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In this lesson, students research maps, weapons and weather from a variety of wars, then create a presentation showing the impact weather and topography has had on military operations.
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This lesson allows students to explore the importance of weather prediction and the Internet's role in changing the way weather is reported. By participating in an Internet scavenger hunt, students will come to a greater appreciation of the role Internet weather prediction plays in their own lives as well as the lives of people all over the world.
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This
lesson
plan
will
help
students
to
understand
that
the
way
a
community
disposes
of
its
wastewater
may
negatively
affect
local
aquatic
habitats,
that
it
is
possible
to
find
wastewater-disposal
methods
that
do
not
pollute,
and
that
both
governments
and
citizens
can
take
action
to
ensure
that
waste
water
will
be
disposed
of
in
a
way
that
is
not
destructive.
As
part
of
the
lesson,
students
will
discuss
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As
part
of
this
lesson
plan,
students
will
be
asked
to
read
a
news
article
and
to
construct
and
explain
theories
for
the
decline
of
the
water
level
of
the
Great
Lakes.
They
should
be
able
to
locate
the
Great
Lakes
on
a
map,
compare
them
to
lakes
in
other
parts
of
the
world,
hypothesize
what
might
happen
in
the
short
term
if
global
temperatures
continue
to
rise,
and
to
consider
these
seemingly
contradictory
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Students
investigate
the
importance
of
water
historically
and
in
their
daily
lives
and
examine
the
nature
of
water
as
a
limited
resource.
Working
in
groups,
they
will
list
the
various
uses
of
water,
discuss
why
water
is
a
limited
resource,
research
technological
systems
that
are
intended
to
use
water
as
productively
as
possible,
and
create
"How
It
Works"
posters
for
presentation
to
the
class.
The
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Instructions are provided for a classroom activity designing posters about river protection and conservation. The students will learn five things they can do to protect rivers in their area, and then will have the opportunity to create a poster based on these concepts.
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In
this
lesson,
students
will
identify
rivers
in
their
local
area
and
compile
information
about
aquatic
life
in
or
near
these
habitats.
Through
research
in
various
books
or
other
sources,
the
students
will
learn
more
about
the
various
animal
and
plant
species
living
in
riparian
areas.
The
compiled
information
can
be
assembled
into
a
class
book,
combining
both
text
and
drawings
related
to
aquatic
life.
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This lesson will teach students about levees and how they are designed to hold a river in its bank. They will construct a model of a river bank and explore how levees can cause water levels to back up into smaller streams and tributaries, causing floods.
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In this lesson, students create a community service advertising campaign that raises awareness about the importance of keeping trash out of the marine ecosystem. Students work in teams to create different ad campaigns geared toward particular target audiences and produce posters promoting their messages. Links to additional information and resources are also provided.
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In
this
Engineering
Design
Challenge
activity,
participants
use
balloons
to
investigate
how
a
two-stage
rocket,
like
that
used
in
the
IBEX
mission,
can
propel
a
satellite
to
a
specific
orbit.
Participants
will
construct
a
two-stage
balloon
that
will
be
required
to
reach
a
particular
location
on
the
balloon
track,
simulating
the
proper
orbit
to
be
reached
by
the
IBEX
satellite.
This
activity
is
adapted
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