Why did early explorers risk their lives to reach the North Pole? Why does Earth look so beautiful when seen from space? What is really down at the bottom of the ocean? Discovering new things about Earth has been the dream of scientists and explorers for centuries. Today, it is your turn to continue that journey of discovery.Earth Space Science is a laboratory course focusing on the study of space and the geologic and atmospheric forces that shape the world. Through experimentation and investigation, the student will explore Earth cycles including the geosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmosphere, and the carbon cycle. The student will learn about scientific inquiry, geologic time, space exploration, the solar system, and the universe. The student will use web 2.0 tools, interactive experiences, higher-order thinking, collaborative projects, and real-world application through labs and a variety of assessments. Upon completion of the course, the student will have a clear understanding of the dynamic forces at work in the surrounding world, becoming better caretakers of planet Earth.
Units:
Introduction and Foundation
Weather and Climate
The Waters
The Lands
The Past
Space: The Final Frontier
Course Objectives
- Define Earth science and identify skills that scientists use to solve problems
- Explain why Earth is studied as a system of structures and spheres
- Relate solar energy and the water cycle to weather and climate
- Describe the composition of Earth's water
- Describe the impact of water pollution
- Summarize the theory of plate tectonics and related phenomena
- Describe the composition of Earth's surface and interior
- Explain the rock and carbon cycles; explain the causes and impact of erosion
- Describe and differentiate energy sources
- Explain geologic time and differentiate relative and absolute dating techniques
- Describe components of the solar system and the universe and theories related to the origin of the universe
- Explain Earth/moon/sun relationships that relate to time, tides, and seasons
- Discuss pros and cons of space exploration
Units:
Introduction and Foundation
Weather and Climate
The Waters
The Lands
The Past
Space: The Final Frontier