Teaching Activities
Earth education activities from across all of the sites within the Teach the Earth portal.
Grade Level Show all
- College Introductory 4 matches
College Lower (13-14)
37 matches General/OtherOnline Readiness
Resource Type: Activities Show all
Subject
- Biology 4 matches
- Business 4 matches
- Economics 7 matches
- Education 1 match
- English 1 match
- Environmental Science 34 matches
- Fine Arts 1 match
- Geography 8 matches
- Geoscience 18 matches
- Health Sciences 2 matches human health topics
- Mathematics 25 matches
- Physics 1 match
- Political Science 3 matches
- Psychology 1 match
- Sociology 1 match
Project Show all
- 2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop 25 matches
- Activities 12 matches
SISL
Results 1 - 10 of 37 matches
Debating Three Different Areas of Sustainability: the Environmental, Social and Economic Dimensions of the Triple Bottom Line part of SISL:Activities
Ethan Samuel
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Sustainability
Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary
Learn more about this review process.
One day it is too hot and other days it is too cold. Do we need to replace the HVAC system? part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Monika Kiss, Saint Leo University
This project will allow students to create a mathematical model to help in making decision about replacing HVAC units on a large scale.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science, Geography:Human/Cultural, Mathematics, Economics, Business, Environmental Science:Energy, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Environmental Science:Sustainability, Global Change and Climate:Climate Change, Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Ethics/Values
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Analysis of the Global Climate Change Controversy: A Problem-Based Learning Activity part of SISL:Activities
David Koetje, Calvin University; Amy Wilstermann, Calvin University
This is a problem-based learning activity that guides students through a process whereby the class as a whole investigates various stakeholder perspectives on the global climate change controversy. Individual students then reflect on their own perspectives in light of what they have learned.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science
Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary
Learn more about this review process.
What's for Dinner? Analyzing Historical Data about the American Diet part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Jessica Libertini, Johns Hopkins University
In this activity, students research the historical food consumption data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to observe trends, develop regressions, predict future behavior, and discuss broader impacts.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Soils and Agriculture, Mathematics, Geoscience:Soils, Geography:Human/Cultural
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
A Monarchy Deposed: The Demise of the Monarch Butterfly part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Daniel Abel, Coastal Carolina University
Monarch butterflies (scientific name: Danaus plexippus) migrate annually to forests in central Mexico from Canada and California. Those surviving the 1200 - 2800 mile migration overwinter in Mexico. In this activity, students will learn about the conservation biology of monarch butterflies, threats to their survival, the implications of their potential extinction, and ways to protect the species.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Geography:Human/Cultural, Environmental Science:Ecosystems, Geoscience:Biogeosciences , Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Geography, Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate:Climate Change, Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Ethics/Values, Biology:Ecology, Biology
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Hybrid Vehicles: Are They Worth It? part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Lori Carmack, Salisbury University
In this project, students analyze the costs of gasoline nationwide. They also investigate the cost-effectiveness of purchasing a new hybrid vehicle as opposed to purchasing a new vehicle that runs solely on gasoline.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Energy, Mathematics
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Applying Quantitative Reasoning to Biodiversity part of SISL:Activities
Kenneth Mulder, Green Mountain College
A series of 6 Excel-based projects on the mathematics of biodiversity for basic college math classes and developmental math classes. Students learn about the structure of biodiversity, the application of many basic data analysis skills, and the use of Excel for analysis and data presentation.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Salt Marshes: estimation techniques using basic algebra and geometry part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Yelena Meadows, Upper Iowa University; Sharareh Nikbakht, Appalachian State University
The activity allows for learning about salt marshes ecosystem and practicing of basic math in estimations.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Biology, Environmental Science:Ecosystems, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Geoscience:Oceanography
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Should I Unplug? part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Lori Carmack, Salisbury University
Short Description goes here: Short DescriptionThis section should be a distillation of the summary above. This description will be displayed in search returns. The optimal length for this description is on the order of 1-2 sentences. Short Description goes here:
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Economics, Mathematics, Environmental Science:Energy
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Climate Change, Communities, and Public Planning: A Problem-Based Learning Activity part of SISL:Activities
David Koetje, Calvin University; Amy Wilstermann, Calvin University
In this problem-based learning activity, students develop a case study that "puts a human face" on the effects of global climate change (GCC) on a particular community in the United States. Students work in teams to: discover cultural, economic, and natural features of the community; identify challenges presented by GCC; and identify options for responding to these challenges.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate:Climate Change
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review