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The Key to Earth Science Education Standards

Links to excellent earth science resources available to help educators with earth-science topics.

National Science Education Standards(1994)

Kentucky Earth Science Core Content(1997)

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Key Earth Science Links

Important links to earth science topics (i.e., dinosaurs, volcanoes, etc.) are arranged alphabetically.

Key Earth Science Links
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Maps to Teachers

New geology maps for each Kentucky county are now available. Teachers may request a laminated copy for use in their classroom.

Maps to Teachers
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Classroom Activites

Handouts and instructions for classroom demonstrations and activities you can download and copy.

Classroom Activities
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Did you know...?

Interesting facts about Kentucky earth science.

Interesting Facts
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4-H Rock, Mineral, and Fossil Collections

Rules and guidelines for assembling rock, mineral, and fossil collections for 4-H in Kentucky.

More about 4H

 
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Popular Kentucky Earth Science Publications

Brief descriptions of popular publications from the Kentucky Geological Survey, which may be useful in the classroom, and outside the classroom on field trips.

Publication List

 
Kentucky Earth Science Information Sources

Kentucky Earth Science Information Sources

Contact information for parks and museums in or near Kentucky where you can see and experience earth science, and contact information for university geology departments, other agencies, and people that can help answer questions about Kentucky earth science.

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Kentucky Earth Science Calendar

Kentucky Earth Science Calendar

List of earth-science events and links to public rock and mineral, fossil, and caving groups that have meetings and field trips in Kentucky.

Calendar

 
Kentucky Kids Dig Earth Science

Kentucky Kids Dig Earth Science

Photos and images of earth science from Kentucky school children.

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Kentucky Earth Science Education Network In 1996, the Education Committee of the Kentucky Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Kentucky Society of Professional Geologists, established the Earth Science Education Network (ESEN). Originally, the network provided a group of geologists who served as resource persons for teachers. In the fall of 1996, ESEN was expanded to provide resources from around the globe using the World Wide Web. In order to keep the network useful, we encourage suggestions from educators. If you have a suggestion, send a message by e-mail to greb@uky.edu, or phone a member of the Earth Science Education Committee of the Kentucky Geological Survey at (859) 257-5500, or write to the Earth Science Education Committee, Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0107.

 

Last Modified on 2023-01-05
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