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Preview of Using Geocaching to Illustrate Latitude and Longitude in the Classroom

Using Geocaching to Illustrate Latitude and Longitude in the Classroom

Get your students moving and actually applying latitude and longitude through geocaching. Incorporating GPS technology, computer websites, and basic geography, this lesson gets students excited about learning geography, maps, and the new game of geocaching. This lesson was used with fourth grade students but can be adapted for middle school and high school students as well. This lesson also ties in well with space history, science and satellites technology. by Susan R. Wagner Using Geocaching t
Preview of IB: How the World Works Year 3 Learning Pack

IB: How the World Works Year 3 Learning Pack

The International Baccalaureate (IB) fosters a student-centered, inquiry-based approach to education, empowering learners to think critically, explore global concepts, and make meaningful connections across disciplines. The IB’s transdisciplinary framework encourages students to take ownership of their learning and apply their knowledge to real-world contexts. In this unit, students explored the central idea: "Observable changes in materials can be related to matter, force, and energy."Guided b
Preview of Arctic and Antarctic Survival Quest: Polar Animals and Critical Thinking
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Arctic and Antarctic Survival Quest: Polar Animals and Critical Thinking

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" The Arctic and the Antarctic" lesson engages students in exploring polar biomes through a research-based simulation, where they analyze Earth–Sun relationships, compare the Arctic and Antarctica as systems, evaluate scientific claims, and make evidence-based decisions in realistic polar scenarios. By completing this lesson, students will be able to: Use models to explain natural phenomena by interacting with an Earth model to describe why polar day and polar night occur. Apply cause-and-effe
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