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Resources for Teachers
This page contains links to educational resources for elementary, middle and
high school teachers. It is currently
under construction and if you have comments or suggestions, please email them to
Nicola Richmond.
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An Introduction to Geomagnetism.
The IMAGE satellite tutorial on the Earth's magnetic field. The site includes a brief introduction to magnetism
and a collection of classroom activities that help students understand Earth's magnetic field
and its changes through space and time. Activities and projects are appropriate for a number of Grades (3-12) and
include "Exploring the Earth as a Magnet" (Grades K-5), "Motion of the Magnetic Pole" (Grades 6-9) and
"The Inverse-Cube Law for Magnetism" (Grades 9-12).
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Exploratorim: Science Snacks About Magnetism.
Simple science experiments related to magnetism, including using a grape to demonstrate diamagnetism and loss of magnetisation
due to heating.
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USGS Educational Resources. Detailed site including educational resources
for primary grades, secondary grades and undergraduate education.
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Science NetLinks. Provides resources for K-12 science educators
and lessons for Grades K-2 to 12, together with reviewed internet resources. Covers a large ranges of science topics, including
magnets and magnetic fields.
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Columbia Education Center. Science Lesson plans covering
elementary to high school
grades. Includes some magnetics experiments and an extensive list of other science experiments.
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Mineral Information Institute. A US not-for-profit orgnaization
dedicated to the science of natural resources. Includes lesson and activity booklets on the Earth and
uses of minerals.
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Understanding magnetism lesson plan from Discovery Education.
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teAchnology lesson plans on electricity and magnetism.
- Teaching about
the Earth's Magnetism in High School by David Stern.
- Seaflooor spreading
teaching resources (all levels) provided by Enduring Resources for Earth Sciences Education (ERESE).
- The Earth's
magnetic field teaching resources (all levels) provided by Enduring Resources for Earth Sciences Education (ERESE).
- Magnetic reversals
teaching resources (all levels) provided by Enduring Resources for Earth Sciences Education (ERESE).
- Planetary
magnetics teaching resources (elementary and high school) provided by Enduring Resources for Earth Sciences Education (ERESE).
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