Carleton College/NAGT materials
1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Visualizations
This collection presents links to images, films, panoramas and animations about the earthquake and fire.Univ. of Wisconsin
Earth Science Course Notes & Graphics
Professor Steve Dutch's excellent online resources for earth sciences with great images for teaching; all the goodies are behind the "Notes" linksPurdue Univ.
Earth Science Education Activities
a wealth of excellent hands-on activities for teaching about earthquakes, volcanoes, seismic waves, plate tectonics, earth structure, seismic waves, convection, seismometers and more!Oregon State University
Earth Science Lessons
lessons developed by an elementary school teacher, but good for all ages, slide-style with color diagrams and photographsNESEN - Lessons for Earth Systems Education
Earth Sciences Lesson Plans
not really earthquakes, but great lesson plans for K-12USGS
Earth's Interior Minerals
how can EQ's tell us what is inside the earth?Oregon State University
Earth's Layers, The
slide-show type presentationW.W. Norton and Company
Essentials of Geology Animations
A collection of animations describing concepts of geologyDLESE
Evidence for Plate Tectonics-Teaching Box
Collection of interrelated learn concepts that focuses on finding the evidence for plate tectonics using digital resources, education standards, and comprehensive lesson plans.UC Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley
Geological Online Exhibits
geologic time scale, plate tectonics animation, and more!AskERIC
Geology Lesson Plans
includes all earth sciencesHoughton Mifflin Company College Division
geologylink
geology in the news, links to resources, virtual field trips, virtual classroomUniv. of Houston
Geophysics Course Resources on the Internet
list of online course resources for undergraduate and graduate levelsDiscoverySchool.com
Getting Ready for the Big One
stigate types of earthquake waves and their effectsGeological Society of America
GSA Free Teacher Resources
A good resource for educators that includes lesson plans, info on state standards, awards, and reading suggestionsDLESE
Living in Earthquake Country: A Teaching Box
7 lessons with the goal of teaching students about how and why earthquakes cause damage. Explores seismic waves, the ability of scientists to predict the likelihood and severity of earthquakes at specific locations, the difference between magnitude and intensity, the occurrence of earthquakes along patches of planar faults, and the potential damage caused by earthquakes such as landslides, liquefaction, or structural failure.Carleton College/NAGT materials
Plate Tectonic Movement Visualizations
Visualizations and supporting material that can be used effectively to teach students about plate tectonic movements. Visualizations include simple animations, GIS-based animated maps, paleogeographic maps and globes, as well as numerous illustrations and photos.USGS
San Andreas Fault at Wallace Creek
Interactive, 360 degree panorama of the San Andreas Fault. Aerial photos of the fault taken from a kite.USGS
Schoolyard Geology
Online lesson plans with photos and images. Excellent geologic activities you can do anywhere! Education standards info included.USGS
Science Explained, The
links to popular science articles about earthquake researchUSGS
Sea-Floor Spreading and Subduction, How to Build a Model Illustrating
Three-dimensional, cut-and-paste paper model illustrating sea-floor spreading and subduction.Paleontological Research Institution
Transforming California: Landforms of the San Andreas Fault
PowerPoint presentation of digital images (60.7 Mb) exploring the landforms found along the San Andreas Fault. Designed for classroom use with a complementing narrative for each slide. One of the many Earthtrip Virtual Field Trips to explore.National Park Service
Uncovering the San Andreas Fault (PDF)
Earthquake Trail: What Makes the Geology of Point Reyes National Seashore So Special?Calstate LA
Virtual Earthquake & Other Labs
you're the scientist, and you have to locate the earthquake and determine the magnitudeOregon State University
Volcano World's Activities for Plate Tectonics
slide-style coverage of the basicsUSGS
Who Dunit? and the Law of Superposition (PDF)
solve a crime, and then use those same skills to understand the Law of Superposition (older layers of the earth on bottom) with a fun WhoDunit? investigation and then use your skills to solve a geological mystery