Not sure what your news report should look like? Check out Teen Kids News for an example of a news report.
Need a teleprompter for your news report? Try Cueprompter.
Looking for more information about Alfred Wegener or the theory of continental drift? Try these links:
Jeopardy! - See how high you can score in this Jeopardy! game with Earth science categories.
Continental Drift Puzzle - Rotate, drag, and drop the continents to see how they might have fit together millions of years ago.
Exploring Earth: The Breakup of Pangaea - Watch as Pangaea breaks up and drifts to modern-day continents in less than five seconds!
Time Zone X: Plate Tectonics - Drag and drop historical events from the development of the theory of plate tectonics in the correct order in this BrainPop game.
Who Was Alfred Wegener? - Think you know all about Alfred Wegener? Take this quiz and find out!
When Nature Strikes: Science of Natural Hazards: Use this site to see how various natural hazards can reshape the earth.
Having trouble with density? Try these links to help you:
Density 1.05 - in this interactive by PhET, explore variations in matter that make them sink or float.
StudyJams - Here you can watch a video on density and other properties of matter, and take a quiz to ensure your understanding.
This short cartoon from Smart Learning for All will give you a quick visual of density, and some examples. It will also tell you what immiscible liquids are.
Just for fun:
Search USGS for recent earthquakes.
Quizlets for Chapter 3: