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    Understanding Earthquakes: Comparing seismograms part of EarthScope ANGLE:Educational Materials:Activities
    Jennifer Pickering
    Introductory lesson that contextualizes how multiple instruments provide a more complete picture on an event.

    Grade Level: Intermediate (3-5), High School (9-12), Middle (6-8), College Lower (13-14)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity, Classroom Activity
    Subject: Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Earthquakes, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards, Geoscience, Geology:Geophysics:Seismology
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Earthquake Intensity part of EarthScope ANGLE:Educational Materials:Activities
    Jennifer Pickering
    Introductory lesson that compares ShakeMaps between earthquakes in the same location but different magnitudes, and earthquakes of the same magnitude but different depths, to acquaint learners to the fundamental controls on intensity of shaking felt during an event: magnitude and distance from the earthquake source.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), Middle (6-8), High School (9-12), Intermediate (3-5)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Geophysics:Seismology, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Earthquakes, Geoscience, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards, Geoscience:Geology:Tectonics
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Reading an Earthquake Seismogram part of EarthScope ANGLE:Educational Materials:Activities
    Jennifer Pickering
    Introductory lesson that deconstructs the information that can be gleaned from a single seismogram.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), Middle (6-8), High School (9-12), Intermediate (3-5)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity, Lab Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Tectonics, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Earthquakes, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards, Geoscience:Geology:Geophysics:Seismology, Geoscience
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Getting Started with the ShakeNet Data Portal part of EarthScope ANGLE:Educational Materials:Activities
    Jennifer Pickering
    Teacher guide and tutorial for using the RaspberryShake ShakeNet data portal.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), Middle (6-8), Intermediate (3-5), High School (9-12)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity, Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geoscience, Geology:Geophysics:Seismology, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards, Natural Hazards:Earthquakes
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    "We Need All the Assistance You Have..." part of EarthScope ANGLE:Educational Materials:Activities
    USGS (US Geological Survey)
    This exercise provides a basic introduction to volcanic hazards. Students learn about different types of volcanic hazards through researching examples from Alaskan eruptions. They also group the hazards as proximal and distal to consider how emergency response plans might differ. A recording of the KLM flight 867 flight that lost power to all four engines when it flew into an ash cloud from a 1989 Mt Redoubt eruption provides a compelling example of risk from volcanoes. (Note: the plane was ultimately able to regain enough power to land safely in Anchorage.) Students learn about the Volcano Hazards Alert-Notification System for both ground-based and aviation applications.

    Grade Level: High School (9-12), Middle (6-8), Intermediate (3-5)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity, Outreach Activity, Lab Activity
    Subject: Environmental Science:Natural Hazards, Natural Hazards:Volcanism, Geoscience
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Be Smart, Be Prepared! Planning an Emergency Backpack part of EarthScope ANGLE:Educational Materials:Activities
    Bonnie Magura (Portland Public Schools), CEETEP (Cascadia EarthScope Earthquake and Tsunami Education Program), and ANGLE Project
    Participants learn what to do before, during, and after a potentially damaging earthquake. They brainstorm valuable components for an emergency supplies backpack and then present on their ideas. The primary resource is the booklet Are you prepared for the next big EARTHQUAKE in Alaska?

    Grade Level: Informal, Middle (6-8), Intermediate (3-5), General Public, High School (9-12), College Lower (13-14)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity, Lab Activity, Outreach Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Oceanography:Marine Hazards, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Coastal Hazards:Tsunami, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards, Natural Hazards:Volcanism, Earthquakes, Mass Wasting
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Cupcake Geology: Interpreting Core Samples part of EarthScope ANGLE:Educational Materials:Activities
    Bonnie Magura (Portland Public Schools)
    This activity helps students understand how geoscientists study the Earth below our feet through drilling. Using a large straw as a "drill", students collect samples through different parts of the specially layered cupcake and keep a "log" of the drill core. By defining different colored cake and filling, they can reconstruct what the interior of the cupcake may look like. Students gain an appreciation for the challenges of determining a plausible geologic interpretation with limited data.

    Grade Level: High School (9-12), Middle (6-8), Intermediate (3-5)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity, Classroom Activity
    Subject: Geoscience
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Pasta Quake: Exploring Earthquake Magnitude part of EarthScope ANGLE:Educational Materials:Activities
    Paul Doherty (Exploratorium Teacher Institute) and Roger Groom (Mt Tabor Middle School) with improvements by ShakeAlert
    This short activity provides an intuitive introduction to earthquake magnitude using an everyday item--spaghetti. Learners are introduced to the earthquake magnitude scale by breaking different amounts of uncooked noodles. Visual scale of the pasta emphasizes the relative differences between magnitudes with each whole step in magnitude. For older students, the demonstration helps students understand why seismologists use the nonlinear logarithmic scale to best graph the huge range of quantities.

    Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), High School (9-12), Intermediate (3-5), Middle (6-8)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Outreach Activity, Classroom Activity, Lab Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Geophysics:Seismology, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Earthquakes, Geoscience
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Microplastics and marine environment part of Teaching Activities
    Giulia Realdon, University of Camerino, Italy
    Marine micro-plastics are a relatively recent issue in research (Thompson et al. 2004), in the media and in education and, due to novelty and relevance, they are a suitable topic for addressing Ocean Literacy ...

    Grade Level: High School (9-12), Middle (6-8), Primary (K-2), Intermediate (3-5)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Lab Activity
    Subject: Geoscience:Oceanography
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

    Ocean Acidification/Acid Rain Demonstration with a Soda Stream part of Teaching Activities
    Sheldon Turner, Triton College
    Using a SodaStream or other household carbonation appliance to teach about acidification and its effects on the environment.

    Grade Level: Middle (6-8), Intermediate (3-5)
    Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity
    Subject: Chemistry:General Chemistry:Acids & Bases
    Activity Review: Passed Peer Review