| The softbound Student
Activities book includes 317 pages and provides hands-on
investigations to reinforce concepts presented in the text. This book
provides more investigation exercises than can typically be completed in one school year.
The wealth of content allows you to select the ones you want to complete. The activities include the following different types
of exercises:
- Match the phrase with the proper theory that
it belongs with
- Define the terms
- Fill in the blanks
- Match the name of each man with the phrases
that best describe him
- Fill in the chart with the missing information
- Demonstrate the earth's movement beneath a
Foucault pendulum
- Use Eratosthenes method to measure the
circumference of a globe
- Look at the picture and identify the name of
different devices
- True or False
Answers to the exercises are shown only in
the Student Activities Teacher's
Edition, which is a separate book. The student activities follow along with the
content of each of the 21 chapters in the student text. Chapter topics are divided into
four units and 21 chapters listed as follows:
Unit 1 - The Celestial Sphere
- Chapter 1 - The Earth's Motions
- Chapter 2 - The Glory of the Stars
- Chapter 3 - The Sun: The Greater Light
- Chapter 4 - The Nine Planets
- Chapter 5 - Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors
- Chapter 6 - The Moon: To Rule the Night
- Chapter 7 - Exploration of Space
Unit 2 - The Atmosphere
- Chapter 8 - Introduction to Meteorology
- Chapter 9 - Water of the Atmosphere
- Chapter 10 - Movement in the Atmosphere
- Chapter 11 - Weather Prediction
Unit 3 - The Lithosphere
- Chapter 12 - Science, Faith, and Reason
- Chapter 13 - Introduction to Geology
- Chapter 14 - Minerals and Ores
- Chapter 15 - Rocks and Fossils
- Chapter 16 - Mountains and High Hills
- Chapter 17 - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
- Chapter 18 - Weathering, Mass Wasting, and
Erosion
Unit 4 - The Hydrosphere
- Chapter 19 - The Oceans and Seas
- Chapter 20 - Glaciers: The Power of Ice
- Chapter 21 - The Ground Water System
This Earth Science curriculum gives
students a clear understanding of the planet on which they live by giving them a view of
the environment in which it is found. This study begins with a study of space because the
planets, stars, and all other heavenly bodies "float" in the ocean of space, and
these bodies affect one another. |