chapter 9: Stars
Chapter 10: Life of a Star
Chapter 11: Extraterrestrial Objects (Asteroids, Comets, Meteoroids)
• Tectonic Plates Unit
Chapter 1: Plate Tectonics
Chapter 2: Types of Plate Boundaries
Chapter 3: Plate Boundary Landforms
Chapter 4: Seafloor Spreading
Chapter 5: Convection in the Mantle
Chapter 6: Continental Drift Theory
Chapter 7: Evidence for Pangaea
Chapter 8: Volcanoes
Chapter 9: Volcanic Island Formation
Chapter 10: Earthquakes
Chapter 11: Types of Faults
Chapter 12: Earthquake & Volcano Mapping
Chapter 13: Seismology
• Weather Unit
Chapter 1: What is weather?
Chapter 2: Describing Weather
Chapter 3: Weather Station Model
Chapter 4: Sun’s Role in Weather
Chapter 5: High vs. Low Pressure
Chapter 6: Types of Air Masses
Chapter 7: Weather Fronts
Chapter 8: Types of Clouds
Chapter 9: Weather Patterns in the US
Chapter 10: Isotherm Maps
Chapter 11: Reading Isotherm & Isobar Maps
Chapter 12: Hazardous Weather
Chapter 13: Weather Safety
Chapter 14: Reducing Weather Impact
Chapter 15: Rain Shadow
Chapter 16: Land vs. Sea Breeze
Chapter 17: El Nino and La Nina
Chapter 18: Hurricane Formation
You can use this bundle as a standalone resource to help you:
• Organize content into manageable chunks of information
• Deliver content in a concise but thorough manner
• Summarize information for students who require modified notes
• Summarized missed material with absent students
• Review important concepts before examinations
• Create your own interactive notebook activities
Input Notes File Format Information:
The input notes are saved as .docx files. The fonts are safe for use with Microsoft Office Word and come with most Microsoft Office versions.
TERMS OF USE
• All rights reserved by Stephanie Elkowitz.
• This product is to be used by the original purchaser only.
• Intended for classroom and personal use only.
• Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited.
• This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view.
• Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
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SAVE 35% by purchasing ALL my Earth Science EDITABLE INB Input Notes!
About this Product:
This product includes editable word documents of the input notes included in my Earth Science interactive notebook unit. INB activities and other lesson materials are NOT included in this product. Editable input notes are INCLUDED with ALL Earth Science INB units.
Important Notes:
• Download a FREE set of Editable INB Input Notes
• Save $$$ with the Earth Science Complete Curriculum
• Save $$$$ with the Integrated Science Complete Curriculum
This product includes one-page notes for the following topics/chapters:
• Climate and Biomes Unit
Chapter 1: What is climate?
Chapter 2: Factors that Affect Climate
Chapter 3: Climate vs. Weather
Chapter 4: Climate and Latitude
Chapter 5: Biomes
Chapter 6: Graphing & Mapping Biomes
Chapter 7: Wind Currents & Climate
Chapter 8: Ocean Currents & Climate
Chapter 9: Using Fossils to Study Climate
Chapter 10: Climate Change
• Earth, Moon and Celestial Cycles Unit
Chapter 1: Gravity
Chapter 2: Rotation vs. Revolution
Chapter 3: Time Units
Chapter 4: Celestial Cycles
Chapter 5: Sun’s Movement & Shadows
Chapter 6: Stars Movement at Night
Chapter 7: Seasons
Chapter 8: Seasonal Constellations
Chapter 9: Earth’s Revolution & Seasons
Chapter 10: Earth’s Tilt
Chapter 11: Sun’s Altitude & the Seasons
Chapter 12: Lunar Phases
Chapter 13: Eclipses
Chapter 14: Tidal Cycle
Chapter 15: Spring vs. Neap Tide
• Earth's History Unit
Chapter 1: Geologic Time Scale
Chapter 2: Early Earth (Precambrian)
Chapter 3: History of Life on Earth
Chapter 4: Mass Extinctions
Chapter 5: Fossils (How they form, how we study them)
Chapter 6: Types of Fossils
Chapter 7: Index Fossils
Chapter 8: Relative Dating
Chapter 9: Absolute Dating (Carbon Dating)
Chapter 10: Studying Past Climate Part 1 (Tree Rings)
Chapter 11: Studying Past Climate Part 2 (Ice Cores)
• Earth's Systems: Geosphere, Atmosphere & Hydrosphere Unit
Chapter 1: Earth’s Spheres (Hydrosphere, Geosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere)
Chapter 2: Abundance of Elements (in the Crust, Hydrosphere and Troposphere)
Chapter 3: Inside Earth
Chapter 4: Continental vs. Oceanic Crust
Chapter 5: Water on Earth
Chapter 6: Freshwater vs. Saltwater
Chapter 7: Water Cycle
Chapter 8: Water Cycle around Earth
Chapter 9: Layers of the Atmosphere
Chapter 10: Atmospheric Gases
Chapter 11: Atmospheric Pressure & Temperature
Chapter 12: Types of Clouds
Chapter 13: Wind Patterns
Chapter 14: Ocean Currents
• Human Impact Unit
Chapter 1: Earth’s Resources
Chapter 2: Human Impact on the Environment
Chapter 3: Negative Environmental Impact
Chapter 4: Pollution
Chapter 5: Air Pollution
Chapter 6: Water Pollution
Chapter 7: Acid Rain
Chapter 8: Land Pollution
Chapter 9: Ozone Depletion
Chapter 10: Global Warming
Chapter 11: Evidence for Climate Change
Chapter 12: Human Population Growth
Chapter 13: Human Impact on Other Species
Chapter 14: Biological Magnification
Chapter 15: Conservation & Sustainability
Chapter 16: Solving Environmental Problems
• Mapping Earth and Landforms Unit
Chapter 1: Mapping Earth
Chapter 2: Finding Latitude with Polaris
Chapter 3: Reading Topographic Maps
Chapter 4: Creating Topographic Maps
Chapter 5: Creating Topographic Profiles
Chapter 6: Landforms & Bodies of Water
Chapter 7: Coastal Landforms
• Natural Resources Unit
Chapter 1: Natural Resources Part 1 (Natural vs. Man-Made)
Chapter 2: Natural Resources Part 2 (Renewable vs. Nonrenewable)
Chapter 3: Synthetic Products
Chapter 4: Distribution of Natural Resources
Chapter 5: Effects of Uneven Distribution
• Slow and Rapid Changes to Earth Unit
Chapter 1: What is weathering?
