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Volcanoes part of Teach the Earth:Themes
Key Resources: The Volcano Exploration Project: Using on-line volcano monitoring data in college and university courses from NAGT Exploring the Yellowstone Geoecosystem from Integrating Research and Education ...

Hazards part of Teach the Earth:Themes
Hazards resources from Teach the Earth include: Teaching about Hazards in the Geosciences from On the Cutting Edge Natural Hazards and Risks: Hurricanes from InTeGrate. Map Your Hazards! Assessing Hazards, ...

Monday Morning Meeting (II): Monitoring Mount St. Helens 2004 dome growth using authentic data part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Activities
This jigsaw activity groups students first as volcano monitoring experts of either RSAM seismic data, earthquake locations, or GPS data, and then regroups students into interdisciplinary teams. The teams discuss ...

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Volcano Tuesdays part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Geoscience Online:Teaching Geoscience Online Events
Watch recording. Each week on Tuesday at 11:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, join us live for activities that will get you thinking about volcanoes of the Pacific Northwest. Grades: 4th-7th (learners of all ages are welcome!)

Magma Degassing and Eruption Style 2 part of Teach the Earth:Magma Labs
This activity provides an opportunity for students to work with real data collected from samples from the 2008 eruption of Okmok volcano, Alaska. The homework activity explores how magma gas content can be ...

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Volcanology part of Teach the Earth:GeoContext:GeoContext Collection
× Contributor: Ery C. Hughes This set of GeoContext slides addresses the colonialist motivations of European settlement of volcanic regions, and the effects of colonial power and indigenous knowledge on the ...

Ka-Boom! Measuring volcanic explosivity. part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Activities
Using a combination of water, effervescent antacid tablets, dishwashing liquid and simple materials, students model volcanic eruptions to measure the intensity of explosivity and develop their own scale.

Power of the Story: Interpreting oral histories part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Activities
This activity asks students to find a narrative that depicts a geologic event (preferably from non-dominant cultural oral histories) and interpret it applying the knowledge they have gained in class. This writing ...

Magma Degassing 1 part of Teach the Earth:Magma Labs
This exercise introduces students to concepts of how magma gas content is important for eruption style. Students use the vesicles preserved in different volcanic rocks to estimate gas content by calculating ...

Mapping Plate Tectonic Boundaries part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Activities
In this classroom activity, students will work in groups to observe how patterns of topography, bathymetry, earthquake locations and depths, and the location of volcanoes vary across regions of the Earth. They will ...

SSBW - Python Tutorial 5: ObsPy and the 2018 Kilauea Eruption part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Activities
In this interactive tutorial built for a learning management system, students 1) practice using the basic syntax of Python commands, 2) use the functionality of the ObsPy library to load, plot, and analyze data or ...

Activities part of Teach the Earth:Teaching Methods:Jigsaws
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