Teaching Activities
Earth education activities from across all of the sites within the Teach the Earth portal.
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- Urbanization 11 matches
- Large-Scale Development 1 match large engineering projects such as dams and levees
Environmental Science > Land Use and Planning
87 matches General/OtherProject Show all
- CLEAN 7 matches
- CUREnet 1 match
- Curriculum for the Bioregion 1 match
- Cutting Edge 24 matches
- Earth Exploration Toolbook 5 matches
- GETSI 3 matches
- Integrate 28 matches
- NAGT 2 matches
- Pedagogy in Action 5 matches
- Project EDDIE 3 matches
- Quantitative Skills 1 match
- SISL 1 match
- Starting Point-Teaching Entry Level Geoscience 8 matches
- TIDeS 5 matches
Results 41 - 50 of 94 matches
Watershed area and discharge relationships part of Hydrogeology:Hydrogeology, Soils, Geochemistry 2013:Activities
Steven Petsch, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Students use USGS WaterData website to find data on area, average annual discharge and response to high-precip events in small watersheds in southern New England. Data for the class are compiled to generate graphs ...
Online Readiness: Online Ready
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Problem Set, Classroom Activity
Subject: Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water:Water and society, policy, and management, Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water, Environmental Science:Land Use and Planning, Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water:Water cycle/groundwater-surface water interface, Environmental Science
Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary
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Unit 5.5: Adapting to sea level rise part of TIDeS:TIDeS Teaching Materials:Earth Science
Mark Abolins, Middle Tennessee State University. Although more focused, Unit 5.5 draws heavily on NSF InTeGrate's "Coastal Processes, Hazards, and Society": https://serc.carleton.edu/integrate/teaching_materials/coastlines/overview.html .
Students explore the potential for sea level rise to inundate coastal areas near Houston, Texas, and they consider ways to adapt to sea level rise. Solutions include engineered measures and managed retreat (the ...
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Course Module
Subject: Geoscience:Oceanography:Marine Hazards, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Climate Change:Impacts of climate change, Geoscience, Environmental Science:Land Use and Planning, Global Change and Climate:Climate Change:Impacts of climate change, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Coastal Hazards, Floods/Fluvial Processes, Environmental Science:Sustainability, Geography, Environmental Science
Unit 5.3: Should we rebuild after a disaster? part of TIDeS:TIDeS Teaching Materials:Earth Science
Mark Abolins, Middle Tennessee State University.
Students consider whether or not an apartment building damaged by a landslide should be repaired and reoccupied at a specific site on Lake Granbury, Texas. To make a decision, they examine a landslide that happened ...
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Course Module
Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Geomorphology:Landforms/Processes:Mass Movement, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Environmental Science, Geography:Physical, Environmental Science:Land Use and Planning, Geoscience, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards:Mass Wasting
Students' Evaluation of Competing Alternative Energy Options for a Sustainability Assessment part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Systems, Society, Sustainability and the Geosciences:Activities
Hitesh Soneji, City College of San Francisco
A group exercise in trying to understand the many attributes that contribute to an overall assessment of sustainability for alternative energy projects.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Sustainability, Land Use and Planning, Policy:Local Policy, Environmental Decision-Making, Energy Policy, Environmental Science:Energy:Energy Policy , Renewable & Alternative Energy
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Selecting Sites for Renewable Energy Projects part of Teaching Methods:Teaching with Google Earth:Examples
Glenn Richard, SUNY at Stony Brook
Students use Google Earth to investigate appropriate locations for a variety of renewable energy projects in the United States. These include projects that use solar energy, bioenergy, hydroelectricity, tidal power, wind energy, wave energy, and geothermal energy.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Decision-Making, Geography:Geospatial, Human/Cultural, Environmental Science:Energy:Renewable & Alternative Energy, Environmental Science:Land Use and Planning
Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary, Passed Peer Review
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Risk Assessment and Regulation in Christchurch, New Zealand part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Teaching about Risk and Resilience:Activities
Patricia Stapleton, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
This activity encourages students to apply public policy and risk regulation concepts to the case of the Canterbury Earthquakes in New Zealand. Students review government websites, media reports, and first-person-narratives, analyze and evaluate policy responses, and consider alternate policy solutions.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Sustainability, Land Use and Planning, Natural Hazards, Policy, Political Science, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Environmental Science
Developing a Multi-Hazard Mitigation Strategy part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Teaching about Risk and Resilience:Activities
This page is authored by Rebekah Green, Western Washington University.
As a culminating assignment in Natural Hazards Planning, students work in teams to create 15-year mitigation strategy for a selected jurisdiction using the FEMA 386 methodology for prioritizing mitigation options.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Environmental Science:Land Use and Planning, Environmental Science, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Geography, Environmental Science:Natural Hazards
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Field Trip to Explore Local Natural Disasters part of Integrate:Workshops and Webinars:Teaching about Risk and Resilience:Activities
Robert Clayton, Brigham Young University-Idaho
All on-campus Natural Disasters students at BYU-Idaho (1200 - 1800 students per year) go on a field trip to develop field observation skills. We visit the Teton Dam, Henry's Fork caldera (part of the Yellowstone hot spot track), and 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake area.
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Geoscience, Environmental Science:Land Use and Planning, Natural Hazards, Geography, Environmental Science
Urban Planning 101: Map Appreciation part of NAGT:Our Resources:Teaching Resources:Teaching Materials Collection
Jill Baumtrog
This is a synthesis activity, providing closure to river and/or map units. Students will begin by looking at a series of maps, including 3D maps. They will brainstorm ways the natural world may interact with humans ...
Resource Type: Activities: Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Activities:Project, Classroom Activity, Audio/Visual:Maps
Subject: Environmental Science:Land Use and Planning, Geoscience:Geology, Geography:Physical
An integrated view of the Glendale Landscape part of Hydrogeology:Hydrogeology, Soils, Geochemistry 2013:Activities
Kaye Savage, Wofford College
Students work in groups to develop posters that communicate their concept of landscape following several field labs (soils, sediment analysis, river discharge, vegetation survey, aquatic life) at one location. They ...
Online Readiness: Designed for In-Person
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Field Activity, Project, Writing Assignment
Subject: Geoscience:Soils:Profile Description/Morphology, Geoscience:Soils, Hydrology:Ground Water, Ground Water:Water and society, policy, and management, Water quality/chemistry , Field methods in hydrogeology, Biology:Biogeochemistry:Carbon Cycling, Biology:Biogeochemistry, Environmental Science:Ecosystems, Environmental Science, Human Population, Land Use and Planning, Water Quality and Quantity, Energy, Geoscience:Hydrology:Ground Water:Water cycle/groundwater-surface water interface, Geoscience:Soils:Soil Genesis
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