Chapter 2: What is erosion?
Chapter 3: Gravity’s Role in Erosion
Chapter 4: Rate of Erosion
Chapter 5: Waterfall Formation
Chapter 6: Deposition
Chapter 7: Slow Change Summary
Chapter 8: River Erosion & Deposition
Chapter 9: Evidence for Slow Change
Chapter 10: Landforms & Slow Change
Chapter 11: Cave Formation
Chapter 12: Rapid Changes to Earth
• Soil Unit
Chapter 1: What is a soil?
Chapter 2: How does soil form?
Chapter 3: Soil Textures
Chapter 4: Types of Soil
Chapter 5: Layers of Soil
Chapter 6: Living & Nonliving Parts of Soil
• Rocks and Minerals Unit
Chapter 1: What is a mineral?
Chapter 2: How do minerals form?
Chapter 3: Mineral Properties (Includes Mohs' Hardness INB activity)
Chapter 4: Common Minerals
Chapter 5: Mineral vs. Rock
Chapter 6: Types of Rocks
Chapter 7: Sedimentary Rock Formation
Chapter 8: Rock Cycle
• Structure of the Universe Unit
Chapter 1: Structure of the Universe
Chapter 2: History of the Universe (The Big Bang Theory)
Chapter 3: Composition of the Universe
Chapter 4: Types of Galaxies
Chapter 5: Celestial Objects
Chapter 6: History of Our Solar System
Chapter 7: Our Solar System
Chapter 8: Solar System Trends
Chapter 9: Stars
Chapter 10: Life of a Star
Chapter 11: Extraterrestrial Objects (Asteroids, Comets, Meteoroids)
• Tectonic Plates Unit
Chapter 1: Plate Tectonics
Chapter 2: Types of Plate Boundaries
Chapter 3: Plate Boundary Landforms
Chapter 4: Seafloor Spreading
Chapter 5: Convection in the Mantle
Chapter 6: Continental Drift Theory
Chapter 7: Evidence for Pangaea
Chapter 8: Volcanoes
Chapter 9: Volcanic Island Formation
Chapter 10: Earthquakes
Chapter 11: Types of Faults
Chapter 12: Earthquake & Volcano Mapping
Chapter 13: Seismology
• Weather Unit
Chapter 1: What is weather?
Chapter 2: Describing Weather
Chapter 3: Weather Station Model
Chapter 4: Sun’s Role in Weather
Chapter 5: High vs. Low Pressure
Chapter 6: Types of Air Masses
Chapter 7: Weather Fronts
Chapter 8: Types of Clouds
Chapter 9: Weather Patterns in the US
Chapter 10: Isotherm Maps
Chapter 11: Reading Isotherm & Isobar Maps
Chapter 12: Hazardous Weather
Chapter 13: Weather Safety
Chapter 14: Reducing Weather Impact
Chapter 15: Rain Shadow
Chapter 16: Land vs. Sea Breeze
Chapter 17: El Nino and La Nina
Chapter 18: Hurricane Formation
You can use this bundle as a standalone resource to help you:
• Organize content into manageable chunks of information
• Deliver content in a concise but thorough manner
• Summarize information for students who require modified notes
• Summarized missed material with absent students
• Review important concepts before examinations
• Create your own interactive notebook activities
Input Notes File Format Information:
The input notes are saved as .docx files. The fonts are safe for use with Microsoft Office Word and come with most Microsoft Office versions.
TERMS OF USE
• All rights reserved by Stephanie Elkowitz.
• This product is to be used by the original purchaser only.
• Intended for classroom and personal use only.
• Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited.
• This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view.
• Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).


