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Careers in Green Chemistry and Sustainable Design
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The Careers in Green Chemistry and Sustainable Design video series highlight professionals in Washington whose careers impact products or chemicals used in Washington. Each of these videos highlight a career that connects to green chemistry and sustainable design. In each video, the professionals share their reflections in response to a series of interview questions. The videos are five to ten minutes long. They are designed to be used with secondary students.
It includes an activity guide to support teachers with using the video series with students.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Chemistry
Education
Engineering
Environmental Science
Physical Science
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Carissa Haug
Saskia van Bergen
Date Added:
01/05/2024
Careers in Green Chemistry and Sustainable Science Resources for Educators
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This resource provides a list of videos and other resources that can be used in career exploration with secondary students. Resources highlight careers that make use of green chemistry and sustainable design principles. The list includes several Washington career opportunities.

Subject:
Applied Science
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Carissa Haug
Saskia van Bergen
Date Added:
01/05/2024
STEM-ifique su lista de suministros para la clase
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En esta lección los estudiantes desarrollarán un argumento basado en evidencia luego de investigar la seguridad, desempeño, y costo de una variedad de productos de desinfección y limpieza diseñados para remover gérmenes. Se les dará a los estudiantes una introducción a los principios de diseño sostenible, conocimientos de ciclo-de-vida, e identificación de productos certificados como más seguros. 

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Elementary Education
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Carissa Haug
Saskia van Bergen
Date Added:
10/05/2023
STEMify Your Classroom Supply List
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In this lesson students will develop an evidence-based argument after investigating the product safety, performance, and cost of a variety of cleaning and disinfecting products designed to remove germs.  Students will be introduced to principles of sustainable design, life-cycle thinking, and how to identify safer products to certifications.Except where otherwise noted, this work by Saskia van Bergen (Washington Department of Ecology), Vickei Hrdina (ESD 112), and Carissa Haug (NCESD) is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.  All logos and trademarks are property of their respective owners.  

Subject:
Chemistry
Elementary Education
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Carissa Haug
Saskia van Bergen
Date Added:
09/23/2022
USDA BioPreferred Standards Context Lesson Plan
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Students will compare the basis of the derivatives for different plastics in order to determine their expected carbon-14 content. They will then compare ratios of carbon-14 to carbon-12 in plastic samples and categorize the sample according to its percent bio-based composition. Teacher Background Information: This lesson is more of a context design to be used with an existing nuclear chemistry lesson plan. The goal is for students to see the applicability of nuclear chemistry beyond carbon-dating by showing how carbon-dating can be used to determine the carbon sources of products.  Students will need a basic understanding of the carbon cycle, and nuclear equations. The lesson will need students to learn about half-lives halfway through the lesson and that is left open to teach as you wish. There is room for extension to mass spectrometry if you want to incorporate it here for AP Chemistry or as an honors extension. I would suggest using the Flinn POGIL on Mass Spectrometry.   

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Carissa Haug
Johanna Brown
Saskia van Bergen
Date Added:
09/15/2021