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Exploring Meteorite Mysteries
A Teacher's Guide with Activities for Earth and Space Sciences
Cover & Title Page
Acknowledgements & Table of Contents
Overview
- About
Exploring Meteorite Mysteries
- About the Meteorite Disk
- About the
Slide Set
- Science Process Skills
- Science and Mathematics Standards
- Lesson Topic Planner
- Lesson Sequence Suggestions
Teacher's Guide
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Meteorites, Clues to Solar System History
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Meteorites ABC's Fact Sheet
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Solar System ABC's Fact Sheet
Mysterious Meteorites
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Lesson 1: Noblesville Fall
Where Do They Come From?
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Lesson 2: Follow the Falling Meteorite
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Lesson 3: Searching for Meteorites
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Lesson 4: The Meteorite-Asteroid Connection
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Lesson 5: Looking at Asteroids
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Lesson 6: Impact Craters - Holes in the Ground!
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Lesson 7: Crater Hunters
What Are They?
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Lesson 8: Edible Rocks
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Lesson 9: Meteorite Sleuths!
How Did They Form?
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Lesson 10: Building Blocks of Planets
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Lesson 11: Changes Inside Planets
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Lesson 12: Building Blocks of Life
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Lesson 13: Solving a Mystery
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Lithos for Lesson 13
What Effect Do They Have?
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Lesson 14: Direct Hit at the K-T Boundary
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Lesson 15: Historical Meteorite Falls
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Lesson 16: Near Miss
How Can I Use Them?
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Lesson 17: Asteroid Resources
Is There a Career for Me?
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Lesson 18: Antarctic Meteorite Teams
What Can We Believe?
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Lesson 19:
The Daily Shooting Star
Glossary
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