This resource includes a page of images for each cloud type and …
This resource includes a page of images for each cloud type and four simple hands-on activities. In "Heat Up, Rise Up," students will create a basic thermometer from a straw and investigate the temperature differences as air expands and contracts. In "Rise Above It All," students will model cloud formation by observing how hot water/air rises through cold water/air. In "How Wet is the Air?" students will explore relative humidity. In "How Cold is Enough?" students will continue to investigate cloud formation by inducing condensation on a container of water.
Students will create a model of a coastline and model hurricane conditions …
Students will create a model of a coastline and model hurricane conditions that produce storm surge. Students will make observations concerning the winds' impact on the coastline. Please note that the referenced link is to the student activity only. Details regarding instructional implementation can be found on page 18 of the Kids' Crossing Guide for Educators found at: www.eo.ucar.edu/educators/UsingKC_class_all.pdf
Students will investigate the types of underground conditions that make the best …
Students will investigate the types of underground conditions that make the best aquifer. Please note that the referenced link is to the student activity only. Details regarding instructional implementation can be found on page 9 of the Kids' Crossing Guide for Educators found at: http://www.eo.ucar.edu/educators/UsingKC_class_all.pdf
This online resource provides information and images that cover the major cycles …
This online resource provides information and images that cover the major cycles of the earth system (energy, water, atmosphere, carbon, nitrogen, and rock cycles).
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