Uncovering Student Ideas in Earth and Environmental Science : 32 New Formative Assessment Probes.
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- text
- computer
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- 9781681400075
- 363.70071
- GE76.K44 2016
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Dedications -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Section 1: Land and Water -- Concept Matrix Probes #1-#7 -- Related NGSS Performance Expectations -- 1 - What's Beneath Us? -- 2 - What Do You Know About Soil? -- 3 - Land or Water? -- 4 - Where Is Most of the Fresh Water? -- 5 - Groundwater -- 6 - How Many Oceans and Seas? -- 7 - Why Is the Ocean Salty? -- Section 2 - Water Cycle, Weather, and Climate -- Concept Matrix Probes #8-#15 -- Related NGSS Perfomance Expectations -- 8 - Water Cycle Diagram -- 9 - Where Did the Wate rin the Puddle Go? -- 10 - Weather Predictors -- 11 - In Which Direction Will the Water Swirl? -- 12 - Does the Ocean Influence Our Weather or Climate? -- 13 - Coldest Winter Ever! -- 14 - Are They Talking About Climate or Weather? -- 15 - What Are the Signs of Global Warming? -- Section 3 - Earth History, Weathering and Erosion, and Plate Tectonics -- Concept Matrix Probes #16-#27 -- Related NGSS Performance Expectations -- 16 - How Old Is Earth? -- 17 - Is It a Fossil? -- 18 - Sedimentary Rock Layers -- 19 - Is It Erosion? -- 20 - Can a Plant Break Rocks? -- 21 - Grand Canyon -- 22 - Mountains and Beaches -- 23 - How Do Rivers Form? -- 24 - What Is the Inside of Earth Like? -- 25 - Describing Earth's Plates -- 26 - Where Do You Find Earth's Plates? -- 27 - What Do You Know About Volcanoes and Earthquakes? -- Section 4: Natural Resources, Pollution, and Human Impact -- Concept Matrix Probes #28-#32 -- Related NGSS Performance Expectations -- 28 - Renewable or Nonrenewable? -- 29 - Acid Rain -- 30 - What Is a Watershed? -- 31 - Is Natural Better? -- 32 - The Greenhouse Effect -- Index -- Back Cover.
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