"Exploring Energy" is the theme of this year's Earth Science Week, Oct.
10-16. The American Geological Institute hosts Earth Science Week each
year to engage people in Earth science and encourage stewardship of
Earth...
We all know how it feels to be low on energy after a long day. Or how
it feels to be full of energy after a good night’s rest or a good
meal. Energy is just as important to Earth’s everyday life as it
is to ours.
“Exploring Energy” is the theme of this year’s Earth
Science Week, Oct. 10-16. The American Geological Institute hosts Earth
Science Week annually in cooperation with various sponsors to engage
people in Earth science and encourage stewardship of Earth.
NASA develops, deploys and manages an array of satellites that monitor
and measure energy as it flows into, through and out of the Earth
system. During Earth Science Week, a series of short videos will be
posted to NASA’s Earth Science Week website at http://climate.nasa.gov/esw2010.
Aimed at educators, the videos will present activities for different
grade levels that highlight how NASA explores Earth’s energy,
such as the energy that fuels hurricanes.
In addition, NASA has
contributed to the following materials included in an educator kit
designed to help teachers engage students in Earth science before,
during and after this special week:
- NASA Climate and Energy Education Resources – A
two-sided color information sheet lists NASA websites and other
resources for Earth science news, data and imagery, and education
activities and programs.
- Web Ranger Bookmark – An oversized color bookmark
contains information about WebRangers, a National Park Service program
through which kids can explore national parks, monuments and historic
sites. The WebRangers website includes a series of activities on
climate change and its potential impact on families, neighborhoods and
national parks. This series and the bookmark were developed by the
National Park Service, NASA and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
- Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum DVD – A NASA
video uses 3-D animations to explain the electromagnetic spectrum and
shows examples of how people interact with it on a daily basis. The
video is also available online at
http://missionscience.nasa.gov/nasascience/ems_full_video.html , and a companion educators guide can be downloaded at [link to be made available in next couple weeks].
- Earth's Energy Budget Lithograph – A two-sided
lithograph features a full-page color diagram illustrating the various
kinds and amounts of energy that enter and leave the Earth system.
- The GLOBE Earth System Science Poster Learning Activities
– An activities guide examines connections among environmental
phenomena at the local, regional and global scales. The activities help
students understand that the environment is a result of the interplay
among many processes that take place on varying scales of time and
space.
- Solar Cell Energy Nationwide Learning Activity – A MY
NASA DATA lesson for grades 7-12 is featured as the March learning
activity in the Earth Science Week 2010-2011 Earth Science Activity
Calendar. The activity text provides background information about the
sun’s energy, what happens to it upon entering Earth’s
atmosphere, and the factors impacting the amount of energy produced by
solar panels. Students use NASA data to determine areas of the country
that are most likely to produce solar energy.