NYSTCE Earth Science (008): Practice and Study Guide
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Course Description
Overview
All the information you need to know to get a great score on the NYSTCE (New York State Teacher Certification Examinations) Earth Science exam is provided in the fun video and text lessons in this course. Quizzes are provided to test your knowledge of topics like the solar systems, minerals and more.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. NYSTCE Information Resources
- Ch 2. Foundations of Scientific Inquiry
- Ch 3. Earth's Spheres & Internal Structure
- Ch 4. The Earth and Sky
- Ch 5. The Moon
- Ch 6. The Sun's Structure, Energy and Cycle
- Ch 7. The Orbits of Celestial Bodies
- Ch 8. Newton's Laws of Motion and Gravitation
- Ch 9. Star Types & Significance
- Ch 10. Measuring the Characteristics of Stars
- Ch 11. Layout, Formation and Dating of the Solar System
- Ch 12. Characteristics of Our Solar System's Planets
- Ch 13. The Milky Way Galaxy
- Ch 14. Key Theories of the Universe
- Ch 15. The Atmospheric Cycle
- Ch 16. Solar Radiation and Energy
- Ch 17. Atmospheric Moisture and Effects on Precipitation
- Ch 18. Clouds
- Ch 19. Precipitation
- Ch 20. Air Distribution & Movement
- Ch 21. Weather Forecasting & Analysis
- Ch 22. Weather Conditions and Disturbances
- Ch 23. Causes and Effects of Climate Change
- Ch 24. Minerals & Rocks
- Ch 25. Earth's Tectonic Plates
- Ch 26. Weathering & Erosion
- Ch 27. Geologic Time & Dating
- Ch 28. Water Cycle & Balance
- Ch 29. Flowing Water
- Ch 30. Ground Water Systems
- Ch 31. Oceans & Shorelines
- Ch 32. Basics of Coastal Hazards
- Ch 33. NYSTCE Earth Science Flashcards
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