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Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

In this experiment, students make a claim about the cause of ocean currents and then develop a model to explain the role of salinity and density in deep ocean currents.  This lesson is modified from "Visit to an Ocean Planet" Caltech and NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory.






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Grade Level: 9-12

Students interpret AQI maps and charts to compare todayā€™s AQI with the past five days. Using the EPAā€™s air quality activity guides, students create a social media post for residents of their region providing key information related to todayā€™s AQI.


Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12

The Great Smoky Mountains have a unique climate and weather pattern. Students will review a Landsat image and read about the history of the area and why Native Americans called the area ā€œShaconage.ā€ Then they will answer the questions about what caused the unusual ā€œblue smoke.ā€


Grade Level: 9-12

Students will engage in a ā€œZoom In Inquiryā€ learning routine to understand the symbols on a world map that shows population-weighted concentrations of PM2.5. They will reflect on how their perception of the image changed as they saw more of the image.


Grade Level: 9-12

Students will engage in a ā€œZoom In Inquiryā€ learning routine to understand a world map that shows changes in PM2.5-attributable mortality per 100,000 population (Bondie, 2013).


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