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Earth's Rotation 5E Instructional Model Plan

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Earth's Rotation 5E Instructional Model Plan

Students learn about evidence for Earth's rotation by making observations of a Foucault pendulum video and a Coriolis effect simulator. Students then provide reasoning for why the evidence they have investigated supports the claim that the Earth rotates. Additionally, students learn about the concept of time zones by graphing time vs longitude data and creating an algebraic model to represent the relationship between time and latitude.

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New Visions Earth and Space Science Workshop: The Role of Phenomena
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New Visions Earth and Space Science Workshop: The Role of Phenomena

This link will take you to the resources used during New Visions Earth and Space Science Workshop: The Role of Phenomena.

Regents-Based Item Bank - Motion and Seasons

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Regents-Based Item Bank - Motion and Seasons

Items from past Regents exams

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The Earth-Sun-Moon System Unit Plan

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The Earth-Sun-Moon System Unit Plan

What humans see and experience from Earth is largely explained by the Earth's relative motion and position. In this unit, students will explore simulators, 3-D models, and data in order to develop an understanding of celestial phenomena and create their own models that help explain concepts such as the apparent path of constellations and the Sun, seasons, and the phases of the Moon.

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What’s Inside the Earth? Seismic Waves Investigation - Adapted for Remote Learning

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What’s Inside the Earth? Seismic Waves Investigation - Adapted for Remote Learning

This resource includes teacher guidelines, student handouts, and a slide presentation for a revised version of the Explore 2 and Explain 2 phases from the What’s Inside the Earth? 5E from New Visions Unit #2 in Earth Science.