…investigation, learn about aquifers and water sustainability in the High-Adventure Science water investigation, and learn about using geologic formations to reconstruct previous climates in the High-Adventure Science climate investigation. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110915182850.htm…
…on Earth began, they’ll be better prepared to search for evidence of life on other planets. Learn about the search for extraterrestrial life in the High-Adventure Science space investigation. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110903131404.htm…
…plant trees locally, reap the cooling effect locally, and also help to cool globally! Learn more about the relationship between clouds and climate in the High-Adventure Science climate investigation. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110914161729.htm…
…online course shed light on the effects of these features on guiding students to design cost‐effective solar power systems. Xie, C., Schimpf, C., Chao, J. Nourian, S., & Massicotte, J….
…you experience the effects of mass, fluidity, surface tension. However, in both cases, this preliminary stage of “messing about” is a necessary prerequisite to the pursuit of an intellectual understanding…
…effects of wind, rain, solar radiation and geography on air quality. Note: This lesson is also available in Spanish. What are our choices for supplying energy for the future? Explore…
The repeal of the Clean Power Plan and how to teach about energy choices and climate change Blog Post
…considered when making energy choices. The choices we make—whether locally, nationally, or globally—have direct and indirect effects on human health, the environment, and the economy. How do you teach your…
…(TEEMSS) software and materials. The WWC reported, “TEEMSS was found to have potentially positive effects on general science achievement for elementary school students in grades 3-4.” Teachers and administrators want…
…who leads NSF-funded science projects at the Concord Consortium on land use and its effects on water resources. Credit: Tony Webster original. CC BY-NC 2.0 A watershed could be described…
…many signs that they’ve been thinking about the effects of the crowds this once-in-a-lifetime event will pull in for quite some time. Traffic warnings— a clear sign that we’ve entered…