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Kimberly Farber, Earth and Space Science Lessons, Grades 4-8 Collection
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Kimberly Farber
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Earth & Space Science
Middle School
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A High-Stakes-Test Intervention: Moon-Phase Models as Viewed from Earth and Space
Journal Article
Assessing Student Progress Along a Solar System Learning Progression
Journal Article
Astrobiology: Explorations in Earth and Life Science
Journal Article
Bringing Earthquake Engineering to Your Hometown
Journal Article
Citizen Science: Testing the Water: World Watering Challenge
Journal Article
Classic Lessons 2.0: Explaining Patterns in Our Solar System and the Role of Gravity in Space
Journal Article
Creating Deep Time Diaries: An English/Earth Science Unit for Middle School Students
Journal Article
How Do Asteroids Cross Earth's Path?
Lesson Plan
Including Students in a Model of the Earth, Moon, and Sun System
Journal Article
Investigating Axial Seamount: Using Student-Generated Models to Understand Plate Tectonics
Journal Article
Just Do It! Performance Tasks in the Science Classroom
Journal Article
Scope on the Skies: A Leap Forward
Journal Article
Scope on the Skies: A Tail of Two Comets
Journal Article
Scope on the Skies: GRACE, GRAIL, and Gravity
Journal Article
Scope on the Skies: Observing Environmental Changes from Earth's Orbit
Journal Article
Skynet Junior Scholars: Authentic Astronomy for All, Including Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students
Journal Article
Sunrise, Sunset: Using Personal Observations to Understand Changing Sun Patterns from an Earth Perspective
Journal Article
Supporting Student Understanding of Watersheds by Using Multiple Models to Explore Elevation
Journal Article
The August 2017 Total Solar Eclipse: The Perfect Opportunity to Highlight Three-Dimensional Science Learning
Journal Article
The History and Nature of Science: Is the Past the Key to Our Future?
Journal Article
Tried and True: Revealing Alternative Conceptions to Enhance Students' Understanding of Deep Time
Journal Article
Why Is Our Sun So Big and Bright?
Lesson Plan