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Preview of El Niño Mini Lab | Analyzing Sea Surface Temperatures | Print & Go | No Prep

El Niño Mini Lab | Analyzing Sea Surface Temperatures | Print & Go | No Prep

Mini-Lab: El Niño & Sea Surface Temperature (SST) AnomaliesEngage your students in real-world climate science with this data-driven, print-and-go mini-lab focused on understanding El Niño through the analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies! In this AP-level activity, students explore authentic SST anomaly data from three regions of the Pacific Ocean over a five-year period. Through guided analysis, they identify patterns associated with El Niño events and uncover how ocean temperatur
Preview of Solar System Scaled Model Activity: Sizes & Distances Hands-On

Solar System Scaled Model Activity: Sizes & Distances Hands-On

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AwesomeScience
Engage middle school students in building a scaled solar system model to grasp planetary sizes and distances. This hands-on activity integrates math and science for deep conceptual understanding—ideal for upcoming astronomy units and saving hours on lesson prep.Discover the vastness of our solar system through this immersive, hands-on scaled model activity, designed specifically for middle school classrooms (grades 5-9). Rooted in proven pedagogical strategies and refined through extensive secon
Preview of Modeling Coquina Formation

Modeling Coquina Formation

Created by
Hunter Hall
The word “coquina” is Spanish for “tiny shell” and is the name given to organic sedimentary rocks that are a mixture of shell fragments and quartz grains (sand) held together by calcium carbonate. It is essentially a rare form of limestone. In this hands-on lab, students will use pasta shells and glue to simulate the lithification of coquina.
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