Mapping the Earth An ESRT Lab Activity answer key pdf

This is a DIGITAL DOODLE science graphic organizer for use with Google Classroom, distance learning, and homeschools. Students will use this graphic organizer to identify and define latitude, longitude, the Equator, Prime Meridian, meridians, parallels, and how this information is used on maps. This fun, NO PREP activity will have your students mastering content quicker, easier, and asking for more!What are Digital Doodles?Digital Doodles are a visual aid that will increase student concept reten


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Vocabulary worksheet designed to be used along with a unit in mapping, global properties, longitude and latitude in an Earth Science or Physical Science classroom. Suitable for grades 6-12. Words included: Antarctic Circle, Arctic Circle, Compass, Contour Lines, Declination, Degree, Equator, Geographic North, Hemisphere, Latitude, Longitude, Magnetic North, North/South Poles, Prime Meridian, Time Zones, Topographic, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn


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Astronomy: The Celestial Sphere PowerPoint Presentation Topics: Coordinate System, Meridians, Prime Meridian, Latitude and Longitude, the Celestial Sphere, Zenith, Nadir, Astronomical Horizon,, North Celestial Pole, South Celestial Pole, Celestial Equator, Celestial Meridian, Hour Angle, Declination, Motions in the Sky, Daily Paths, Circumpolar Stars, Demonstrations that the Earth Spins, Focault Pendulums, Coriolis Effect


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This no-prep Vocabulary Activity involves researching prefixes, suffixes and root words associated with the following vocabulary of CLIMATE: climate, latitude, longitude, altitude, tropical easterlies, polar easterlies, prevailing easterlies, arid, semiarid, temperate marine, temperate continental, continental, tundra, global warming, deforestation, industry, fossil fuels, agriculture, alternative energy, solar, geothermalIt can be used with direct instruction, online research, individual as we


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These middle school science weather and climate patterns notes are engaging, interactive, and easy to use. The factors determining weather and climate patterns are covered and there are sections on latitude, altitude, ocean currents, wind, and landforms. An answer key, colored sample pages, a quiz, and a Power Point Slide Show are included. This information works towards NGSS MS-ESS2-6.Included in this resource:Page 2: Standards Pages 3-4: Printable Doodle Sketch NotesPages 5-6: Sketch Notes wit


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This no-prep, differentiated, HUGE, 5 day lesson covers global wind formation, pressure belts, the jet stream, Coriolis effect, and more! Topics include sea breeze, land breeze, mountain breeze, valley breeze, polar easterlies, trade winds, westerlies, and pressure belts. Also covers the horse latitudes and doldrums. Includes an interactive, differentiated, digital lesson, a differentiated printable lesson, 5 worksheets, a quiz, lesson plans, and more!There is so much to this lesson, there are o


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Here is a comprehensive list of 135 middle school level physical science questions and answers for you to use for bell-ringers, remediation, tutoring, homework, quizzes, labs, and/or tests.Major categories include:The Nature of Our Sun and Other Stars,Celestial Bodies in Our Solar System,Gravitational Orbits,Observation of Predictable Motion of Earth,Latitude/Longitude Coordinate System and Time,Earth's Rotation and Revolution,Earth's Rotation and Revolution, andTilt of Earth's Axis and Duration


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WeatherThis is a crossword puzzle that is easy to use as a homework assignment, station assignment, warm-up or for test review. This product comes with a student sheet and answer sheet, with and without word bank for differentiation.Vocabulary Includes: Atmosphere, Air pressure, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, Troposphere, Ozone layer, Greenhouse effect, Temperature, Heat, Conduction, Thermal energy, Radiation, Convection, Wind, Jet stream, Coriolis effect, Local wind, Global wind, Air m


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This slideshow presentation goes over all of Unit 3 for seventh grade science, and is a great way for students to enjoy themselves... without even knowing they are learning! Here are the topics that it covers:Lesson 1- Earth's Atmosphere-a mixture of gases, small particles, pressure, temperature, layers of atmosphere, troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere.Lesson 2-Energy Transfer-the relation between energy and temperature, thermal expansion, heat, energy transfer between obje


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Teach students how objects in space work, look, and interact with each other with this 214 piece Space Science Clip Art Bundle. It includes our sun, our moon, black holes, as well as stars, pulsars, quasars, and more. The set includes 78 PNG color illustrations, 70 PNG gray scale black and white versions and 66 line versions. These are high resolution (300 dpi) transparent background graphics. No watermarks will appear on the files that you download. The clip art illustrations measure approximat


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This "Introduction to Ecology Complete Unit Plan Bundle" Includes everything you need to teach an introductory unit on ecology to your life science or biology students. The bundle contains an 80-slide PowerPoint presentation with notes, labs, task cards, homework, quizzes, test prep review questions, crossword, practice problem worksheet on habitats and niches, ecology web quest, and unit test.From the engaging PowerPoint to the final unit test, this bundle contains loads of NO PREP materials th


