FOSS Next Generation Earth History Collection
Description
Human beings have used Earth’s resources since prehistoric times. We made tools from stones. We mined raw materials to refine and manufacture into tools, utensils, shelters, ovens, and other useful items. We figured out how to extract precious metals from ores. We captured the energy of flowing streams behind dams and found numerous ways to put this power to use. We diverted water into channels for irrigation. And because it is human nature to try to explain everyday phenomena, we made up stories to explain how Earth was created.
Middle school students are ready to exercise their inferential thinking, and the study of earth history is made to order for this effort. They can begin to grapple with Earth’s processes and systems that have operated over geologic time. Students should make observations and do investigations that involve constructing and using conceptual models. They should generate questions for investigation, which may lead to new questions. Through their study of earth history, students should become more confident in their ability to ask good questions and to recognize and use evidence from the rocks to come up with explanations of past environments. This course uses the anchor phenomenon of the Grand Canyon to engage students with history of Earth and introduce them to the geologic history of a place. The driving question for the course is what do we need to know to tell the geologic story of a place?
Features
FOSS Curriculum:
- Allows students to be active investigators instead of passive learners
- Is built around firsthand exploration of relevant phenomena using classroom-proven theories and practices to engage all students
- Aligned to NGSS, Framework for K to 12 Science, and Common Core standards
- Provides unmatched professional learning, including hands-on & virtual teacher workshops
Resources available in this collection include:
- Comprehensive hands-on equipment kits made exclusively for FOSS
- Investigations Guide (Teacher Edition Book) core instructional hardcover spiral-bound book provides educators with the support to successfully facilitate the investigations - available in print and digital
- Teacher Resources with educative support to effectively teach standards - available in digital
- FOSS Science Resources book (Student Edition Book) for students to build expository reading skills and highlight STEM careers - available in print and digital
- Accessibility options to the interactive digital resources on the ThinkLink™ platform for effective planning and engaged learning
- Spanish teaching and learning resources – available in print and digital