Pennsylvania Department of Education



Pennsylvania Department of Education

Geo-Env Education Curriculum Development Contest

Conference Program

1:30-1:40 Opening remarks and introduction

1:40-1:48 Pangaea Puzzle

by The Titanic Titans (Maura XXXX)

1:50-1:58 Earthquakes and Fault Lines

by Santiago XXXX

2:00-2:08 Gravity and Geology

by AppleCore(Chris XXXX)

2:10-2:18 FUN with Coal!

by Team Awesome (Daryl xXXXs & Doug XXXX)

2:20-2:28 Anthracite Coal and Societal Development

by Devyn XXXX

2:30-2:38 Effects of Landslides on Human Population

by The Landsliders (Ashley XXXX)

2:40-2:48 Sinkholes!

by Team Karst (Elise XXXX)

3:00-3:08 Reflection and Diffraction on Coastline

by Team Coastguard (Alissa XXXX)

3:10-3:18 Can Acid Rain Affect You and Me?

by The Rain Inspectors (Akasha XXXX & Olivia XXXX)

3:20-3:28 Global Climate Change

by Cha, Cha, Cha, Changes (Brian XXXX & Justin XXXX)

3:30-3:38 Reducing, Reusing, & Recycling of Plastic Bags

by Team Recycling (Ruth XXXX)

3:40-3:48 Ecos [pic] Us

by Team Ecos (Greg XXXX)

3:50-3:58 Gaia: The Game

by Magic (Chris XXXX, Dan XXXX & Mike XXXX)

—session wrap-up—

—break—

Thanks to our guest evaluator: Ms. Mary XXXXX

There hasn’t been a moment when I had the chance to look down on our planet from orbit when I haven’t been amazed at how geology has played a significant role in the development of humankind.

Dr. James F. Reilly, Jr., (NASA Astronaut/ Geologist, reflecting on his experience working at the International Space Station. )

To teach is to learn twice. Joseph Joubert

By learning you will teach, by teaching you will learn. Latin Proverb

You can observe a lot by just looking around. Yogi Berra

Pennsylvania Department of Education

Geo-Env Education Curriculum Development Contest

(geological cartoons and images pasted here when printed out)

Conference Program

December 5, 2007

1:30 pm – 4:20 pm

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