When you are finished with your assignment, press the "Send Assignment" button. * You will need to know your teacher's e-mail address. You can, as an alternative to e-mail, write the answers on a separate piece of paper. Make sure to bring your completed work to class so that the teacher can check it, and give you credit. Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Can you imagine what it was like during the ice age when much of the world's surface was covered in great ice sheets? To understand geological science and the development of land forms, we need to learn about glaciers. Let's start our exploration at http://www.whistler.net/glacier/index.html. Explore the information provided to find answers to these questions: How is a glacier formed? What are two different ways of categorizing glaciers? How did scientists discover that glaciers move? What does it mean to say a glacier is "retreating"? You can find some photos of glaciers at http://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NOAA/Glacier_Photo/example2.html. Clicking on a photo lets you see a larger version. Look at the photos, then click on the link at the bottom of the page for additional information. Write 10 descriptive adjectives about glaciers based on the photos and the information you have learned. Learning Objectives: Learn about glaciers Follow links within a Web site Access photographs on a Web site Use descriptive language Type Your Assignment Here Include Your: Name - Teacher - Subject - Assignment Title
Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Can you imagine what it was like during the ice age when much of the world's surface was covered in great ice sheets? To understand geological science and the development of land forms, we need to learn about glaciers. Let's start our exploration at http://www.whistler.net/glacier/index.html. Explore the information provided to find answers to these questions: How is a glacier formed? What are two different ways of categorizing glaciers? How did scientists discover that glaciers move? What does it mean to say a glacier is "retreating"? You can find some photos of glaciers at http://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NOAA/Glacier_Photo/example2.html. Clicking on a photo lets you see a larger version. Look at the photos, then click on the link at the bottom of the page for additional information. Write 10 descriptive adjectives about glaciers based on the photos and the information you have learned. Learning Objectives: Learn about glaciers Follow links within a Web site Access photographs on a Web site Use descriptive language Type Your Assignment Here Include Your: Name - Teacher - Subject - Assignment Title
Can you imagine what it was like during the ice age when much of the world's surface was covered in great ice sheets? To understand geological science and the development of land forms, we need to learn about glaciers.
Let's start our exploration at http://www.whistler.net/glacier/index.html. Explore the information provided to find answers to these questions:
You can find some photos of glaciers at http://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/NOAA/Glacier_Photo/example2.html. Clicking on a photo lets you see a larger version. Look at the photos, then click on the link at the bottom of the page for additional information. Write 10 descriptive adjectives about glaciers based on the photos and the information you have learned.
Learning Objectives:
Type Your Assignment Here Include Your: Name - Teacher - Subject - Assignment Title