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COLDEN, New York, United States
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I have taught Earth Science (lecture and lab), Biology (lab), 8th Grade Science, ESL Science, Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, MYP2 Math 7, MYP3 Math 8, MYP4 Math 9, MYP5 Math 10, DP1 Math Studies, DP1 Higher Level Math, DP2 Higher Level Math, Math 2, Math 3, and a Math 3/PreCalc block class.
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Preview of Earth Science Unit 2:  Astronomy

Earth Science Unit 2: Astronomy

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This bundle contains most of the materials I use to teach an Astronomy unit near the start of 9th/10th grade Earth Science. It contains notes, labs, activities, handouts, quizzes, and review. Most answer keys are included at the end of each handout/notes/worksheet/quiz. Documents included in this bundle: Altitude of Polaris Astronomy Project Constellation Project Deep Space Worksheet Eccentricity and Planet Motion Ellipses Worksheet Graphing Galaxies Activity How Big Is Our Sun Worksheet HR Diag
Preview of Lab - HR Diagram

Lab - HR Diagram

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In this laboratory activity, students will read and plot stars on the HR Diagram. They will color the various parts of it the appropriate colors to relate them to the temperatures. The analysis questions lead students to discover the relative sizes of stars, explore the different star groups, and see where our sun fits into the picture. Note: Parts of the lab refer to the ESRT. This is New York State's Earth Science Reference Tables. Even if you don't teach in New York State, they are a fan
Preview of Lab:  Stream Tables

Lab: Stream Tables

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This laboratory activity is about streams and erosion. It lets students watch erosion happen, deltas form, etc, and gives them experience trying to fight erosion. You will need stream tables, sand, buckets, etc to run this lab. This is one of the labs that I find my students have the most fun with. And honestly, the best lesson comes when some groups finish early and I tell them to try building dams and see how long they can stop the stream for. It usually only takes about a minute before som
Preview of Tides Graphing Activity

Tides Graphing Activity

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Students graph coastal water levels for two different cities, and discuss relationships that exist. Skills Practiced: graphing, reviewing the main graph types, applying math concepts to real life
Preview of Lab - Latitude & Longitude

Lab - Latitude & Longitude

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Enjoy this laboratory activity about Latitude and Longitude! It gives students practice reading and using the latitude & longitude coordinate system on various maps. Specific skills practiced are reading locations on a map, plotting locations on a map, contemplating time zones and how they relate to Earth's rotation and solar noon vs clock noon. Note: Parts of the lab refer to the ESRT. This is New York State's Earth Science Reference Tables. Even if you don't teach in New York State, the
Preview of Lab - Asteroid Impact

Lab - Asteroid Impact

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Just like in the many disaster movies, this laboratory activity will allow students to investigate the effects of an asteroid hitting the earth. Students will drop plastic beads onto a tray of sand, causing impact craters from two different heights. They will measure the widths and depths of these craters, then answer questions that discuss their findings and relate it to the solar system, historical events, and possible real-life effects.
Preview of Lab - Watersheds

Lab - Watersheds

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This laboratory activity is about watersheds in New York State and the USA. It lets students explore some major watersheds and gives them experience noting specific features. Most of these pictures are created as shapes in MS Word, so they do not get grainy when printed. Note: Parts of the lab refer to the ESRT. This is New York State's Earth Science Reference Tables. Even if you don't teach in New York State, they are a fantastic resource (both of information and to help students practice findi
Preview of How Big Is Our Sun?

How Big Is Our Sun?

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This is a simple, interdisciplinary worksheet for science or math students. It walks students through the steps of figuring out how many times bigger the sun is compared to the earth (by diameter, and then by volume). The first page of the document is the worksheet; the second page is the answer key. Primarily written for an Earth Science or Astronomy class, but can be useful in a Math class, too. The math involves substituting numbers into an equation and simplifying (cubing, multiplication,
Preview of Lab - Topographic Maps

Lab - Topographic Maps

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This laboratory activity gives students practice reading and working with topographic maps. They will also be drawing profile diagrams for each of the maps they use. Some of the questions are designed to force students to research symbols that they will find on maps.
Preview of Graphing Galaxies

Graphing Galaxies

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Students graph distances to various galaxies vs their speeds, and infer a direct relationship between the two. Skills Practiced: graphing, reviewing the main graph types, applying math concepts to real life
Preview of Shape of the Earth

