This demonstration will help students identify and describe the process of erosion and transfer this knowledge from class exercises to real world examples. The teacher will explain the demonstration and how it depicts the process of erosion; students will make predictions about what will happen when hot chocolate is poured over ice cream, and record their predictions as well as their observations of what happens. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary
An animation of erosion in the presence of folded rock structures Educational levels: Undergraduate ...
The national program for French high schools requires teaching about soils. Because soils are new in...
In this exercise, students observe simulations of melting sea ice and a melting continental ice shee...
Students will be able to identify the causes and effects of erosion. Students will hypothesize ways ...
In this activity, students capture snowflakes in a manner that preserves their shape. Afterwards, st...
This lesson plan allows students to participate in a number of in-class experiments using ice. Stude...
In this lesson, students learn about the causes and effects of the melting ice formations in Antarct...
This hands-on activity demonstrates the abrasive power of glaciers carrying rocks and sand. Its purp...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses weather conditions and their contribution to weather...
This lesson plan provides instruction to teachers for creating a glacier in the classroom to demonst...
These activities present evidence, illustrations and visualizations for some of the changes in the E...
In this activity, students build on their growing knowledge of ice and glacier growth. The students ...
In this lesson, students will learn to identify and describe the Earth process of erosion, transfer ...
In this lesson, students will understand that objects from space may also affect the Earth's surface...
In this lesson, students will learn that continental plates drift and this affects the layers of the...
An animation of erosion in the presence of folded rock structures Educational levels: Undergraduate ...
The national program for French high schools requires teaching about soils. Because soils are new in...
In this exercise, students observe simulations of melting sea ice and a melting continental ice shee...
Students will be able to identify the causes and effects of erosion. Students will hypothesize ways ...
In this activity, students capture snowflakes in a manner that preserves their shape. Afterwards, st...
This lesson plan allows students to participate in a number of in-class experiments using ice. Stude...
In this lesson, students learn about the causes and effects of the melting ice formations in Antarct...
This hands-on activity demonstrates the abrasive power of glaciers carrying rocks and sand. Its purp...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses weather conditions and their contribution to weather...
This lesson plan provides instruction to teachers for creating a glacier in the classroom to demonst...
These activities present evidence, illustrations and visualizations for some of the changes in the E...
In this activity, students build on their growing knowledge of ice and glacier growth. The students ...
In this lesson, students will learn to identify and describe the Earth process of erosion, transfer ...
In this lesson, students will understand that objects from space may also affect the Earth's surface...
In this lesson, students will learn that continental plates drift and this affects the layers of the...
An animation of erosion in the presence of folded rock structures Educational levels: Undergraduate ...
The national program for French high schools requires teaching about soils. Because soils are new in...
In this exercise, students observe simulations of melting sea ice and a melting continental ice shee...