NGSS Earth and Space Science Earth's Systems

The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Earth's Systems unit is an educational module designed to teach students about the various interconnected systems that make up our planet. The NGSS Earth's Systems unit covers a range of topics, including the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, and the ways in which they interact with each other.

The NGSS Earth's Systems unit is organized into several distinct lessons, each of which explores a specific aspect of Earth's systems in depth. Some of the key concepts covered in this unit include the water cycle, the carbon cycle, the rock cycle, and the ways in which human activities impact the Earth's systems.

Throughout the NGSS Earth's Systems unit, students are encouraged to engage in hands-on learning activities that help them build a deeper understanding of the scientific concepts being explored. These activities might include building models of the water cycle, conducting experiments to simulate the effects of pollution on the environment, or analyzing data from scientific instruments to better understand the Earth's systems.

By the end of the NGSS Earth's Systems unit, students should have a solid understanding of the ways in which different systems interact to create the dynamic planet we live on. They should also be equipped with the critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed to better understand the complex relationships between the Earth's physical and biological systems, and to make informed decisions about the future of our planet.

Earth's Systems Study Guides: Feedback in Earth's Systems (HS-ESS2-2) : Cycling of Matter in the Earth's Interior (HS-ESS2-3) : Interactions of the Hydrologic and Rock Cycles (HS-ESS2-5) : Carbon Cycling in Earth's Systems (HS-ESS2-6) : Coevolution of Life and Earth's Systems (HS-ESS2-7)