Geology-related links for Elementary School
Teachers, by grade level curricula topics
Grade 1: |
CuriousCanuck.com Grade 1 Science: Earth and Space -A look at the seasons ( ***)
Miami Museum of Science: Make a weather station - weather ( tools and how to measure) good class project ideas (****) Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers: Seasons Clipart - clip art for posters CriticalThinking.Org: Weather Changes with the Seasons -lesson plan for teachers Pocantico Hills School Weather Page -good for age group (different cloud types etc.) (***)
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Grade 2: |
Science made simple: How
do animals spend the winter? -(***)
Animals in winter: Hibernation - animal behaviour in the winter (***) Astronomy and Earth Science: Clouds -Clouds, how they form (good for teachers for background info.) (**) Did you know? Water - interesting facts about water-lesson plan for water cycle (***) NASA's For Kids Only - Earh Science Enterprise how nasa studies water and air (***) Thinkquest: Meteorology Online - meteorology- the sun, weather solar power, temp... (v. informative) (***) The Water Cycle -The water cycle (good animated diagram) (***) ProTeacher: Water lesson plans for elementary school teachers -good links for teachers Ready for Winter -how plants and animals survive the winter in Canada (**) The Water Cycle water cycle, nicely explained (****)
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Grade 3: |
Bringing
ponds into the classroom -experiment on soil permeability (**)
U.S. Geological Survey: Erosion of Jump-off Joe pictures to show a visual impact of erosion over a long period (**) (good to integrate into the class room) NASA Soil Science Education Home Page Very good teacher resource- provides most of the required info (****) University of Arizona Erosion Lab erosion experiments. (ill. With the presence of vegetation)(**) Minnesota Assoc. of Prof. Soil Scientists: Introduction to Soils good for understanding soil components, a bit advanced for grade 3, but good background info for teacher (**2) University of Illinois Great Plant Escape: Components of Soil -easy to read, good info (***2) |
Grade 4: |
Rogers Group Cool Activities with Rocks - fun activities for the class about different rock types (***2)
ThinkQuest: This Planet Really Rocks - fun site, jokes etc about rocks and minerals (**) Discover How Rocks are Formed -explains ig, sed, and meta rocks. V.G. for teachers and students (****) Rocks for Kids -info on rocks and minerals (formation, identification, collection...) (****) Soil Resources in Agricultural Areas -erosion and its effects (***) BBC Education: Rock Cycle Experiments -fun experiments on the rock cycle (***) University of North Dakota Volcano World: Rocks -slide show on rocks (rock cycle, types and formation), nice to browse through. (***)
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Grade 5: |
Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command: Atmospheric Moisture Atmospheric pressure and water cycle (wordy, good for teach.) (***)
Wild Weather -Several basics on weather (***) Beakman and Jax NetScooter: What is Thunder? how thunder forms - good explanation Beakman and Jax NetScooter: Acid Rain - how acid rain forms, global warming (****) ThinkQuest: Weather Gone Wild - Great for describing weather disasters (****) ThinkQuest: Bay Kids' Weather Page weather (**)
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Grade 6: |
StarChild: Learning Center for Young Astronomers -the solar system, good for children (***) The Nine Planets -detailed, good pictures of each planet National Geographic Virtual Solar System -descriptions of solar system (****)- good for projects Gander Academy's Solar System Theme Page -planet descriptions V.G. resource (****) Astronomy for Kids: What causes a Solar Eclipse? -explains a solar eclipse San Francisco Exploratorium: Making a Sun Clock -make a sun dial (fun) Space Telescope Science Institute: Solar System Game - Trading Card game about the Solar System Washington State University: Ask Dr. Universe: Star distances - explains the concept of how astronomers measure the distance of stars why the earth turns Washington State University: Ask Dr. Universe: Earth's spin - Why does the earth turn?
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Grade 7: |
Southern Kings
School: The Earth's Crust - good background on several topics discussed during the year
Extreme Science: Plate Tectonics - plate tectonics lesson very well explained (***) Good for students and teachers Natural Resources Canada: Minerals and Metals - a site on Canadian mineral and metal resources US National Park Service: Plate Tectonics - examples of convergent / divergent / transform plate boundaries, hot spots and accreted terrains found in the U.S. National Parks. Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Plate Tectonics - good description of plate tectonics University of North Dakota: Volcano World - all about volcanoes, good examples of volcanoes PBS Savage Earth: Hell's Crust - nice description of plate tectonics, with Flash animations EnchantedLearning: Plate Tectonics - nice colourful description of plate tectonics, many pictures
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Grade 8: |
University of Minnesota Bell Museum: The Watershed Game - educational game dealing with city planning etc. (***2)
Science Corner: Water -water cycle- good for teachers, has experiments to demonstrate this Fresh Water Ecology and Pollution - water, properties, uses, treatment etc. (good for teachers) (wordy) (****) Montana State University: The Water Cycle - teacher lesson plan Geography 4 Kids: The Hydrosphere - water cycle, groundwater, seawater, clouds, freshwater..., good info (***2) U.S. Geological Survey: Water Science for Schools - earth's water, good info and interesting facts! (***) U.S. Geological Survey: Plate Tectonics - excellent but wordy descriptions, good relevant pictures and diagrams
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Grade 10: |
Virtual Courseware:
Earthquake - magnitude and intensity of earthquake (****), virtual location measurements
(v.g.)
Mineralogical Society of America: Mineral Identification - mineral Id.-great for simple identification
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Grade 11&12: |
ThinkQuest: Earth
Works plate tectonics, mineralogy (nice pics) (****)
Wheeling Jesuit University/NASA Classroom of the Future: The Rock Cycle - the rock cycle (****) Mineral Identification Key - steps to help id minerals (useful for teachers and students) BBC Education: Rock Cycle Experiments - experiments to demonstrate the rock cycle and other geological concepts U.S. Geological Survey: Plate Tectonics - same as Grade 8 above Virtual Courseware: Earthquake - same as Grade 10 above
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