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This activity helps students visualize that the molecules in the atmosphere become thinner as one moves to higher and higher layers of the atmosphere. It also reinforces the fact that nitrogen is the most common gas in the atmosphere, followed by oxygen. Each student will need four paper plates, 3 colors of construction paper, scissors, glue and a marker. You'll also need a hole punch and string. Each paper plate represents one layer of the atmosphere. Label the plates - troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere. Choose one color of paper to represent nitrogen, another color to represent oxygen and the third color to represent other gases. Cut out the appropriate number of pieces of paper of each color - see numbers below. The size of the pieces will be determined by the size of plate you decide to use. Glue the appropriate pieces of paper to each plate. Use a hole punch to make a hole at the top and bottom of each plate. String the plates together in the correct order, with an additional string at the top from which to hang the mobile. Molecules needed for each layer: Troposphere 19 nitrogen 5 oxygen 1 other gases Stratosphere 11 nitrogen 3 oxygen 1 other gases Mesposphere 6 nitrogen 1 oxygen 0 other gases Thermosphere 2 nitrogen 0 oxygen 0 other gases For a total of: 38 nitrogen 9 oxygen 2 other gases
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These 3 pages of Environmental Science doodle notes are a perfect introduction to topics like composition and layers of the atmosphere, weather and global winds, and the biogeochemical cycles that take place on earth. Doodle notes are a fun method of note-taking that aids in memory by utilizing both hemispheres of the brain. Use them on their own, in a binder, or interactive notebook. Your students will love it! **Please note: These pages are part of my Full Environmental Science Curriculum. Includes 3 PAGES of doodle notes on the following topics: -Atmosphere: Layers of the atmosphere, air pressure, atmosphere formation, atmosphere composition -Global and Local Weather: Global winds, seasons, wind belts, ENSO, deforestation, insolation -Biogeochemical Cycles: Nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle, fast and slow carbon cycle, human impact on these cycles Each page includes: -A gray student version (Gray is perfect for illustrated notes because your students' coloring really shows up well on the page!) -A typed answer key for each page -A photograph of a student example for each page ➤Are these notes editable? Unfortunately, I am not able to make my doodle notes pages editable. Many images and clipart pieces are used in the creation of these resources. In order to abide by the terms of use from these clipartists, I can not make my doodle notes editable. Thank you for your understanding. **For details on the topics included in this resource, CLICK on the PREVIEW button above.** _________________________________________________________________ Have a 1:1 classroom with digital learners? These doodle notes also come with a digital option for completing on a device. Looking for other Environmental Science resources? These comprehensive units include Cornell and Doodle Notes, PowerPoints, web-quests, activities, and assessments: Intro to Environmental Science Biosphere Unit 1: Ecology, Food webs, and Symbiosis Biosphere Unit 2: Species and Population Ecology Biosphere Unit 3: World Biomes, Ecological Succession, and Biodiversity Atmosphere: Weather, Wind, and Biogeochemical Cycles Geosphere Unit 1: Plate Tectonics and Landforms Geosphere Unit 2: Minerals, Mining, and Soil Geosphere Unit 3: Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy Hydrosphere Unit 1: Surface Water, Groundwater, and the Water Cycle Hydrosphere Unit 2: Marine Biomes and Water Pollution Land Use & Sustainability Interested in other Doodle Notes? Check out these resources: Environmental Science Doodle Notes Anatomy Doodle Notes Biology Doodle Notes ________________________________________________________________________ ⭐For updates about sales and new products, please follow my store: My TpT Store You can also ⭐Subscribe to my newsletter for freebies and teaching tips ⭐Follow me on Instagram ⭐Check out my Facebook page ⭐Follow me on Pinterest I value your feedback. Please rate this product. If you have any issues or questions about this product, please feel free to ask a question in my store or write to me at [email protected]. ________________________________________________________________________ Doodle notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information.
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