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    • [DOC File]Session 1: Session title

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      Session 4 Making Fossils National Curriculum Art: To improve their mastery of art and design techniques. Teaching Objectives To use art and design techniques to make replica fossils. National Curriculum Science: To learn about light travelling in straight lines and casting shadows. Teaching Objectives To experiment with ways of casting silhouettes.


    • [DOC File]General Information:

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      –Moody Gardens presents Ice Age from November 15, 2014 to May 10, 2015. Ice Age is an exciting and educational exhibition that invites you to travel back in time to discover a frigid world, covered in ice and occupied by mammoths, saber-toothed cats, bears, gigantic birds, cave people and more.


    • [DOCX File]Mr. Trotter'S AICE American History | Work hard and be ...

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      AICE History Unit 4 Major Themes. The Gilded Age and. the Progressive Era 1. 870s to the 1920s. Unit Questions: What is the price of progress? What do we value? Guiding Questions: Why were the 1870s and 1880s decades of rapid industrialization? • The growth of trusts and corporations – Carnegie, Rockefeller, Vanderbilt


    • [DOC File]Heather Pringle, “New Women of the Ice Age” Discover ...

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      The lead to Pringle’s article: “Forget about hapless mates being dragged around by macho mammoth killers. The women of Ice Age Europe, it appears, were not mere cavewives but priestly leaders, clever inventors, and mighty hunters.” Follow-it up and discuss with a classmate or friend. Explore your reactions.


    • [DOC File]Geologic Time Scale

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      Formation of Oceans – 4 billion years ago Oldest Known Sedimentary Rocks – 3.5 bya Formation of Oxygen rich Atmosphere – 3.5 bya First Ice Age – 2.3 bya Formation of Ozone Layer – 0.9 bya Active Volcanoes and Mountain Building – 450 mya Appalachian Mountains – 450 mya Laurasia and Gondwana Separate– 410 mya Formation of Large ...


    • [DOC File]A Positively Groovy Worksheet on Appositives

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      We wouldn't know what qualities of John Kennedy were being referred to without the appositive. Exercise: Underline the appositives in the following sentences and draw an arrow to the noun/pronoun it modifies. 1. My son, the policeman, will be visiting us next week. 2. The captain ordered the ship's carpenters to assemble the shallop, a large ...


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      Step 4: Where are we going to put it? Can we arrange it in our classroom? Will it go in the hall or another space? On what will the pictures/objects be put? Step 5: Open our exhibition! Who shall we invite? Shall we give talks / tours? UKS2 Topic: Dinosaurs & Fossils Block E: Ice Age Fossils Session 7


    • [DOC File]Museum of Natural History and Science Scavenger Hunt

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      The “Stories told by Bones” section of the Upper Ice Age exhibit tells us what a tooth is made of: Enamel, dentine and _____; a substance found on the teeth of grazing animals. (CEMENTUM) In the “Stories Told by Bones” section of Upper Ice age, we learn that the size and shape of an animal’s limb bones tell how they were used.


    • [DOC File]THE EFFECTS OF THE ICE AGE ON THE GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA

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      It is believed that there have been three of four Ice Ages during the past million years. Each Ice Age lasted 20, 000 to 30, 000 years. It is estimated that the last Ice Age ended about 25, 000 years ago. During an Ice Age, the climate in the northern hemisphere than normal and the polar ice cap becomes far larger and extends mush farther south.


    • [DOCX File]ICE AGE TRAIL

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      The IATA does not verify or validate records (e.g., fastest, oldest, youngest). Such records are fraught with arguable points and difficult to authenticate. We limit ourselves to maintaining a list of those who have finished the Trail and instead focus on building, maintaining, and promoting the Ice Age National Scenic Trail.


    • [DOC File]GLOBAL WARMING AND GLOBAL, CLIMATE CHANGES: PREDICTIONS ...

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      If we look at temperature patterns since the Little Ice Age (~1600 to 1860 A.D.), a very similar pattern emerges--25-30 periods of alternating warm and cool temperatures during overall warming from the Little Ice Age low about 4° C (~7° F).


    • [DOC File]Exam 3 Practice Questions - University of Florida

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      Matching Researchers are designing a study to determine whether the age of the victim is a factor in reported scams. ... Questions 52-53 We know that 65% of all Americans prefer chocolate over vanilla ice cream. Suppose that 1000 people were randomly selected. ... From the conclusion of question 4 and 5, we know that the confidence interval will.



    • [DOC File]Quiz # 1 Chapters 1 and 2 - Kean University

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      (b) ice ages. (c) meteorite impact. (d) All of the above. 16. We believe the age of the Earth to be about 4.6 billion years old. This theory is confirmed by all of the following EXCEPT: (a) radiometric dating of meteorites that have struck the Earth. (b) radiometric dating of rocks found on the Moon.


    • [DOC File]Quiz # 1 Chapters 1 and 2

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      (b) ice ages. (c) meteorite impact. (d) All of the above. 15. We believe the age of the Earth to be about 4.6 billion years old. This theory is confirmed by all of the following EXCEPT: (a) radiometric dating of meteorites that have struck the Earth. (b) radiometric dating of rocks found on the Moon.


    • [DOC File]Ice reveals good news, bad news on climate

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      "When the carbon dioxide was low, the temperature was low, and we had an ice age," he said. And while Earth's temperature fell during ice ages and rose during so-called interglacial periods between them, the planet's mean temperature has been going slowly down for about 600,000 years. Lots more molecules in air


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