| Title | Description | Grade Level | Lesson Type | Core Idea |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Pouring" Through the Soil for Clean Water |
Students alter distribution of pore sizes in school garden soil and observe the effects of irrigation or rainfall on water infiltration/capture, runoff rate, and/or water ponding. |
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Lab Experiment | ESS2.C: The roles of water in Earth's surface processes |
| 12 Orders of Soil Taxonomy Poster |
This poster is rich with information on the 12 orders of soil taxonomy - including images of each. The reverse side provides information on what is the soil taxonomy, a cool map of the US with the soil orders, information on how soils are mapped, soil surveys, and why soils are different. This is designed for the high school, college, and technical level. |
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Poster | ESS2.A: Earth materials and systems |
| 6.4 Soil Orders and 6.5 Major Biomes |
Illustrates the factors influencing soil formation and relates these factors to the climate and living plants and animals that are found in the various biomes. |
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Reading | ESS2.A: Earth materials and systems |
| A Day Without Agriculture |
Students explore the wide scope of agriculture, identify the variety of agricultural products and by-products they use in their daily lives, and discuss the difference between needs and wants. |
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Activity | |
| A Dying Teenager’s Recovery Started in the Dirt |
An article about a university student who was participating in a project in which students search through local soil samples for new phages—viruses that infect and kill bacteria. |
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Reading | LS2.C: Ecosystem dynamics |
| A Guide to Rain Garden Construction |
Students learn about rain garden construction, and eventually student groups create personal rain gardens within surrounding community. |
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Activity | ETS1.A: Engineering Design |
| A Medieval Soil Mystery |
Students travel back in time to the year 1100 AD as serfs, and carry out soil investigations to propose solutions for the problem of poor wheat production on a feudal manor. |
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Activity | ESS3.A: Natural resources |
| Agriculture with a Technology Twist |
A variety of activities for multiple grades with hints on how to tie technology into the lessons. |
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Activity | ESS2.A: Earth materials and systems |
| Alpine Soils |
A distinction between alpine and tundra soils |
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Reading | LS2.A: Interdependent relationships in ecosystems |
| An Arctic Soils Perspective- Between Earth and Sky |
A movie about tundra soils and the impacts of climate change. |
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Video | LS2.A: Interdependent relationships in ecosystems |
| Animal Apartments |
By dividing the soil environments into a model of an apartment building--with inhabitants on the basement, ground level, and upper levels--students learn what animals make homes in each soil habitat. |
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Activity | LS2.C: Ecosystem dynamics |
| Antibacterial Clays Could Fight Superbugs |
An article about the discovery of certain clays with antibacterial properties that may eventually lead to new agents in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs. |
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Reading | ESS3.A: Natural resources |
| Apple Activity |
Students will learn how limited productive soil is as a natural resource on Earth. The students will visually see how very little soil there is available for growing all of the food, fiber, and lumber for the ever growing world population. |
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Activity | ESS3.A: Natural resources |
| Apple Activity Video |
Why soil is a scarce, limited, natural resource and needs to be conserved. Show how much of the earth's surface is used in the production of the food, fiber, and lumber used to feed, clothe, and shelter the people on Earth |
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Video | ESS3.A: Natural resources |
| Arctic Tundra May Contribute to Warmer World |
In this audio slideshow, an ecologist from the University of Florida describes the radiocarbon dating technique that scientists use to determine the amount of carbon within the permafrost of the Arctic tundra. |
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Video | ESS2.D: Weather and climate |