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Pond Profiles

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Students will develop research questions that will help them develop an ecosystem profile (species/conditions etc.) of a local pond. Their results will be compared with data from the McMurdo Dry Valley Lakes in Antarctica. Discussions about climate and energy dynamics will be conducted as conclusions are drawn. A map and key for the local pond (species/locations/conditions) will be

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Antarctic
More than a week
Middle School and Up
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Five Themes of the Geography of Antarctica

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We go places, but what do we do with the billions of snippets of information we absorb? How do we process the information so that it means something to us when we can no longer be there? As a geographer, my objective was to be able to observe, participate and categorize the billions of pieces of visual information

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Antarctic
n/a
Middle School and Up
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Biodiversity of the Antarctic Region: Is it a Losing Battle?

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Case studies provide a brief overview or examination of events that impact or alter the way people function and live day to day within the human and physical environment. They help by providing students with “real world” examples that relate to the theoretical content they are studying.

Objective

Students will prepare a case study illustrating the impact

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Antarctic
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High school and Up
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Amazing Antarctic Video!

Excellent images and video from Antarctica!

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PolarTREC 2007 - WAIS Divide

An attempt to sum up a 5-week journey to Antarctica in less than 11 minutes.

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Antarctic
Less than 1 period
All Aged
n/a
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UNH Grad Goes to New Depths for Research Study

Article about teacher, Robin Ellwood and her expedition to Antarctica, 2008. From The New Hampshire, a student-run newspaper with the University of New Hampshire.

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Antarctic
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Rye Teacher Can Share Antarctic Research and Diving Adventure

This is an online story about Robin Ellwood in Foster.Com, an online news service for Foster's Daily Democrat.

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The Mystery of the Destroyed Weather Station

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Students use data and pictures of a destroyed wind sensor, to develop a theory of what happened to the station. They then develop a plan to make sure the station is not destroyed again.

Objective

Students will be able to use data to develop a reasonable hypothesis.

Preparation

It would be helpful to give students a

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Antarctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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Antarctic Education Online Module

This website contains gorgeous pictures and interesting background information on Antarctica, including history, environmental conditions, and research. A twelve-minute overview can be followed by longer segments on Antarctica's weather, Forecasting, and Antarctica and global climate.

To view the module, you will have to register. Once you have created a login, you will be forwarded to the Antarctica module. Additional modules

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Secrets of the Ice

This web site has terrific information about Antarctica and learning resources. The site focuses on signals of global climate changes that are seen in ice cores from Antarctica.

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