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Amy's Explore Alaska Blog: Week 8 Module
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Amy's Explore Alaska Blog. Sunday, December 5, 2010. Explain: What new learning have you taken from this module? I have never really thought about the relationship of the location of ice and if that will cause a rise in sea level. I really enjoyed doing the ice in a water glass from the “Watching Ice Melt! Extend: How can/will you use this week’s resources and/or others in your community in your lessons? I will be showing the video clip “Arctic Climate Perspectives”. Image take from "Artic Sea. When she ...
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Amy's Explore Alaska Blog: December 2010
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Amy's Explore Alaska Blog. Thursday, December 30, 2010. Final Project - Global Warming and Us. How can teachers use digital resources, community resources and effective teaching methods, integrating Alaska Native ways of knowing with Western scientific methods to create greater student interest in, and understanding of, the geosciences? Create a written record of the changes that have taken place in and around Gambell, AK. Create maps of how hunting patterns have changed in and around Gambell, AK. Studen...
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Winsor's Explore Alaska Blog
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Winsor's Explore Alaska Blog. Monday, November 15, 2010. A particular environment or surrounding influence. The atmosphere has always been one of the most difficult units for me to teach. I find it relatively difficult to understand, and not particularly exciting. Especially since moving to Alaska, I feel very disconnected from much of the locally-relevant atmosphere topics-especially this week, as I again struggled to find ways to relate to the material. A social phenomena I had not heard of before.
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Winsor's Explore Alaska Blog: November 2010
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Winsor's Explore Alaska Blog. Sunday, November 28, 2010. Module VII: Culture and Climate. Module VII started out with videos and information about the composition of the atmosphere and the early formation of our solar system, and I found myself again disappointed, wishing I had discovered this information about six weeks earlier. But the blog entry "Module VII: Carbon Connections". Showed me some exciting ways to tie that information into my third quarter units on Chemistry! Video clip from Dave's Blog.
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Cultural Connections in Earth Science: October 2010
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Cultural Connections in Earth Science. Thursday, October 28, 2010. Module IV: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Tsunamis. This picture shows my husband and dog during one snowfall we experienced last year in Valdez. This one snowfall dumped more than 5 feet of snow. Just one snowfall! The picture below shows the dashboard of a plane my husband was flying in this summer in Barrow. Explain: What new learning have you taken from this module? Helped solidify my understanding of this process. Now it really makes se...
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Dan Adair Blog site: October 2010
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Dan Adair Blog site. Friday, October 29, 2010. Matt you make some very interesting statements about studying the universe with a holistic approach. Very insightful and true. Tracy totally hit the nail on the head with some of these kids going insane if they couldn’t be “connected” to their technology. So true, and sad in my mind. Marilyn, I like to see that you too like to use the Google earth. Pretty powerful teaching tool isn’t it? It is corny but the kids love it. EM spectrum song. I truly appreciate ...
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...Exploring Anthropocene AK...: October 2010
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Monday, October 11, 2010. This is my first post on a new blog required for the online. Alaska Native and Western Perspectives on Earth's systems. More to come on this endeavor later, but to fulfill the requirements of the first week's assignment, here is a picture of a favorite place of mine in Alaska. It's the Noatak River, which my brother and I floated in 2006. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Relevant blogs, links, etc. My other, similarly named blog.
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Dan Adair Blog site: Module III
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Dan Adair Blog site. Sunday, October 24, 2010. Fresh silvers from the Swanson River provided us with great protein for the rest of our kayak trip this summer.water is a key component in our recreation choices). What new learning have you taken from this module? I have learned that elevation is part of the components in determining what biome a landscape falls under. Http:/ www.kidsknowit.com/interactive-educational-movies/free-online-movies.php? If you teach elementary try the link I have provided. I hav...
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Dan Adair Blog site: December 2010
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Dan Adair Blog site. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Alaska Coal Beds courtesy of bigcatenergy. Hello fellow classmates of Explore Alaska. This is a lesson I have put together for my final project. I cannot find a way to put my PowerPoint on here. If you would like it send me an email and I can shoot it your way. Dadair@kpbsd.k12.ak.us. Below you will find my lesson plan minus the PowerPoint. LESSON PLAN FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE:. Students should be able to:. Explain what a hydrocarbon is. Open discussion...