Posts Tagged ‘Science’

What Is Earth Science

May 18th, 2010

Earth Science is a term that encompasses all the sciences related to the study of the earth and the universe around him, making it a whole scientific discipline covering all aspects of the functioning of Earth. It is a special case of planetary science, as the land is the only planet known reproductive life. Earth Sciences is also known as earth sciences, earth sciences and earth sciences.

There are four main disciplines of earth sciences, including geography, geology, geophysics and geodesy. These disciplines, mainly, using physics, chemistry, biology, chronology and mathematics to build a quantitative understanding of the principal areas or spheres of the Earth system.

Allow me to give you a brief idea on the various disciplines of earth sciences. Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the earth including soil formation, classification and mapping, physical, chemical, biological, and properties of soil fertility, and these properties with respect to the use and management soil » Read more: What Is Earth Science

Six Science Activities to do Before Spring Break

May 12th, 2010

Spring break is usually offered to students in the middle of the year. This break can last from four days to a full week. While students are well worn by this break from school, teachers still need to challenge their minds until the last day of classes before spring break. One way this is to ask students to complete a project this summer.

# 1 – The science of me

The first project is “the science of me” project. In this project, students will examine a piece of themselves in a scientific report. It’s a good idea to link this project with a concept that has been included in the manual of the first half of the year. For example, if your class has been studying the DNA, the student can extract DNA from tissue samples or hair of her own body. You can then write a report on how DNA is extracted and how to interpret the results. » Read more: Six Science Activities to do Before Spring Break

Planet Earth: science, digital technology and making a difference

May 10th, 2010

Who says that educational television has to be boring? Granted, the Discovery channel did not start off with much differentiating itself from those ever so boring biology videos seen during high school. Everyone knows them, the ones with the monotonous voice – normally with a slight British accent – explaining the origins of the slow moving fish that swam in circles bottom feeding for tiny specs of nourishment on the television screen. Life was hard enough without having to sit through those dull videos in school, unless of course you caught up on sleep or daydreamed about playing sports outside, far, far away from the classroom.

But in the last five years, the Discovery channel has really turned itself around. They’ve diversified their programming and added a few reality television themed shows. They’ve split off into many different channels on cable and satellite TV, focusing on such immense topics as animals (Animal Planet) and health (Discovery Health). They even have an entire channel filmed in HD. Yet, out of all of the changes and accomplishments that the Discovery channel has made in the last half decade, none of which compare to their finest achievement: “Planet Earth.” » Read more: Planet Earth: science, digital technology and making a difference