Below are some selected Curriculum Units developed at other instititions.  This list is neither exhaustive nor authoritive, but is merely provided here to provide a sample of what has been developed.  You are welcomed and encouraged to provide Earth and Space Science curriculum modules you may have developed for other teachers to use. Email us at planets@ssec.wisc.edu.

Black Earth Creek & Limnology Minifact & Analysis Sheets

Jim Kotoski has recently submitted these great analysis sheets for you to use! They all have a brief summary on one of the following topics, and offer graphics and charts explaining standards and examples of each. There are 10 sheets in total, and they are intended for grades 6 - 8. These are all PDF files, and you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the pages, which you can download for free from their website.

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Hydrology Protocols

Here is another great classroom activity submitted by Jim Kotoski on Hydrology Protocols. The main packet is 27 pages long and we are currently working on getting the Hydrology Investigation Data Worksheet online. This activity is intended for grades 6 - 8, and it is also in PDF format. To find out more about the GLOBE program and how you can become a certified teacher, please go to our GLOBE page or www.globe.gov.

Exploring the Inner Planets: A Mathmatical Journey

Designed to teach and reinforce mathematics through lessons about Earth and the bodies that most resemble it in the solar system: Mars, Venus, and the Moon. The lessons are intended for a 7th grade math class, but they could easily be adapted for a science class or different grade levels. Covers California math standards and some Earth Science standards.

Middle School Global Warming Project

In this project students learn about the scientific factors that contribute to the controversial global warming debate. The project places students as advisors to the heads of state of several different nations, prompting students to learn about the issue as they respond to the various questions and concerns of these leaders. This Earth Science project is designed for 7th through 10th grade students.

Looking at the Environment

'Looking at the Environment' places students in the role of environmental scientists. It engages them in investigations of realistic environmental problems, in which they must make recommendations for sustainable uses of resources. In the course of these investigations, students employ a variety of scientific research techniques, including computer tools for the visualization and analysis of geographic data. This Earth Science project is designed for 9th through 12th grade students, and addresses these standards:

  • National Science Education Standards (NSES): Science Content Standards for grades 9-12: C4c, D2b
  • Project 2061, Benchmarks for Science Literacy (AAAS): 1.A.1, 11.A.1, 11.A.2, 11.C.1, 11.C.7
  • National Geography Standards (NGS): 5:E & 7: