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Environment Common Core HSN-Q.A.3 resources for early intervention

Preview of Environmental Science Energy Lab and Power Plant Calculations

Environmental Science Energy Lab and Power Plant Calculations

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This inquiry based lab activity is designed to help students to understand where the energy that we use in our every day lives comes from and how much energy different power plants generate to help us meet those needs. Students will design their own Solar Energy Collector and measure its power output and efficiency. Students will also investigate and design a wind turbine and calculate it's output and efficiency.
Preview of IEP High School number and quantity, real number system goals

IEP High School number and quantity, real number system goals

Do you feel frustrated and overwhelmed with everything on your plate? No need to sweat the small stuff. Relieve your current and future headaches with these premade IEP goals. There is no mixing and matching needed. This premade high school IEP number and quantity goals packet is designed to save you valuable time, frustration, and headaches. Simply fill in the bold information to personalize each goal.This is a high school IEP number and quantity packet. All goals are aligned with Common Core S
Preview of High School — Lesson 1: Water Resources and Water Footprints

High School — Lesson 1: Water Resources and Water Footprints

This lesson gives students an in-depth understanding of key water issues. They learn about water resources and water footprints, then use the Water Footprint Calculator to analyze their direct and virtual water consumption. Students get a foundation of knowledge and learn why they should care about protecting water resources, which makes it easier for them to make a fundamental shift in attitude about their water use. Designed for high school – upper secondary level, ages 15 to 18 – the lessons
Preview of Overview: Lessons For Understanding Our Water Footprint

Overview: Lessons For Understanding Our Water Footprint

This is an overview of the Water Footprint Calculator lesson plans. You can find all of the free lesson plans at Watercalculator.org: https://www.watercalculator.org/resource/water-footprint-lessons/“Lessons for Understanding Our Water Footprint” will help students recognize that water is a limited resource that needs to be conserved. These lessons will promote conversation about how students’ food choices and shopping habits have a larger impact on their water consumption than they may realize.
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