In this lesson plan students will look at maps and satellite images to see how various settled parts of the Earth have changed over the past few decades. They will then draw maps of their hometown, showing how it might have looked in satellite images in the 1970s and today. This will probably require some research into the recent history of their town. Educational levels: High school
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In this lesson students will create maps of the state where they live and of some part of the ocean....
In this activity students compare historical aerial photographs with current aerial photographs and ...
This lesson examines some of the benefits of the space program to our life on Earth. The activities ...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
This teacher packet uses Landsat satellite imagery to teach about changes over time. Materials inclu...
Collection of seven classroom activities that focus on mapping and navigation. Topics include: map p...
Learning Objective: The student will gain an understanding of how existing geographic knowledge of ...
This collection of lesson plans and activities allows students to investigate Earth, its processes, ...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 6-8. It focuses o...
This National Geographic website highlights the history and use of satellites and remote-sensing tec...
NASA EarthKAM (Earth Knowledge Acquired by Middle schools) enables students, teachers, and the publi...
The article dwells upon the Earth remote sensing data as one of the basic directions of Geo-Informat...
Education is an investment in human resources. To get quality human resources, it is necessary to pa...
Remote sensing has major advantages as a vehicle for learning. It provides attractive, familiar imag...
In this lesson students will create maps of the state where they live and of some part of the ocean....
In this activity students compare historical aerial photographs with current aerial photographs and ...
This lesson examines some of the benefits of the space program to our life on Earth. The activities ...