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Water Properties Lab
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The students will make observations at various stations, followed by partner and class discussion. The students will then design their own experiment to further explore the properties of water.

Subject:
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
07/24/2019
Waves: The Three Color Mystery
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Students are presented with a challenge question concerning color blindness and asked to use engineering principles to design devices to help people who are color blind. Using the legacy cycle as a model, this unit is comprised of five lessons designed to teach wave properties, the electromagnetic spectrum, and the anatomy of the human eye in an interactive format that introduces engineering applications and real-world references. It culminates with an activity in which student teams apply what they have learned to design devices that can aid people with colorblindness in distinguishing colors— as evidenced by their creation of brainstorming posters, descriptive brochures and short team presentations, as if they were engineers reporting to clients. Through this unit, students become more aware of the connections between the biology of the eye and the physical science concept of light, and gain an understanding of how those scientific concepts relate to the field of engineering.

Subject:
Physical Science
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Courtney Faber
Date Added:
02/17/2017
Weather and Patterns
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This resource was created by Emily McManamy, in collaboration with Dawn DeTurk, Hannah Blomstedt, and Julie Albrecht, as part of ESU2's Integrating the Arts project. This project is a four year initiative focused on integrating arts into the core curriculum through teacher education, practice, and coaching.

Subject:
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Arts ESU2
Date Added:
02/01/2023
Web of Life
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This resource was created by Ross Renfo, in collaboration with Dawn DeTurk, Hannah Blomstedt, and Julie Albrecht, as part of ESU2's Integrating the Arts project. This project is a four year initiative focused on integrating arts into the core curriculum through teacher education, practice, and coaching.

Subject:
Life Science
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Arts ESU2
Date Added:
09/05/2022
What Is Biodiversity?
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Biodiversity is the spectacular variety of life on Earth and the essential interdependence among all living things. Students begin to learn about the term biodiversity at its most basic level. On their first field trip, students observe a natural space and report on what they see. They also begin to see the need for keeping written records and how to make scientific observations of their site. A series of optional mapping activities are presented that develop the skills required to create detailed and representational maps derived from observations and data.

Subject:
Biology
Ecology
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
American Museum of Natural History
Provider Set:
American Museum of Natural History
Date Added:
10/15/2014
Where Have All the Glaciers Gone?
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Hands-on outdoor lesson plan for students to understand the meaning and components of climate change, and engineer and model how greenhouse gasses cause heat trapping.

Subject:
Applied Science
Ecology
Environmental Science
Hydrology
Life Science
Physical Geography
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Date Added:
07/25/2019
Why are Different Plants Growing in Different Areas?
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This second-grade unit on plant reproduction and habitats starts with students exploring the kinds of plants they find growing in different places around their school and neighborhood. Their explorations reveal some surprising places where plants are sprouting. This raises a series of questions and ideas for investigations related to why different plants grow in different places.

Subject:
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
NGSS
Date Added:
07/24/2019