This ELI gives an opportunity to demonstrate how a complex scientific topic can be used in the classroom to show how science depends upon evidence and interpretation.
Related activities can be found in our Environment category
Innovative, Earth-related teaching ideas
This ELI gives an opportunity to demonstrate how a complex scientific topic can be used in the classroom to show how science depends upon evidence and interpretation.
Related activities can be found in our Environment category
'Why is the Dead Sea dead? - measuring salinity'.
This ELI is a classroom activity to measure the density of water of different salinities. Students can describe how dissolving salt in water increases the density of the water.
Related topics can be found in our Environment category.
'How will rising sea level affect our coastlines? ... and what can be done to adapt to rising sea levels?'
This ELI involves a discussion of how climate change projections might affect sea level and what the impacts of sea level rise are likely to be, particularly for coastal cities, inhabited deltas and atoll communities. Possible adaptation methods are also considered.
Many activities related to climate change and how we might adapt can be found in our Climate change category
New ELI today - 'Mystery Isle; plan a geological survey of a fascinating island'.
Pupils are asked to use their first day on an island to “get their eyes in” and to plan for further investigations. When completed they can apply the main principles of geology to a new situation, interpret geological evidence from photographs and explain the problems of using initial information to form firm conclusions about the geology.
Many more activities related to mapwork can be found in our 'Investigating the Earth' category.
Today we continue with our ELI Early Years activities with 'Sensory treasure hunt; using senses to match objects with similar properties'.
Have you ever tried putting the different pebbles you can find into families? Here are some ideas: 'Rock Explorers; putting rocks into families'.
In this ELI Early Years activity, as Rock Explorers, children investigate a variety of rocks and sort them into groups. They can sort rocks/fossils into groups using a range of criteria e.g. shape, size, colour, how heavy they feel. They can then create their own forms of classification.
Other ELI Early Years activities can be found in our Cross-Curricular activities.
Continuing the climate theme of last week, today's ELI is 'Climate on arrival; if you suddenly arrived somewhere – what would tell you what the climate was like?'
This activity involves looking for features that might be indicators of the current climate. It explains the difference between 'climate' and 'weather'.
Related activities about climate and climate change can be found in our Resources and Environment category.