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Science Stems and expectations By Stormy Leroux ESS1.1.1 • http://www.njawwa.or g/kidsweb/watercycle/ watercycle.htm • This cite shows what the water cycle is and how it works. The water cycle ESS1.1.2 • http://www.geology.sd su.edu/how_volcanoe s_work/climate_effect s.html • This web cite explains the different effects that volcanic eruptions have on Earth’s climate. Volcanic eruption ESS1.2.1 • http://www.cnn.com/in teractive/nature/9903/ earth.layers/frameset. exclude.html • This cite helps you understand the layers of the Earth with an interactive activity. The layers of Earth ESS1.2.2 • http://www.xanga.com /ILS_PROJECT • This cite describes what Earths plate tectonics are Plate tectonics ESS1.3.1 • http://pubs.usgs.gov/g ip/fossils/rockslayers.html • This web cite has information to help understand why fossils are found in sedimentary rock. Fossil of a mammoth ESS1.4.1 • http://www.intellicast.c om/National/Satellite/I nfrared.aspx • This web cite has examples of how earth has changed by using satellite images. Satellite ESS1.5.1 • http://pubs.usgs.gov/g ip/interior/ • This explains that Earths crust is divided into plates. Earths insides ESS1.5.2 • http://rst.gsfc.nasa.go v/Sect2/Sect2_1a.htm l • This explains how earths events can bring changes to landforms, ocean floor, rock features, or climate. Landform ESS1.5.3 • http://www.ucmp.berk eley.edu/education/dy namic/session4/sess4 _act3.htm • This web cite explains the role of differential heating and convection in ocean currents. Heat ESS1.6.1 • http://www.classzone. com/books/earth_scie nce/terc/navigation/ho me.cfm • This cite has a lot of information about Earth science. And it also has some good info on the rock cycle! The rock cycle ESS1.6.2 • http://www.rocksforkids.c om/RFK/howrocks.html • This web cite explains that certain rocks, like sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks show evidence of minerals, temperatures and forces that created them. Rock ESS1.6.3 • www.maine.gov/doc/n rimc/msg/explore/foss ils/fossil.html • This cite explains how sediments of sand and smaller particles that contain remains of organisms are cemented together into a solid rock. ESS1.6.4 • http://www.rocksandm inerals4u.com/rock_c ycle.html • This web cite will explain how rock characteristics support and inference about the rocks history and their connection to the rock cycle. More rocks ESS1.7.1 • http://ga.water.usgs.g ov/edu/followadrip.ht ml • This cite describes how water goes in a pattern, from precipitation, into the ground, and then back into the oceans and lakes. ESS1.7.2 • http://www.explorepub .com/articles/water.ht ml • This web cite describes the physical and chemical properties that ESS1.7.3 • http://www.math.mont ana.edu/~nmp/materi als/ess/hydrosphere/n ovice/watercycle.html • This explains the process that causes the cycling of water ESS2.1.1 • http://www.geoastro.d e/SME/ • This is a way to find information about the suns characteristics and its position. ESS2.1.2 • http://www.sciencebu ddies.org/science-fairprojects/project_ideas /Astro_p009.shtml • This cite explains the relationship between the moons phases and tides, using NOAA information. ESS2.1.3 • http://www.earth2class.or g/er/teachers/resources/a stronomyconcepts.php • This cite explains the regular and predictable positions of the Earth and moon. it also describes what a day and year are and the phases of the moon are. ESS2.1.4 • http://encyclopedia.jra nk.org/STE_SUS/SU N_0_Eng_sonne_Ger _sonne_Fr_so.html • This cite explains the relationships between the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon. ESS2.2.1 • http://school.discover yeducation.com/lesso nplans/programs/weat her/ • This cite explains why the sun is the principle energy source for phenomena on Earth’s surface. ESS2.3.1 • http://www.lima.ohiostate.edu/academics/ outreach/SolarSystem .htm • This cite identifies the characteristics and movement patterns of the planets in our solar system. ESS2.3.2 • http://solarsystem.nas a.gov/planets/profile.c fm?Object=Hyperion • This cite explains the affects of gravitational forces on each planet and their moons. ESS2.3.3 • http://www.godandsci ence.org/apologetics/ designss.html • This cite explains why Earth and our solar system are unique. Four Galaxies ESS2.3.4 • http://www.extremescienc e.com/solarsystem.htm • This web cite shows how our planets are different from one another. • Our solar system ESS2.3.5 • http://wiki.answers.co m/Q/How_does_gravi tational_force_affect_ objects_in_the_solar_ system • This cite explains exactly how gravitational force affects objects in the solar system Gravitational pull ESS2.4.1 • http://wwwwds.worldbank.org/extern al/default/WDSContentSe rver/IW3P/IB/2002/09/24/ 000094946_0209050402 3668/Rendered/INDEX/m ulti0page.txt • This shows what we have learned about our solar system thanks to technology. Satellite ESS3.1.1 • http://www.britannica. com/eb/article9010001/astronomical -unit • This cite precisely describes what an astronomical unit is and what the distance from earth to the sun is. The Earth And Sun ESS3.1.2 • http://www.astronomy. com/asy/default.aspx ?c=a&id=5185 • This cite explains what light years and astronomical units are. Light year ESS3.2.1 • http://www.kidscosmo s.org/kidstuff/asteroidfacts.html • This web cite explains asteroids, comets, and meteors. Asteroid ESS3.3.1 • http://zebu.uoregon.e du/~js/21st_century_s cience/lectures/lec20. html • This cite explains that there are many different things in the universe. The universe ESS4.1.1 • http://spaceplace.nas a.gov/en/kids/phonedr marc/2003_december .shtml • This shows how technology has helped us understand the world we live in. In a computer ESS4.1.2 • http://www.nsba.org/s bot/toolkit/iot.html • This cite explains the importance of technology. Technology ESS4.2.1 • http://www.srh.noaa.g ov/zfw/weather_calcul ations.php • This cote helps you calculate degrees Celsius. Temperatures all over the U.S. ESS4.2.2 • http://faculty.clintoncc. suny.edu/faculty/Mich ael.Gregory/files/Bio %20101/Bio%20101 %20Laboratory/Metric %20System/Metric_S ystem.htm • This cite uses calculations using meteoric measurements. Measurement ESS4.2.3 • http://www.spaceref.c om/news/viewpr.html? pid=11265 • This explains how man uses different telescopes. Land based telescope ESS4.3.1 • http://www.greenhom ebuilding.com/natural materials.htm • This tells