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Peer reviewedAram, Roberta J.; Brake, Mary; Smith, David; Wood, Gina; Hamilton, Pat – Science and Children, 2000
Introduces units on water quality developed by a team consisting of teachers of first grade, high school biology, middle school science, high school mathematics, and a librarian. Focuses on Content Standards D and F of the National Science Education Standards(NSES). Lists the standards emphasized in the school science program. (YDS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, pH, Science Education
Peer reviewedTracy, Dyanne M. – School Science and Mathematics, 2002
Describes a lesson plan for teachers of grades 2-8 to build a capillary action water clock. Includes a list of objectives, a list of skills/concepts addressed, a rationale for inclusion in the curriculum, and an illustrated lesson outline. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Horology, Middle Schools, Science Activities
Coverdale, Greg; Rust, April; Jensen, Belinda – Science and Children, 2004
At the annual, all-day events-sponsored by Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) and held in nearly every state across the country each September--students participate in interactive activities and exhibits to learn about water resources and explore how human behaviors, such as development and recreation, can affect the quality of the…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Water, Natural Resources, Science Activities
Peer reviewedLeenson, I. A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
On equilibrium properties of aqueous solutions of sulfuric acid, Julius Thomsen has marked that the heat evolved on diluting liquid sulfuric acid with water is a continuous function of the water used, and excluded absolutely the acceptance of definite hydrates as existing in the solution. Information about thermochemical measurement, a discussion…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Water, Heat, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedRice, Jeanette K.; Jenkins, J. David; Manley, A. Citabria; Sorel, Eric; Smith, C. Jimmy – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experiment is described which allows easy, rapid determination of mercury levels in commercially seafood samples from a contaminated area. Students gain experience in the preparation of a calibration curve, the determination of unknown concentrations, and risk assessment based on experimentally determined data.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Food, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedWalczak, Mary M.; Lantz, Juliette M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The case of Well Wishes involves students in a thorough examination of the interaction among nitrogen-composed species in the septic systems and well water, which helps to clean household water. The case supports the attainment of five goals for students, and can be analyzed through classroom discussions or laboratory experiments.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Natural Resources, Water, Class Activities
Mattox, Stephen; Webster, Christine – Science Scope, 2005
Watching Old Faithful transform from a smoldering mound to an explosive 50-meter high geyser is enough to generate awe in any observer. Behind this stunning, visual geologic display is a triad of heat, water, and plumbing that rarely unify on our planet. But geologists are not the only scientists drawn to geysers. Biologists have recently…
Descriptors: Water, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Benhart, John E.; Margin, Alex – 1994
This teacher's guide focuses on the value and functions of wetlands by integrating science and the politics of wetlands into a geographic framework. Wetlands are highly dynamic, diverse, and prolific ecosystems. The volume advocates a need for mutual understanding and harmony of effort in order to deal with the complex issues of the wetlands. The…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education
Day, Harlan; And Others – 1993
The purpose of this curriculum is to provide high school teachers and students with a conceptual framework for analyzing energy and environmental issues, especially in regards to economics. A second purpose of the curriculum is to provide teachers with a set of four motivating, interdisciplinary teaching units. The issues covered in the four…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Alternative Energy Sources, Concept Teaching, Conservation (Environment)
Mingie, Walter – 1984
The best solution to the problems of increased pollution of Quebec lakes and rivers with toxic wastes and increased incidence of pollution related diseases is to educate children, to make them aware of the environment and man's interrelationship with it. Attitudes of concern, based on knowledge, must be developed so that as adults, they will take…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Conservation Education, Diseases, Educational Responsibility
Rao, P. Ramachandra; Rao, N. R. Nagaraja – 1988
Most science curriculum innovations seem to have their origins and emphases in urban intellectual concerns and their content generally caters to university bound students. The reason for the failure of rural students in science subjects may be the lack of relevancy of the program to the needs of individuals living in rural areas. Chapter 1 of this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Rural Education, Rural Extension
Lukco, Bernard J.; Ellis, Richard A. – 1982
This 11-part monograph is designed to assist individuals in selecting appropriate citizen participation methods and in developing a better understanding of the decision-making process. The first section offers an historical perspective of public participation and defines its current status. The next seven sections present several…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Coordination, Decision Making, Environmental Standards
Pfeiffer, C. Boyd; Sosin, Mark – 1987
Fishing is one of the oldest and most popular outdoor activities. Like most activities, fishing requires basic knowledge and skill for success. The Aquatic Resources Education Curriculum is designed to assist beginning anglers in learning the basic concepts of how, when, and where to fish as well as what tackle to use. The manual is designed to be…
Descriptors: Animals, Aquatic Sports, Biological Sciences, Conservation (Environment)
Hoyt, John H. – 1971
The study of beaches and their capacity as an interface between land, air, and water is presented. Students investigate shore phenomena to better understand the beach's history and possible future. Also discussed is the interaction between man and the beach, from weather effects to pollution. Laboratory investigations of samples collected from the…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Environment, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Procedures
Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, Inc., Denver. – 1976
Presented are papers delivered at a 1976 Colorado environmental law conference. Included in the publication are the conference schedule, the text of nine papers, background information on authors, and bibliography listings for each paper. Titles and topics of the papers are the following: (1) Water Resources Development and the Environment…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Community Development, Conference Reports, Ecology

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