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Oceanography_Lab Activities
Oceanography_Lab Activities
Oceanography_Lab Activities
Oceanography_Lab Activities
Oceanography_Lab Activities
Oceanography_Lab Activities
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Description

These documents are labs (some virtual) that go with the Oceanography notes.

These labs can be done before or after students work on the content notes and practice. They can also be done at the end of the semester for review.

Most of these lab are inquiry-based activities rooted in the Scientific Method. Students usually start my hypothesizing or making a simple predictions. A procedure is provided in some case or designed by students in other cases. Students either design a data table or one is provided. Graphing and analysis of data is standard practice. Evaluation of results and procedure is the norm.

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7th - 12th
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Description

These documents are labs (some virtual) that go with the Oceanography notes.

These labs can be done before or after students work on the content notes and practice. They can also be done at the end of the semester for review.

Most of these lab are inquiry-based activities rooted in the Scientific Method. Students usually start my hypothesizing or making a simple predictions. A procedure is provided in some case or designed by students in other cases. Students either design a data table or one is provided. Graphing and analysis of data is standard practice. Evaluation of results and procedure is the norm.

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NGSSMS-ESS2-3
Analyze and interpret data on the distribution of fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures to provide evidence of the past plate motions. Examples of data include similarities of rock and fossil types on different continents, the shapes of the continents (including continental shelves), and the locations of ocean structures (such as ridges, fracture zones, and trenches). Paleomagnetic anomalies in oceanic and continental crust are not assessed.
NGSSMS-ESS2-2
Construct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience processes have changed Earth’s surface at varying time and spatial scales. Emphasis is on how processes change Earth’s surface at time and spatial scales that can be large (such as slow plate motions or the uplift of large mountain ranges) or small (such as rapid landslides or microscopic geochemical reactions), and how many geoscience processes (such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts) usually behave gradually but are punctuated by catastrophic events. Examples of geoscience processes include surface weathering and deposition by the movements of water, ice, and wind. Emphasis is on geoscience processes that shape local geographic features, where appropriate.
NGSSMS-ESS2-1
Develop a model to describe the cycling of Earth’s materials and the flow of energy that drives this process. Emphasis is on the processes of melting, crystallization, weathering, deformation, and sedimentation, which act together to form minerals and rocks through the cycling of Earth’s materials. Assessment does not include the identification and naming of minerals.
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