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      Geoscience > Geology > Sedimentary Geology > Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks

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      Hallway Sediment Core Mural part of IODP School of Rock 2020:Teaching Activities
      Beverly Owens, Cleveland Early College High School; Molly Ludwick, Kings Mountain Middle School
      For the activity, a world map will be constructed in the hallway. Students will be provided with data sets that explain different pieces of evidence. Students will analyze the visual evidence, and will tape the ...

      Grade Level: Middle (6-8), High School (9-12)
      Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity, Project
      Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Sedimentary Geology:Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks, Depositional environments, Geoscience:Oceanography:Marine Geology and Geophysics, Marine Resources, Environmental Science:Oceans and Coastal Resources, Geoscience:Oceanography:Ocean-Climate Interactions, Geoscience:Geology:Sedimentary Geology:Depositional environments:Shelf-slope Environment, Deep Marine Environment, Geoscience:Geology:Geophysics, Sedimentary Geology:Depositional environments:Marginal-Marine

      Red Rocks part of Teaching Activities
      Sina Kirk, Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus
      Why is Mars red? Take a virtual field trip to Karijini Gorge in Australia and Oak Creek Canyon in Sedona, AZ and search for clues to the environments that formed the red rocks there. Observe the rock formations at ...

      Grade Level: High School (9-12)
      Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity, Project, Lab Activity
      Subject: Geoscience:Lunar and Planetary Science:Mars, Geoscience:Geology:Sedimentary Geology:Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks