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Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known
-Carl Sagan

...Earth & Environmental Science is a collective study of the Earth's environment, composition, and its relationship to the  Universe.

Here you will find  links to curriculum  that each student studying Earth & Environmental Science should know by the end of the course, media to review during or after class, interactive animations, simulations, and additional resources.



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Be the Change...

As students born at the turn of the century and coming upon Adulthood, our generation will soon be passing the responsibility and care of the world to them. With a life expectancy  between 80-85 years old , while utilizing the first 15-18% of those years to grow, develop, and mature into adolescence, there is still plenty of time to forward an impact.

Students should be encouraged to think about what they hope to accomplish in the years they have. Many  may desire a good career. Perhaps to explore the world, undertake one adventure after another. Some  will continue the cycle and get married and have children of their own. Ultimately, It will be the next generation that will observe the critical changes or the beginning of human demise.  

Changes will occur in our lifetime. It is up to us to choose a greener career, live a sustainable life, to contribute in a positive way in order to make a positive change...ultimately making a difference. 


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Illustration provided by Caroline Riddle and Moriah Teague
Improving Test Grades
EES Study Guide

The Earth

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"Exploring Earth" Classzone

Click from the list below to discover topics within the Earth & Environmental Science curriculum

Biosphere

Atmosphere & Hydrosphere

Human Impact

Earth in the Universe

Lithosphere

Earth Science Standards

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  • Home
  • Biology Resources
    • Ecosystems >
      • Ecological Relationships
      • Levels of Organization
      • Human Impact
      • Biodiversity
      • Trophic & Energy Levels
      • Biomes & Ecosystems
      • Biochemistry
      • Population Dynamics >
        • Paramecium Lab
    • Evolution & Genetics >
      • Evolution
      • DNA Technology
      • Gene Expression
      • Biodiversity
    • Structures & Functions >
      • Cell Structures & Function
      • Anatomy & Physiology
    • Biochemistry
  • Earth Science Resources
    • Ecosystems
    • Lithosphere >
      • Volcanos
      • Tectonic Plates
    • Atmosphere & Hydrosphere >
      • Water Cycle
      • Climate and Weather
    • Human Impact
    • Biosphere
    • Earth in the Universe
  • Physical Science Resources
    • Force & Motion
    • Matter
    • Energy
  • Chemistry Resources
    • Composition & Properties
    • Atomic Structures
    • The Periodic Table
    • Solutions & Solubility
    • Chemical Reactions
    • Conservation & Energy Transfer
  • Student Work
  • Human Impact