A guided inquiry exercise has been developed to help teach the geology of the U.S. This exercise is intended for use early in the school term when undergraduate students have little background knowledge of geology. Before beginning, students should be introduced to rock types and have a basic understanding of geologic time
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) web-site contains an interactive index map of the United...
Geologic time is a crucial component of any geoscientist’s training. Essential knowledge of geologic...
This set of lessons provides teachers with ideas on how to turn their schoolyards into a rich geolog...
This site provides all information, instructions, downloadable materials, and links to online materi...
This activity leads students through the process of creating a geologic map and cross-section in a s...
In this activity, students will become familiar with topographic maps and their uses, as well as dev...
This is a collection of 18 geology exercises that are designed for teachers with little or no geolog...
This exercise is intended to connect students to geology and to remind them of the diverse ways in w...
In this activity students study a United States Geologic Survey (USGS) topographic map of the area w...
Having a firm grasp of geological time is essential to developing a full understanding of the Earth....
This map, produced by the United States Geological Survey, the Geological Survey of Canada and the M...
This informational tour offers students a basic understanding of geologic time, the evidence for eve...
Why are there sedimentary or igneous or metamorphic rocks in your backyard? What is the underlying g...
This project has students model the geologic timescale using distance as a metaphor for time. Each s...
In this activity students are given a map of an imaginary continent with marked locations of places ...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) web-site contains an interactive index map of the United...
Geologic time is a crucial component of any geoscientist’s training. Essential knowledge of geologic...
This set of lessons provides teachers with ideas on how to turn their schoolyards into a rich geolog...
This site provides all information, instructions, downloadable materials, and links to online materi...
This activity leads students through the process of creating a geologic map and cross-section in a s...
In this activity, students will become familiar with topographic maps and their uses, as well as dev...
This is a collection of 18 geology exercises that are designed for teachers with little or no geolog...
This exercise is intended to connect students to geology and to remind them of the diverse ways in w...
In this activity students study a United States Geologic Survey (USGS) topographic map of the area w...
Having a firm grasp of geological time is essential to developing a full understanding of the Earth....
This map, produced by the United States Geological Survey, the Geological Survey of Canada and the M...
This informational tour offers students a basic understanding of geologic time, the evidence for eve...
Why are there sedimentary or igneous or metamorphic rocks in your backyard? What is the underlying g...
This project has students model the geologic timescale using distance as a metaphor for time. Each s...
In this activity students are given a map of an imaginary continent with marked locations of places ...
This United States Geological Survey (USGS) web-site contains an interactive index map of the United...
Geologic time is a crucial component of any geoscientist’s training. Essential knowledge of geologic...
This set of lessons provides teachers with ideas on how to turn their schoolyards into a rich geolog...