This lesson will connect the idea of the tilt and orbit of the earth (changing of seasons) with monthly changes in snow/ice. Students will evaluate changes in the snow/ice cover from January 2008 to June 2008 and compare to the tilt of the Earth and position in orbit (seasonal change) using monthly Snow/Ice Data from January 2008 to June 2008 from MyNASAData website. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary
This lesson is designed to help students gain knowledge in using the MY NASA DATA Live Access Server...
Scientists have recently been reporting that the average temperature of the Earth has been rising, u...
In this paper, we report about designing and validating a teaching learning module based on a learni...
This lesson will reinforce the concept that Earth's seasons result from a combination of its orbit a...
Earth's orbit around the Sun, together with the tilt of its axis, results in periodic climate change...
This lesson plan examines how snow and ice cover have changed on the Earth from 1994 to 2004, and al...
In this lesson, learners compare snow and ice cover in the Northern Hemisphere over a period of two ...
The Sun heats the Earth, but the Earth also emits some of the heat back into space. The net amount o...
The purpose of this resource is to have students develop a qualitative understanding of the characte...
There are many factors that affect an area's near surface temperature. One factor is the tilt of Ear...
This animation shows three years of sea ice concentration data, as observed by the NASA QuikSCAT sat...
The purpose of this resource is to understand what causes the Earth's seasons with a focus on the Ea...
This lesson plan helps students understand the relationship between the Earth and the Sun and how th...
The seasons on Earth are caused by the tilt of the Earth as it rotates on its axis and revolves arou...
This tutorial contains animations that illustrate factors related to seasons on Earth. There are two...
This lesson is designed to help students gain knowledge in using the MY NASA DATA Live Access Server...
Scientists have recently been reporting that the average temperature of the Earth has been rising, u...
In this paper, we report about designing and validating a teaching learning module based on a learni...
This lesson will reinforce the concept that Earth's seasons result from a combination of its orbit a...
Earth's orbit around the Sun, together with the tilt of its axis, results in periodic climate change...
This lesson plan examines how snow and ice cover have changed on the Earth from 1994 to 2004, and al...
In this lesson, learners compare snow and ice cover in the Northern Hemisphere over a period of two ...
The Sun heats the Earth, but the Earth also emits some of the heat back into space. The net amount o...
The purpose of this resource is to have students develop a qualitative understanding of the characte...
There are many factors that affect an area's near surface temperature. One factor is the tilt of Ear...
This animation shows three years of sea ice concentration data, as observed by the NASA QuikSCAT sat...
The purpose of this resource is to understand what causes the Earth's seasons with a focus on the Ea...
This lesson plan helps students understand the relationship between the Earth and the Sun and how th...
The seasons on Earth are caused by the tilt of the Earth as it rotates on its axis and revolves arou...
This tutorial contains animations that illustrate factors related to seasons on Earth. There are two...
This lesson is designed to help students gain knowledge in using the MY NASA DATA Live Access Server...
Scientists have recently been reporting that the average temperature of the Earth has been rising, u...
In this paper, we report about designing and validating a teaching learning module based on a learni...