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Standards of Learning--Earth Science Resources

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The Earth Science standards connect the study of the Earth's composition, structure, processes, and history; its atmosphere, fresh water, and oceans; and its environment in space. The standards emphasize historical contributions in the development of scientific thought about the Earth and space. The standards stress the interpretation of maps, charts, tables, and profiles; the use of technology to collect, analyze, and report data; and science skills in systematic investigation. Problem solving and decision making are an integral part of the standards, especially as they relate to the costs and benefits of utilizing the Earth's resources. Major topics of study include plate tectonics, the rock cycle, Earth history, the oceans, the atmosphere, weather and climate, and the solar system and universe.


Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators -- Earth, Geology, Geography and Oceanography Sites
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators -- Space and Astronomy Sites
People -- biographies of scientists arranged by era; solar system information



ES.1 The student will plan and conduct investigations in which


ES.2 The student will demonstrate scientific reasoning and logic by


ES.3 The student will investigate and understand how to read and interpret maps, globes, models, charts, and imagery. Key concepts include


ES.4 The student will investigate and understand the characteristics of the Earth including


ES.5 The student will investigate and understand how to identify major rock-forming and ore minerals based on physical and chemical properties. Key concepts include


ES.6 The student will investigate and understand how to identify common rock types based on mineral composition and textures and the rock cycle as it relates to the transformation of rock types. Key concepts include


ES.7 The student will investigate and understand the differences between renewable and nonrenewable resources. Key concepts include


ES.8 The student will investigate and understand geologic processes including plate tectonics. Key concepts include
Remote Sensing and Photo Interpretation... -- Geologic Folds from Space

ES.9 The student will investigate and understand how freshwater resources are influenced by geologic processes and the activities of humans. Key concepts include


ES.10 The student will investigate and understand that many aspects of the history and evolution of the Earth and life can be inferred by studying rocks and fossils. Key concepts include


ES.11 The student will investigate and understand that oceans are complex, interactive physical, chemical, and biological systems and are subject to long- and short-term variations. Key concepts include


ES.12 The student will investigate and understand the origin and evolution of the atmosphere and the interrelationship of geologic processes, biologic processes, and human activities on its composition and dynamics. Key concepts include

ES.13 The student will investigate and understand that energy transfer between the sun, Earth, and the Earth's atmosphere drives weather and climate on Earth. Key concepts include


ES.14 The student will investigate and understand the planets and other members of the solar system; the history and contributions of the space program; and concepts related to the origin and evolution of the solar system, galaxy, and universe. Key concepts include


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