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School Energy Audit
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Description:  Students will implement an energy conservation plan for my school building.  

Subject:
English
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Anne Petersen
Date Added:
09/25/2023
The Water Cycle Game ( remix)
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This resource is a remix of https://goopenva.org/courses/the-water-cycle-game. The water cycle game helps you learn how water molecules move through various places including rivers, the ocean, the earth’s surface, the atmosphere, and clouds. Actions such as evaporation, runoff, condensation, precipitation, soil absorption, and groundwater expansion move water from one zone to another.Modifications: This game can be played in cooperative groups or use as part of a personalized or blended learning playlist. This game has a lot of visuals and would help for those visual learners to better understand the water cycle process. Another modification would be to ask students to write a reflection about the water cycle in their own words and create a vocabulary bank. This encourages literacy in curriculum allowing students to use complete sentences with appropriate grammatical usage. 

Subject:
Earth Resources
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Sandy Chalke
Date Added:
06/16/2020
Water Scarcity- Change the Course
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This lesson Water Scarcity lesson emphasizes on creating awareness about the importance of conserving renewable resources and encouraging students to be reflective writers. The idea behind this activity is to allow students to activate their 5 C’s. This lesson can be used at any grade level as the content is very fluid. Students will be able to understand the significance of renewable resources like water and be able to brainstorm a possible solution for conserving water in the regions of water scarcity.

Subject:
Research
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Sandy Chalke
Date Added:
07/21/2020