Shape of the Earth

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This activity guides students in studying how spherical the earth is. I would use this after students have already learned the term "oblate sphereoid," so that you can then use this to discuss with them How oblate is it? Students will do some simple calculations (basic ratios) to discover the relief that the highest and lowest elevations on Earth would have if the earth were shrunk down to the size of a (32cm diameter) classroom globe.
Preview of Lab - Earthquake Depths

Lab - Earthquake Depths

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This laboratory activity about Earthquake Depths is a great math-science crossover! It gives students practice with latitude & longitude and helps them process the fact that earthquakes don't just happen at Earth's surface but at varying depths. Specific skills practiced are plotting latitude & longitude coordinates on a map, plotting longitude vs depth on a graph, and visualizing the same data from multiple perspectives. This is real earthquake data from actual earthquakes in South America.
Preview of Lab - Ellipses

Lab - Ellipses

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In this laboratory activity, students will use a loop of string and two tacks to draw one circle and four different ellipses. They will then measure the focal distance and major axis of each of these, and use this data to calculate the eccentricity of each ellipse (and the circle). The analysis questions lead students to discover the overall patterns and apply the knowledge learned in this activity to planetary orbits. Note: Parts of the lab refer to the ESRT. This is New York State's Earth
Preview of Rates of Change

Rates of Change

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This worksheet gives a graph (showing the temperatures of soil and water as they heat & cool) and asks students to calculate the rates of change on various intervals. The handout is printable in black/white/grey, and the answer key is attached (answers are filled-in in color). This worksheet is suitable for an Earth Science class as an application of specific heats and rates of heating/cooling, or a Math class as practice reading graphs and calculating slopes.
Preview of Earth Science Lab Review

Earth Science Lab Review

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This is a ten-page fill-in-the-blank style review of the main ideas that students should have learned (or skills that they need to be able to do) from the first 40 labs that I do in 9th/10th grade Earth Science (to help prepare students for the NYS Regents exam). I have included PDFs of the blank version and answer key just in case, but I assume you will edit the Word file because you have probably done some different labs in your class. I do not want my answer keys floating around the internet
Preview of Moh's Hardness Scale Notes

Moh's Hardness Scale Notes

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This notes sheet is set up grid-style, with the ten steps on Moh's Hardness Scale. It provides the steps, chemical formulas, and pictures of applications. Students will fill in the name of the mineral at each level and the common uses/applications. Answer key is included.
Preview of Lab - Moon Phases

Lab - Moon Phases

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In this laboratory activity, students will use foam spheres and a lamp to recreate the Earth's moon's phases. They will then draw a diagram depicting/summarizing their results. The analysis questions lead students to think about the Earth-Moon-Sun system from various perspectives, including at precise times (eclipses), and relate this back to cyclic changes. All images are created as shapes in MS Word, so their quality does not degrade when printed.
Preview of Carrying Capacity Notes

Carrying Capacity Notes

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This lesson has structured (Google Doc) notes that walk through a real-life example, teaching students about limiting factors/carrying capacity. The teacher will walk students through the introduction, then students will read the illustrated story to fill in the rest of the notes on their own.
Preview of Deep Space worksheet

Deep Space worksheet

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In this worksheet, students review some galaxy types, how scientists determine temperature, composition, distance, & speed from starlight, the name & structure of our galaxy, the definition of a light year, and three pieces of evidence for the Big Bang.
Preview of Mars Climate Orbiter - Labeling Units Discussion

Mars Climate Orbiter - Labeling Units Discussion

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This printout of some NASA news article headings gives teachers the chance to discuss the crash of the Mars Climate Orbiter, which happened because one contracted company built part of the computer to think in metric units and another built a different part to think in imperial units. That's $193 million wasted because people didn't carefully label their units! The back of the printout has the SI unit prefixes, so this can be an introduction to them, and how metric conversion is so much simpler
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Experience

I have taught Earth Science (lecture and lab), Biology (lab), 8th Grade Science, ESL Science, Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, MYP2 Math 7, MYP3 Math 8, MYP4 Math 9, MYP5 Math 10, DP1 Math Studies, DP1 Higher Level Math, DP2 Higher Level Math, Math 2, Math 3, and a Math 3/PreCalc block class.

Teaching style

various

Awards & shining teacher moments

teacher of the month

My own education history

BA in Geology and Mathematics (with Secondary Education) MS in Numeracy (numerical literacy)

Additional biographical information

I have taught at a public school in upstate New York and one in North Carolina, and at international schools in South Korea, Kuwait, and Albania.