Define and compare ways organisms have been preserved.
- Developed jointly by experienced educators and WARD'S staff geologists
- Designed to save valuable planning and preparation time
- Created from quality teaching materials for hands-on learning
- Classroom tested for dependability
Students working with our GEO-logic materials will be able to explain the relationships between earth materials, fossilization, and related geologic processes as they study the examples of various kinds of fossilization. You will get a teacher's guide and copymasters for the following activities: what kinds of fossils are there?, carbonizing plant remains, and how fossils become petrified. The set comes in a compartmented box.
Contents:
16 numbered fossils that demonstrate trace fossils, carbonization, unaltered organic remains, permineralization, internal/external molds, and replacement.
GEO-logic is a unique, comprehensive series of teaching collections designed to assist both teacher and student in understanding basic earth science concepts through hands-on activities and carefully prepared teacher and student guides.
The GEO-logic system provides a modular approach to teaching and allows you to address broad curriculum needs for the study of minerals and rocks; natural resources and energy; and fossils and earth history.
The Topic Sets, provide indepth in an individual subject area and include both a teacher's guide and student copymasters.