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Earth Day and the Environmental Movement: Standing Up for Earth
by Christy PetersonOn April 22, 1970, an estimated twenty million people held in a teach-in to show their support for environmental protections. This new celebration, Earth Day, brought together previously fragmented issues under the same banner. It was the largest nationwide event ever, and lawmakers took notice. But one day didn't change everything. Fifty years after the first Earth Day, climate change remains a dire concern. The divide between political parties continues to widen, and environmental policy has become an increasingly partisan issue. The spread of disinformation has also made climate change a debatable idea, rather than scientific fact. A new generation of advocates continue the fight to make environmental policy a top priority for the United States and for nations around the globe. "Our goal is an environment of decency, quality, and mutual respect for all human beings and all other living creatures . . . Our goal is a decent environment in its broadest, deepest sense."—Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day founder "[T]he potential consequences are certainly major in their impact on mankind. Now is the time. The research is clear. It is up to us now to summon the political will."—Robert Walker, US Representative from Pennsylvania "There's always a perception that business and industry and conservation groups . . . don't agree on anything. . . . [W]e can come together to demonstrate that we might be looking at it from different sides, but the outcome is the same."—Doug Miell, consultant, Georgia Chamber of Commerce
Earth Explained: A Beginner's Guide to Our Planet
by Barbara TaylorThe world can be a confusing place, with so many things to learn and discover. Facts are presented to young people every day, but what do they really mean? By providing clear examples and helpful explanations to untangle often complex ideas, these books make their subjects accessible and truly fascinating. With the help of original, interactive, full-color illustrations and approachable writing, the books in this series really explain the way the world works. Starting with a look at earth's place in the solar system, this book moves from the forces inside the earth, such as volcanoes, tectonic plates, and earthquakes, to outside forces like temperature, wind, and storms. Finally, Earth Explained takes a close look at land forms, including desserts, oceans, and glaciers, and the short and long-term effects humans have on environment.
Earth Force Rising (Bounders #1)
by Monica TeslerIn the tradition of Michael Vey and The Unwanteds, twelve-year-old Jasper and his friends are forced to go up against an alien society in this first book in a brand-new adventure series!Bounders have always known they were different, but they never suspected they were the key to saving Earth.Thirteen years ago, Earth Force—a space-military agency—discovered a connection between brain structure and space travel. Now they’ve brought together a team of cadets, called Bounders, to be trained as elite astronauts able to pilot ships that can travel across the galaxy in an instant.Jasper Adams can’t wait to join the first class of Bounders, but when he arrives at the space station, nothing is as it seems. Security is sky-high, and Jasper and his new friends soon realize that Earth Force has been keeping secrets—one of the biggest being a powerful, highly-classified technology that allows the Bounders to teleport through space without a ship. Only Bounders can use this tech, which leads Jasper to a sinister truth—humanity is facing a threat greater than any they’ve ever known, and Bounders are the ones standing between their planet and destruction.Will Jasper and his friends rebel against Earth Force for hiding the truth, or fulfill their duty and fight for their planet? The fate of Earth may rest on their choice.
Earth History
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Earth History
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Earth History Resources: Images,Data and Readings
by FOSS Middle School Project Staff AssociatesScience Reader
Earth in Space (Student Guide and Source Book)
by Carol O'DonnellWith an appropriate curriculum and adequate instruction, middle school students can develop the skills of investigation and the understanding that scientific inquiry is guided by knowledge, observations, ideas, and questions.
Earth Knowledge Genius! (DK Knowledge Genius)
by DKA brilliant quiz book for clever kids – put your knowledge about planet Earth to the test and dazzle your family and friends with your brainpower!Can you find the Red Sea, Black Sea, and Yellow Sea on a map? Do you know what makes the Gobi Desert different from the Sahara? No? Then this is the book for you!Earth Knowledge Genius! is packed with more than 60 topics, including the highest mountains, largest deserts, most extreme weather, breathtaking natural wonders, and much more! As you hop from one continent to the next, you will not only learn more about our fascinating world, but will also have fun in this brilliantly entertaining quiz book for kids and the whole family. The pages are packed with eye-popping pictures – but do you know what they show? To help you, &“Test Yourself&” boxes list what you&’re looking for. With three levels of difficulty, the challenge gets harder as you work your way from Starter, to Challenger, and finally the truly tricky Genius category. If you need it, there&’s a fun fact with every picture to give a helpful clue. Whether you want something educational but enjoyable or just feel like having fun with your friends, open up Earth Knowledge Genius! to find out what you know – and challenge yourself to learn even more!
