Why is the ISS "falling" but never hitting the ground? Stop teaching gravity as just a "downward pull" and start teaching it as a dynamic system. This phenomena-driven mini-unit moves students beyond simple diagrams and into the role of a curriculum designer or physicist. Using real-world data from the International Space Station and the Moon, students will analyze, model, and explain the "Orbit Paradox." This resource is specifically designed to move students through the NYSSLS / NGSS Perform
Middle School Earth & Space Science Phenomena Toolkit NYSSLS & NGSS Aligned | MS-ESS2 & MS-ESS3 | Grades 6–8Bring inquiry to life in your classroom with this ready-to-use Earth & Space Science Phenomena Toolkit designed specifically for middle school. This resource provides engaging, real-world phenomena that spark curiosity and drive student questioning. Each slide is built to launch discussion, promote observation skills, and support evidence-based reasoning aligned to NYSSLS and NGSS standar
6th - 10th
Earth Sciences
NGSS
MS-ESS2-2
, MS-ESS2-1
, MS-ESS2-4
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Experience
18 years of teaching science in middle school and high school. Adjunct Professor
Teaching style
Student centered
Awards & shining teacher moments
Master Teacher (Emeritus)
My own education history
SUNY Oneonta (2001-2007) Bachelor's in Adolescent Education and Earth sciences.
Mississippi State University 2008-2011 (Teachers in the Geosciences)
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