Earth Processes Teacher Resources
Professionally Prepared Models
Models are available from a variety of sources, check your favorite catalogs.
Perhaps the most extensive resource for professionally done earth processes
and geology models can be found in the WARDS Natural Science catalog.
WARDS Natural Science offers a general science catalog and a catalog
devoted to geology. The catalog is also available as a CD-ROM. Youll
find excellent teaching and simulation models as well as a full line of equipment,
specimens, audio-visual materials, software, and supplies. Call 1-800-892-3583
for a catalog or contact customer service at 1-800-962-2660. The website
is
www.wardsci.com.
Teachers
Guides and Trade Books
GEMS Guides
If you are not familiar with Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS)
dont
wait to check them out! GEMS guides are extremely teacher-friendly and have
been very well field tested. The activities are creative and effective and the
guides include some of the best teacher background information Ive ever
seen. Can you tell Im enthused about these guides? - theyre about
as good as it gets.
The GEMS Program is an on-going curriculum project produced at the Lawrence
Hall of Science (LHS), a public science center on the University of California
at Berkeley campus. Contact GEMS at (510) 642-7771 to receive information about
ordering the guides and workshops in your area.
The GEMS guides are also available from the National Science Teachers Association
(NSTA) publications catalog. Contact the NSTA Science Store at (800) 722-NSTA
or visit their website at www.nsta.org/scistore.
Stories in Stone, a GEMS Teachers Guide
Glenn T. Seaborg,
Principal Investigator (multiple contributing authors, Jacqueline Barber,
et al). The Regents of the University of California, 1993
ISBN Number 0-912511-93-1
This guide provides a wonderful exploration of rocks and minerals, emphasizing
observing properties that lead to an understanding of the processes that
form different rocks and minerals and what this reveals about the changing
crust of the earth.
Earth, Moon, and Stars, a GEMS Teachers Guide
Glenn T. Seaborg,
Principal Investigator (multiple contributing authors, Jacqueline Barber,
et al). The Regents of the University of California, 1986
In the TEAMS Science Earth Processes Module we take a look at planetary
geology - if this has peaked your students interest in looking at the sky,
check out this teachers guide. It includes a great model of the moons
phases for kids and explores topics such at ancient models of the world,
eclipses, and observing the moon and stars.
River
Cutters, a GEMS Teachers
Guide
Glenn T. Seaborg, Principal
Investigator (multiple contributing authors, Jacqueline Barber, et al).
The Regents of the University of California, 1989, most recent revision
1997
ISBN Number 0-912511-67-2
This is the guide that pioneered using diatomaceous earth in stream tables.
Some great explorations using stream tables are included here. How about
using stream tables to explore the hidden location of buried toxic waste?
- cool! Use this guide to get the full advantage out of the stream tables
and initial explorations that are a part of TEAMS Science Earth Processes.
Moons of Jupiter, a GEMS Teachers
Guide
Glenn T. Seaborg,
Principal Investigator (multiple contributing authors, Jacqueline Barber,
et al). The Regents of the University of California, 1993
ISBN Number
0-912511-84-2
This guide is a great companion to our investigation of earth processes
and includes a very nice section on cratering. It is accompanied by a great
set of twenty-three 35mm slides that show the moons of Jupiter and other
resources for the investigations.
Water, Stones, and Fossil Bones
Karen
Lind, editor. The National Science Teachers Association. Arlington, VA,
1991
ISBN Number
0-87355-101-x
This book is a compilation of more than 50 activities in earth sciences, published
jointly by the Council for Elementary Science International (CESI) and the
National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). Many of the activities include
excellent modeling techniques and a few of them you can even eat!
Craters! A Multi-Science Approach
to Cratering and Impacts
William K. Hartman with Joe Cain. The National
Science Teachers Association. Arlington, VA, 1995
ISBN Number 0-87355-101-x
If your students enjoyed the cratering activity, even just a little bit, consider
going further with this resource! - the single best resource on cratering
I have found. The explorations build in a nice sequence and encourage students
to model and explore cratering in much, much more detail than the scope of
the TEAMS Science Earth Processes module allows. Craters! is a joint Project
of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), the Planetary Society,
and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Craters! includes a CD-ROM containing more than 200 images for use with the
activities in the guide. Youll have plenty of excellent images of craters
at your fingertips with this cross-platform, Mac and PC disk. Many of the
images in the book are cross-referenced to their digital version on the CD-ROM.
This allows you to print custom sets of images and project them for viewing
by the class.
How the Earth Works
John Farndon, A Readers
Digest Book, Dorling Kindersley Limited, London, 1992
ISBN Number 0-89577-411-9
Ive referred to books in this series before - theyre great. Very
visual, great graphic presentation along with clear and readable text. The
emphasis is on models and explorations kids can do, along with photos and
diagrams that connect the students exploration and observations to
professional models and representations. Good stuff.
Project Earth ScienceGeology
Brent A. Ford. The National Science Teachers
Association. Arlington, VA, 1996
ISBN Number 0-87355-131-1
This is a brand new guide for me and although I havent finished reading
it, I am sure it needs to make this list - for one thing, it is new enough
to address the national science standards!
Dictionary
of the Earth. John Farndon
Dorling Kindersley
Limited, New York, 1994
ISBN Number 0-87355-131-1
This is an excellent teacher resource for brushing up on your earth science
and a great way for kids to explore answers to questions they pose. This
is
a very visual, richly illustrated resource of 2,000 key words arranged thematically.
Youll love this book - own it or encourage your local libraries to get
a copy or two if they dont already have a few.
Janice
VanCleaves
Earth Science for Every Kid
Janice VanCleave. John Wiley & Sons,
Inc., New York. 1991
ISBN Number
0-471-53010-7
As with the other books in this series, there are "101 easy experiments
that really work." The activities are clever and the directions and
explanations are simple and clear.
Heres a new plus, Delta Education now offers kits to go with the Janice
VanCleave series. The companion kit includes materials for dozens of activities
included in the book. Contact Delta Education at (800) 442-5444 for more
information.
The
Earth Pack, Natures
Forces in Three Dimensions
Ron van der Meer and Ron Fisher. The National Geographic Society and
Singram Company, Ltd., Washington D.C. 1995
ISBN Number 0-7922-2957-6
Awesome is the best way to describe this book. The pop-up models are great
but only the beginning. There is outstanding paper engineering to illustrate
colliding crustal plates, formation of an avalanche, volcanic eruption types,
an many others. There are also a number of 3-D images and 3-D glasses are
included. This resource is a bit pricey, but very good.
Crustal Evolution Education Project (CEEP)
Are you ready to go a little further in your exploration of plate tectonics?
- this is the way to go. CEEP includes some 33 lab activities that explore
a variety of topics associated with the crust of the earth. Consider some
of these titles: "Drifting Continents and Wandering Poles;" "The
Eruption of Mount St. Helens;" "How Do Scientists Decide Which
Is the Better Theory?;" "Volcanoes: Where and Why?;" "Plate
Boundaries and Earthquake Prediction;" and "Tropics in Antarctica?"
WARDS Natural Science is the exclusive distributor of these guides.
Contact them at 1-800-962-2660.
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