Earth Materials and Processes
by Glencoe Mcgraw-HillDiscover the Flexibility to Teach Science Your Way!. "Glencoe Science: Earth Materials and Processes," a module in the Glencoe Science 15 book series, provides students with accurate and comprehensive coverage of middle school National Science Education Standards. Concepts are explained in a clear, concise manner, and are integrated with a wide range of hands-on experiences, critical thinking opportunities, real-world applications, and connections to other sciences and to non-science areas of the curriculum. Co-authored by National Geographic, unparalleled graphics reinforce key concepts. A broad array of print and technology resources help differentiate and accommodate all learners. The modular approach allows you to mix and match books to meet your specific curriculum needs.
Earth Science: The Changing Earth
by Kenneth Cutler Rita Ann Calvo James S. TrefilTextbook. Grade levels 6, 7, 8.
Earth Science
by Ralph M. Feather Susan Leach Snyder Dinah ZikeWith a broad array of innovative print and technology resources, Glencoe "Earth Science" helps teachers differentiate and accommodate all learners. The range of labs, content area reading, discussion strategies, note-taking tools, and activities provides students with multiple experiences of each Science Benchmark. They give teachers flexibility and the ability to monitor student progress through ongoing assessment..
Earth Science: Grades 9-12
by Pearson Prentice HallPrentice Hall Science Explorer, the nation's leading middle school science program, is the perfect fit for today's classroom. The book provides students with more options so they can deliver lessons aligned to their standards and preferences.
Earth Science
by James Sammons Mary Beth Abel Hughes Scott EddlemanEarth science includes the studies of geology, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography. Each field involves scientists and engineers using math and technology to answer scientific questions and solve problems.
Earth Science
by Susan Leach Snyder Ralph M. Feather Dinah Zike McGraw-Hill-Glencoe StaffWith a broad array of innovative print and technology resources, Glencoe Earth Science helps teachers differentiate and accommodate all learners. The range of labs, content area reading, discussion strategies, note-taking tools, and activities provides students with multiple experiences of each Science Benchmark. They give teachers flexibility and the ability to monitor student progress through ongoing assessment.
Earth Science
by Nancy E. Spaulding Samuel N. NamowitzEarth Science offers chapters on Investigating Earth, Earth's Matter, Dynamic Earth, Earth's Changing Surface, Atmosphere and Weather, Earth's Oceans, Space and Earth's History, in addition to links to scientific data, interactive visualizations, earth science news, and information on earth science in your region.
Earth Science, Alabama, Grade 6
by Mcgraw-Hill EducationThis Alabama Edition of Earth Science for Grade 6 contains lessons on: Unit 1: Exploring Earth, Unit 2: Geologic Changes, Unit 3: Weather and Climate, Unit 4: Water and Other Resources, Unit 5: Exploring the Universe.
Earth Science and the Environment (Fourth Edition)
by Graham R. Thompson Jon TurkUsing two themes, earth systems and environmental issues, EARTH SCIENCE AND THE ENVIRONMENT provides a rich overview of all Earth-related disciplines, including geology, meteorology, hydrology, oceanography, and astronomy. The authors provide a sense of how Earth functions as a single system composed of interacting subsystems and integrates coverage of enviromental issues in both the authoritative narrative and stunning multi-part visuals that emphasize the beauty of Earth science. To further enrich your experience, this earth science textbook is fully integrated with the CengageNOW online tutorial system. Web-based, assessment-driven, and completely flexible, the system provides you with a personalized learning plan based on a diagnostic pre-test to maximize your study time by focusing your attention where it is needed most.