This activity shows the difference between weather and climate, including examples for students to use for comparison. I usually lecture, or show a quick video before beginning. It takes about 15-20 minutes depending on additional videos/lectures. This can be done as a class or independently. For the last question, you can use this with my (free) climate zones worksheet, the internet, or edit it out. I didn't post an answer key, but can if someone needs it.
This is everything you need to have students complete vocabulary words for each school day, topic, and/or section. There are three tabs -Tab 1, is the complete list of vocabulary words. Tab 2, is the student page section so they can complete definitions for vocabulary words, and their summarized definition. Tab 3, is the definition page for all of the words. If you are interested, there is also a vocabulary test with 100 words, which you can find on my page.
This project is about bringing awareness to environmental issues. Sections include choosing a topic, finding a law/organization related to the issue, and writing a letter in support/opposition of the issue. **There is a sample calendar at the bottom of the page, which you can alter or delete, depending on your needs.
At the beginning of the semester, I had students choose a Ted Talk for the class to watch (I would show one or two per week depending on how many students were in each class). There were certain requirements that had to be met regarding their choice (listed on template) and I would review each video. This template/worksheet is a follow-along they can use when choosing a Ted Talk. It allows them to describe basics about the video and why they chose it. This template/worksheet promotes critical th
This vocabulary test has 100 common words covered in earth science classes. Answer key is at the bottom, so make sure you don't print that portion for your students.
This activity covers Koppen Climate Classifications, at a basic level. It allows students to annotate information, then use said information to better understand climate zones. For the map portion, students will need a map provided to them or access to the internet so they can research it themselves.
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Earth Sciences
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Experience
7 years High School Earth Science Educator.
2 years of Student Teaching with 7th and 8th Grade Students
5th year mentoring new teachers.
NOYCE Scholar
Honorable Mention -AZ Science Teacher of the Year 2018
Flinn Distinguished Educator Award 2020
My own education history
A.A. Social and Behavioral Sciences
B.S. Geosciences
M.A. Science Education
PhD -current student
7-12 Secondary Science Credential
Additional biographical information
I love planning lessons, especially projects. I designed my class to be performance-based (more group work, less lectures) earth science for high school juniors and seniors. I think doing science should be a hands-on, collaborative experience.
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