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This purchase includes a .zip file with all unit materials for a 6th grade unit on BIOMES AND EVOLUTION. This file includes SMARTboard Notebook and PowerPoint lesson presentations, student skeleton note-taking documents, lab experiments, video links, extensive class activities, homework assignments, unit assessments, unit projects, quizzes, lesson plans, online activities, review materials, NY state test prep, unit calendars, and more! See below for details. **IMPORTANT NOTE: There are numerou


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Mapping the Earth An ESRT Lab Activity answer key pdf

This high-interest NOVA video documents one of the most amazing phenomena in nature: The annual migration of millions of monarch butterflies from Canada to Central Mexico, a journey of 2000 miles. How are these tiny, fragile insects able to perform such a feat?The zip file download contains a two-sided video worksheet consisting of 45 multiple choice and true-or-false questions, along with an answer key, and files in both MS Word and PDF formats. I have also included an extra one-page video work

Mapping the Earth An ESRT Lab Activity answer key pdf

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Help your students understand the world of maps with these chevron themed colorful posters. Basic map skills and concepts are defined and illustrated to help students gain a better understanding of this essential skill. The following are some of the terms highlighted and explained in this resource: atlas axis bird's eye view cartographer city continent climate climatic map compass compass rose contour lines contour map country earth economic map elevation equator grid system GPS globe hemispher

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Percent Deviation

Rate of Change

Students should be able to utilize a calculator correctly, and be able to round their answer to the nearest tenth, hundreth, and thousandth.

Students should be able to calculate density by employing the density formula as found on the front of the Earth Science Reference Table.

The difference between weight and mass should be recognized by the student as it applies to the study of gravity here on earth, as well as other planets and moons in our solar system.

Student should be able to differentiate between actual and accepted values as they apply to the Percent Deviation formula as seen on the Earth Science Reference Tables.

Density of Penny Lab

The students will demonstrate how to Students should be able to calculate density by employing the density formula as found on the front of the Earth Science Reference Table.
The students will demonstrate how to Students

should be able to utilize a calculator correctly, and be able to round their answer to the nearest tenth, hundreth, and thousandth.
The students will demonstrate how to The difference between weight and mass should be recognized by the student as it applies to the study of gravity here on earth, as well as other planets and moons in our solar system. 

Density of the Earth Lab

This lab is designed to be a culminating activity for the Observation / Inference / Measurement unit.  Real earth materials will be weighed, and their volumes calculated.  Based on these observations, students will infer as to what layer of the earth each material would represent (crust, mantle, or core), and label a cut-away diagram of the earth appropriately

The students will demonstrate an understanding of Percent Deviation The students will demonstrate how to differentiate between actual and accepted values as they apply to the Percent Deviation formula as seen on the Earth Science Reference Tables.

The students will demonstrate how to calculate density by employing the density formula as found on the front of the Earth Science Reference Table.

The students will demonstrate how to utilize a calculator correctly, and 

 

Unit Test (1758-1 - Page 1

20 question multiple choice unit test covering everything outlined above for the Prologue / Preface. 

Percent Deviation Calculations Worksheet #1 -

6 questions, students must show all work. 

Percent Deviation Calculations Worksheet #2 -

6 questions - students must show all work. 

Percent Deviation Quiz -

3 questions - students must show all work 

Unit Test - Observation and Measurement (The Changing Environment) -

VERSION 1

Exam covers everything outlined above in the Prologue / Preface.  25 multiple choice questions.

Unit Test - Observation and Measurement (The Changing Environment) - VERSION 2

Exam covers everything outlined above in the Prologue / Preface.  25 multiple choice questions.

Unit Test - Observation and Measurement (The Changing Environment) - 

PART 2

Graphing density by plotting mass vs. volume.

Review Sheet for Unit Tests -

Definitions, formulas, helpful hints. 

Density Lab (Slabs and Cubes)

After students have completed this lab, they should be able to accurately measure the mass and volume of a given material and determine the density of that material from the mass and volume data.  They will also calculate the percent deviation between a particular measurement and a standard accepted value.  Reference Table use will be required. 

How Much Does a Can of Soft Drink Weigh on Another Planet? (Lab) -

Nine cans of soft drink will be compared, each of which has been prepared to simulate the weight of a full can on a different one of the nine planets.  Once the weight of the can has been determined by using a triple beam balance, students will attempt to

match each can with the planet on which a full can of soft drink would have the same weight. 

Determining the Density of ICE Lab -

Lab employs the use of observations and inferences, reading a triple beam balance, using the volume, density, and mass formula, and finally calculating percent deviation from accepted value

Regents Questions Worksheet

Questions focus on Prologue / Preface topics outlined above.