Overview

This activity was adapted from a TEA activity authored by: * Sandra Kolb, Education Consultant, Poulsbo, Washington * Kolene Krysl, Westside Community Schools, Omaha, Nebraska * Larry Rose, Pleasanton Middle School, Pleasanton, California * Wendy Slijk, La Costa Canyon High School, San Diego County, California The original activity can be found at: http://tea.armadaproject.org/activity/kolb/tobesaltyseaiceornottobesaltyseaice_main.html

Objective

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Arctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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Students will independently explore the PolarTREC expeditions, and reflect on the scientific questions, discoveries, and outcomes of the work that is or has been done.

Description

Students will visit the PolarTREC website at www.polartrec.com, where they will find a teacher who is in the field presently, or was already in the field. You may select one expedition

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Arctic
More than a week
Middle School and Up
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Students are presented with an actual series of tundra photos, which they use to develop a hypothesis for which sort of ground cover will have the most/least permafrost depth. Then they are given a set of actual data and use this to test their hypothesis

Objective

Students will: * understand what permafrost is and how it develops

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Arctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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This lesson was modeled after some of the routine activities undertaken by the geologists on the Kuril Island Expedition. Complete the following activities: * Day 1 To measure a simple topographic profile with a level instrument or hand level and stadium rod. * Day 2 To use the measurements from Day 1 (and/or actual measurements from the Kuril

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Arctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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This activity is designed to take place near or at the end of a unit on the ocean floor. Students should be familiar with the physical features of the ocean floor including the continental shelf, abyssal plain, seamounts and guyots, seafloor ridges and trenches, and submarine canyons. The students should have also previously learned about sonar methods for mapping the

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Arctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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Overview

In this lesson, students learn about what archaeologists do and then practice implementing these skills with "real artifacts".

Objective

Students will: * be able to define an artifact and an archaeologist. * use evidence to support their decisions about the origin and use of an unknown item.

Preparation

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Arctic
About 1 period
Middle School and Up
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The study of rock and sediment layers, or stratigraphy, can be used to introduce students to the fundamental principles of geology and to lead into the idea of geologic time. In this lesson, students are introduced to Nicolas Steno's 3 major laws of stratigraphy: the law of original horizontality, the law of superposition and the law of lateral

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Arctic
About 1 period
Middle School and Up
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