This simulation from PhET is a great way to review parts of a wave with students. They can explore the relationships of frequency, wavelength and speed of waves. This simulation can be used in place of the classic slinky lab commonly used to teach these concepts.
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This simulation allows you to explore the relationship of carbon dioxide, water vapor and atmospheric temperatures. Discover how feedback loops connect carbon dioxide, water vapor levels and temperature. The simulation also allows you to learn about albedo and changes in glacial and sea ice. Another cool feature is the ability to manipulate the amount of CO2 being emitted by human activities.
NGSS Connections: HS-ESS2-2 and HS-ESS2-4 Make a soda bottle biosphere using materials you have at home and an inexpensive trip to your local aquarium store. This is a great project to help kids learn about seed germination, photosynthesis, food webs, the water cycle and much more! The project could be even be modified and turned into a great elementary or middle school science fair project!
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