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Brockway, Debra; Papaleo, Marie – Science Scope, 2009
The International Boiling Point Project is an online, collaborative project for students in grades 6-12 in which they investigate the impact of four factors (room temperature, elevation, volume of water and heating device) on the boiling point of water. A detailed procedure is provided for students in order to limit the number of variables…
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, Secondary Education, Science Process Skills, Inquiry
Peer reviewedHarris, Mary E. – Science Scope, 1996
Presents a three-day mini unit on purification of drinking water that uses the learning cycle approach. Demonstrates the typical technology that water companies use to provide high-quality drinking water. (JRH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Drinking Water, Middle Schools, Science Activities
Peer reviewedScience Activities, 1995
Presents a Project WET water education activity. By attempting to remove contaminants from "wastewater," students gain an appreciation for what is involved in providing clean drinking water. Students describe the process for treating wastewater and become familiar with nontoxic household cleaning methods. (LZ)
Descriptors: Drinking Water, Environmental Education, Instructional Materials, Junior High Schools
Donovan, Edward P. – 1980
The major objective of this module is to help students understand how water from a source such as a lake is treated to make it fit to drink. The module, consisting of five major activities and a test, is patterned after Individualized Science Instructional System (ISIS) modules. The first activity (Planning) consists of a brief introduction and a…
Descriptors: Drinking Water, Individualized Instruction, Learning Modules, Science Activities
Peer reviewedLeuenberger, Ted; Shepardson, Daniel; Harbor, Jon; Bell, Cheryl; Meyer, Jason; Klagges, Hope; Burgess, Willie – Science Scope, 2001
Presents inquiry-oriented activities that acquaint students with groundwater sources, movement of water through aquifers, and contamination of groundwater by pollution. In one activity, students use well log data from web-based resources to explore groundwater systems. Provides sample well log data for those not having access to local information.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Earth Science, Middle Schools, Science Activities
Environmental Education Association of Illinois, Chicago. – 1989
Groundwater is an extremely valuable resource that many feel has been too long neglected and taken for granted. There is growing recognition in Illinois and throughout the United States that comprehensive groundwater protection measures are vital. Illinois embarked on a course in protecting groundwater resources with the passage of the Illinois…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education
Peer reviewedMarcus, Bernard – American Biology Teacher, 1994
Describes using microcosms as a mechanism for teaching lake acidification caused by acid input. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Acid Rain, Biology, Science Activities, Science Education
Rakow, Steven J. – 1982
This handbook is designed to meet the aquatic education needs of Minnesota secondary teachers and students (aquatic education referring to the study of freshwater systems). The handbook is divided into three parts. Part 1 (an introduction) provides an overview of aquatic education, a description of the use of the handbook, and two indices to…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Environmental Education, Instructional Materials, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedO'Keefe, Elizabeth S. – Science Teacher, 1996
Describes a comparative study project where seventh grade students tested water samples from 10 cave sites that had been tested 24 years ago in a study that had attempted to determine if pollution in the environment had reached cave water. Discusses lab skills and some results of the study. (JRH)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Research Projects, Science Activities, Science Process Skills
Chadbourne, Joseph H. – 1974
Described is the Ohio Watershed Heritage Project. Sections in the publication include the following: (1) history leading to the project; (2) teaching methodology of the program; (3) teacher training; (4) watershed study objectives; (5) local coordinators; (6) evaluation plan; (7) graduate student comments in the program; (8) secondary school…
Descriptors: Environment, Instruction, Program Descriptions, Science Activities
Peer reviewedGill, John; Markby, Jane – Journal of Biological Education, 1991
A method for demonstrating eutrophication that can be used as a simple illustration of the phenomenon or as a basis for problem-solving activities is presented. A sample worksheet with procedures for this activity and discussion questions is included. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Environmental Education, Problem Solving, Science Activities
Peer reviewedDyche, Steven E. – American Biology Teacher, 1977
Described is a science field activity that studies the presence of certain aquatic insects, like stoneflies, as indicators of water quality. Equipment, materials, and methods are listed in detail, including suggestions for building certain supplies. Results of previous studies on the Yellowstone River are included. (MA)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Education, Instruction
Peer reviewedSpeece, Susan – American Biology Teacher, 1991
An assessment of the water quality of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon was made, using the following parameters: dissolved oxygen, water temperature, hydrogen ion concentration, total dissolved solids, turbidity, and ammonium/nitrogen levels. These parameters were used to provide some clue as to the "wellness" and stability of the…
Descriptors: Biology, Field Trips, Geology, Resource Materials
Peer reviewedJantzen, Paul G. – American Biology Teacher, 1978
Describes activities that demonstrate the effects of factors such as wind velocity, water temperature, convection currents, intensity of light, rate of photosynthesis, atmospheric pressure, humidity, numbers of decomposers, presence of oxidizable ions, and respiration by plants and animals on the dissolved oxygen concentration in water. (MA)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Ecological Factors, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedHewitt, G. – Journal of Biological Education, 1991
The following indices for assessing river water quality are described: Shannon-Weiner Diversity Index, Sorenson Quotient of Similarity, Czekanowski's Index of Similarity, Trent Biotic Index, Chandler Score, and Biological Monitoring Working Party Score. Their advantages and disadvantages are outlined. (Author)
Descriptors: Biology, Environmental Standards, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education

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