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<title>Grades 9-12 Earth Science</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 07:29:47 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>New York state standards emphasizes the importance of connecting past and present events to possible future events. This lesson plan focuses on the geologic past as it is presented in the New York state referenced tables for Earth Science. The lesson plan features a clip from "you tube" as a hook, a RAFT assignment that embraces theories by Bloom and Gardner, a post card activity to test understanding, and a closure activity where students will predict future events based on patterns from the geological past.</p>

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<author>Katie Whittaker</author>


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<title>Grades 9-10 Energy Sources</title>
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	<p>This is a science lesson for students in ninth and tenth grade on Energy Sources that can be used in an ecology class. Through this lesson students will be able to make decisions and acknowledge that that their activities had a profound impact on the physical and living environment and students will be able to explain the most common energy sources. Students will be tiered by ability and within their groups they will choose between two topics based on interest.</p>

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<author>Roxana Estrada</author>


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