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Earth As a System
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Earth As a System
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Earth As a System
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Earth As a System
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Biosphere
Students make a collection of leaves and then discover how a hierarchical classification system is developed by sorting and organizing their leaves according to a set of labels and rules which they specify.
Biosphere, Land Cover Classification
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Biosphere
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Earth As a System
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Earth As a System
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Atmosphere
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Students use visualizations to explore the relation between elevation and temperature and begin learning how to make important patterns evident in visualizations.
Aerosols, Air Temperature, Atmosphere, Barometric Pressure, Biosphere, Land Cover Classification, Pedosphere (Soil), Precipitation, Relative Humidity, Soil Moisture - Gravimetric, Soil Moisture - SMAP Block Pattern, Soil Temperature, Water Vapor
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Atmosphere
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Earth As a System
Data Sheets
Students record the five phenophases of either common or clonal lilac plants.
Biosphere
Protocol Instructions
Earth As a System
Protocol Instructions
Earth As a System
Field Guides
Local Connections- earth systems in the Local Study Site LC1- Connecting the Parts of the Study Site
Students visit the study site, observe the different components of the Earth system and predict how they are connected to and affect each other.
Earth As a System
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Students, either individually or in small groups, use their knowledge of their study site develop a diagram that illustrates the most important connections between the different components of the Earth system.
Earth As a System
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Students use GLOBE student data to explore, understand, and communicate the connections between the components of the Earth system exist at the study site they are investigating.
Earth As a System
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Students compare and contrast the diagrams of their study site developed by individuals or small groups, and develop a class diagram of their study site that best communicates the most important connections between the components of the Earth system that exist there.
Earth As a System
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