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| RESOURCE | GRADE LEVEL | MEDIA TYPE |
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Virtual Lava Tube This interactive resource adapted from The Virtual Lava Tube by Dave Bunnell, presents images of different features found in lava tube caves and includes detailed information on how these features are formed and where they occur. |
3-12 |
Interactive |
A Visit to Asteroid VestaFind out what scientists have learned about the asteroid Vesta and how it has furthered their understanding of the planet-forming process in this interactive activity adapted from NASA featuring animation. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Visualizing Topography Explore the topography of a hill, a valley, and a cliff in this interactive activity
featuring visualizations of three-dimensional topography in two dimensions. Adapted from
Stephen Reynolds' "Visualizing Topography." |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Volcanic Eruptions and HazardsThis interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service illustrates the difference between explosive and effusive volcanic eruptions as well as the hazards that can result, including lahars, tsunamis, and lava flows. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Volcanic FeaturesThis interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service illustrates the variety of landforms and features created by volcanoes. Featured are calderas, craters, fumaroles and other geothermal features, igneous rocks, lava flows, lava tubes, and maars. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
VolcanismVolcanoes are one of the most dynamic, powerful, and visible forces on Earth. This interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service uses images to describe different types and parts of volcanoes, volcanic rocks, magma, and where volcanoes form. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Wavelength In this interactive activity adapted from the University of Utah's ASPIRE Lab, learn how to measure wavelengths and see how wavelength affects the color of the light that we see.
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6-12 |
Interactive |
Westward Expansion, 1860–1890This interactive map produced for Teachers' Domain tracks trends in the growth of population, transportation networks and agriculture in the United States in the 30-year period between 1860 and 1890. |
8-12 |
Interactive |
What Is a Laser?Learn how lasers are different from natural light in this interactive activity adapted from NASA. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
What Is a Theory? In these two audio interviews from NOVA Online, learn about the difference between the common understanding of the word "theory" and how science uses the term.
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6-12 |
Interactive |
What Is a Wave? This interactive activity adapted from Dr. Dan Russell, Kettering University, and the University of Utah's ASPIRE Lab provides an overview of the characteristics and properties of various types of waves, including light waves, sound waves, and water waves.
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6-12 |
Interactive |
What Season Is It?Children are prompted to look for clues in each image to determine what season is represented in the picture. |
Pre-K-2 |
Interactive |
Where Do You Get Your Energy? In this interactive activity adapted from the Exploratorium, explore how our cells harvest energy from food.
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7-10 |
Interactive |
Who Comes to the Feeder InteractiveChildren learn about the different birds they can attract to a backyard feeder in this original video from KET. |
Pre-K-2 |
Interactive |
The Wreck of the Corinthian This interactive activity, adapted from material provided by the ECHO partners, tells the story of the wreck and towing of the whaling ship Corinthian using three narrative sources.
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4-6 |
Interactive |
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