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Dashefsky, H. Steven – 1995
This book of more than 160 environmental science activities is designed to help students understand environmental issues, ask questions, and find solutions to the problems. Introductory sections address: (1) the nature of major global problems and a history of environmental concern; (2) basic environmental science terminology and scientific study…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedCronin-Jones, Linda L. – Science Teacher, 1992
Describes how teachers and students can conduct a schoolwide hazardous waste survey. The activity is an introduction to hazardous waste management and is useful in general physical science, chemistry, and environmental science classes. Two activity worksheets are provided. Explains how schools can clean up hazardous waste problems. (PR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Environmental Education, Hazardous Materials, Physical Environment
Bonnet, Robert L.; Keen, G. Daniel – 1990
This book contains 49 science fair projects designed for 6th to 9th grade students. Projects are organized by the topics of soil, ecology (projects in habitat and life cycles), pests and controls (projects in weeds and insects), recycling (projects in resources and conservation), waste products (projects in decomposition), microscopic organisms,…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedJones, Linda L. Cronin – American Biology Teacher, 1992
Discusses composting of organic materials as an alternative to landfills. Lists uses of composts and describes details of a simple composting activity for high school students. Includes an information sheet for students and a student data sheet. Suggests other composting activities. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Education, Recycling
Reames, Spencer E., Comp. – 1993
Because of the daily impact of biotechnology, it is important that students have some knowledge and experience with biotechnology in order to enable them to deal with the issues that arise as a result of its implementation. The purpose of this workbook is to assist in the efforts to expose students to the concepts of biotechnology through hands-on…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Cytology
Basehore, Carole P.; Fortner, Rosanne – 1980
Presented are a student workbook and teacher's manual for a unit which combines a study of water pollution with instruction in critical reading skills. In the two activities students study the types and effects of pollution in Lake Erie. At the same time they learn how to read critically, evaluate their reading skills, and analyze written material…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Pollution, Reading Instruction
Hartley, Suzanne M.; Fortner, Rosanne – 1980
Described in this unit are three activities related to classification and fish identification. In the first activity students design and use a dichotomous key to common classroom items, while Activity B involves the construction of a key to Lake Erie fish families. During Activity C, each student writes a story and draws a humorous picture of a…
Descriptors: Animals, Art Activities, Biology, Classification
Hyatt, Donald L.; And Others – 1980
In this investigation, students examine the topographic characteristics, water quality and human developments along Ohio's Olentangy River. They then learn about the Ohio Scenic Rivers Act and attempt to classify the Olentangy in accordance with this legislation. Presented are both a students' guide and a teacher's guide. The latter includes an…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Geology, Natural Resources, Rivers
Fortner, Rosanne; Mischler, Ron – 1980
In this unit students examine Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Sanctuary on Lake Erie to study the characteristics and importance of estuaries in general. Activities include the analysis of a pictured plankton sample, a transect study using computer data, a consideration of the ecological roles of various estuarine species, and a discussion of…
Descriptors: Botany, Ecology, Environmental Education, Marine Biology
Kennedy, Beth A.; Mayer, Victor J. – 1979
Students use aerial photographs in this investigation as they study erosion and deposition along a section of Lake Erie's coast and learn about how groins affect these processes. The teacher's guide presents an overview of the unit, a materials list, suggested instructional approaches, answers to discussion questions, and evaluation items. A…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Environmental Education, Geology, Land Use
Fortner, Rosanne W.; Ihle, Stephanie – 1980
Presented in this unit are three activities concerning the causes and effects of oil spills and methods used to clean up these spills in the oceans and Great Lakes. Students construct and interpret a graph showing oil pollution sources. The students create and try to clean up a small-scale oil spill in a pan, and they compare the water quality of…
Descriptors: Ecology, Energy, Environmental Education, Fuels
Mayer, Victor J.; And Others – 1981
In this secondary school unit, students investigate the health effects and methods for controlling polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The teacher's manual contains a materials list, objectives, teaching strategies, supplementary information on PCBs, and answers to questions included in the accompanying student workbook. Activities presented include…
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Ecology, Environmental Education, Fisheries
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Boulder, CO. – 1977
This publication is the student handbook for a BSCS energy education module designed for high school, college, and adult students. It is designed to provide students with information about energy that will help them make decisions as citizens. Basically, this document is a text to supplement the activities and lesson plans in the teacher's guide.…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Energy, Environmental Education, High Schools
Leach, Susan; And Others – 1979
Designed to introduce basic ecological relationships in a lake community, this investigation uses a Lake Erie food chain involving people and walleye as an example. The first activity is a board game in the form of a biomass pyramid; students begin with 1000 kilograms of algae and attempt to reach the "harvest" with at least a kilogram…
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Educational Games, Environmental Education
Kennedy, Beth A.; Fortner, Rosanne W. – 1979
This investigation focuses on the major erosional forces affecting the shoreline which cause it to wear away and build up. The types of devices that protect the shoreline are also discussed. The investigation is presented in the form of a teachers' guide and a students' guide, both of which are included. In the teachers' guide, an overview of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Geology, Instructional Materials
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