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Jennifer Bauer posted a new activity comment 4 years, 7 months ago
4 years, 7 months ago4 years, 7 months agoHi, @nina-corley – you can fill in the higher order classification following the Paleobiology database: https://paleobiodb.org/classic/basicTaxonInfo?taxon_no=83182
cc @fauve-wilson & @bill-heim to check on the identificaitonAnd fill in the geochronology based off the formation: https://macrostrat.org/sift/#/strat_name_concept/1215
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Jeanette Pirlo wrote a new post, Lesson Plan Poster: Time…Can you dig IT? 6 years, 1 month ago
6 years, 1 month ago6 years, 1 month ago♦ SUMMARY: Time…Can you dig it? – A lesson created by Nina Corley (@nina-corley) and Daniel Krisher (@dkrisher)
♦ AUDIENCE: 9-12, High School, Ninth (9th) Grade, Tenth (10th) Grade, Eleventh (11th) Grade, […]
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Jeanette Pirlo replied to the topic Geologic Time Scale Activities: Which works best? in the forum K-12 Fossils and Lessons Forum 6 years, 6 months ago
6 years, 6 months ago6 years, 6 months agoHey @alicia-foy@gail-alaimo@nina-corley@denise-porcello@scott-flamand@ginny-switt@gretchen-miller@tricialynn-glotfelty@mhendrickson@skillingsworth@maggie-paxson@tmorgan@vperez@rebecca-mussetter@tredina-sheppard
have you taught the geologic time scale? And if so, what type of activity did you use? Did you find it effective? …[Read more]
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David Lindberg posted an update 6 years, 7 months ago
6 years, 7 months ago6 years, 7 months agoNina @nina-corley
What is your situation with all the flooding? So far my family members in the Houston area, with one exception, have been fortunate and have not gotten water in their homes. Did you or your school suffer any damage?
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Eleanor Gardner posted a new activity comment 6 years, 7 months ago
6 years, 7 months ago6 years, 7 months agoAwesome! Thanks for sharing this update and this resource, @nina-corley! Where did you end up hanging your poster in your classroom?
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Jack Kallmeyer posted a new activity comment 6 years, 7 months ago
6 years, 7 months ago6 years, 7 months ago@nina-corley Not only is this Hemipristus serra but it is also an upper tooth.
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Jeanette Pirlo posted an update in the group 2017 FOSSILs for Teachers Professional Development 6 years, 8 months ago
6 years, 8 months ago6 years, 8 months ago@jbauer@rob-birchfield@rachel-aguilar@cindy-birkner@danielle-brennan@scoller@nina-corley@tmorgan@alicia-foy@pat-sullivan-gronert@tricialynn-glotfelty@paul-kester@skillingsworth@dkrisher@david-lindberg@jennifer-manner@monika-mishra@pam-plummer@denise-porcello@george-powell@glenn-greene@ginny-switt@john-westgaard@aaron-woodruff…[Read more]
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Eleanor Gardner posted an update 7 years, 6 months ago
7 years, 6 months ago7 years, 6 months agoThanks for joining the myFOSSIL community, @maureen-carlson, @asa-kaplan, @elizabeth-mesec, @greg-milsom, @robert-bartosz, @carole-clark, @cheri-parker, @john-reynolds, @suzanne-barnard, @nina-corley, @patty-topp, @rick-baldwin, @maria-gerber, @cathleen-mckenzie, @barbara-fenstermacher, @tom-farrell, @gregg-caruso, @lance-huckeba! We are so happy…[Read more]
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Kent Crippen posted an update in the group Welcome Committee 7 years, 7 months ago
7 years, 7 months ago7 years, 7 months agoWelcome to @nina-corley, newest member of the myFOSSIL community!
It is Hemipristis. It is a contrasty image which washes out detail. You can use any number of image programs to decrease the contrast and/or brighten the image. Windows comes with some, as does Apple and most phones. You can also find free ones on the internet.