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Radioactive Decay for Earth Science: Reading and Virtual Lab Bundle!

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    NGSS aligned for Earth Science NGSS standard on using radioactive dating on ancient earth materials, this bundle has everything you need for a complete lesson on radioactive dating and decay!

    This bundle includes an interactive reading comprehension activity, as well as a virtual lab activity. The reading activity is a slideshow, each slide has a short paragraph and two comprehension questions. Students can complete digitally on the slide...no need for printouts! Could also be printed as a lab station activity to get students up and moving and reading.

    The virtual lab uses a simple half life simulation to demonstrate half life decay. Students collect data in order to determine half life.

    The virtual lab activity uses the Java lab simulation site, so be sure you and your students have access

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    NGSSHS-ESS1-6
    Apply scientific reasoning and evidence from ancient Earth materials, meteorites, and other planetary surfaces to construct an account of Earth’s formation and early history. Emphasis is on using available evidence within the solar system to reconstruct the early history of Earth, which formed along with the rest of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago. Examples of evidence include the absolute ages of ancient materials (obtained by radiometric dating of meteorites, moon rocks, and Earth’s oldest minerals), the sizes and compositions of solar system objects, and the impact cratering record of planetary surfaces.

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