This activity provides a real world application of the ATEEC Recommended Core Curriculum. This curriculum was identified by ATEEC Fellows as necessary preparation for environmental technology occupation. Students will determine "where the water run-off from the school actually ends up" and, in the process, learn about topographic maps and surveying equipment. The activity is appropriate for high schoolers in an earth science or technology course
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses the continuous movement of water from Earth to air a...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
This activity is from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), a national ce...
This learning activity from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC) allows s...
This is a well constructed curriculum module dealing with the water cycle. In this module, students ...
These curriculum materials are from The Water Sourcebook series, a popular set of hands-on water env...
The following activity outline provides a protocol for conducting water quality monitoring. The outl...
This website houses hands-on water education activities. These activities can be used indoors, in a ...
In this activity, students will familiarize themselves with ground water terminology, learn how haza...
The present work had as main objectives to disseminate information about environmental education, an...
Objectives: •To predict what will happen to the water sprayed on the surface after setting for a sho...
In this lesson, students recognize the different forms that water takes and learn about where it exi...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
OVERVIEW: The student will understand that water resources include both surface water and ground wat...
In this activity, students design and build their own water filtering system and collect data to com...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses the continuous movement of water from Earth to air a...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
This activity is from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), a national ce...
This learning activity from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC) allows s...
This is a well constructed curriculum module dealing with the water cycle. In this module, students ...
These curriculum materials are from The Water Sourcebook series, a popular set of hands-on water env...
The following activity outline provides a protocol for conducting water quality monitoring. The outl...
This website houses hands-on water education activities. These activities can be used indoors, in a ...
In this activity, students will familiarize themselves with ground water terminology, learn how haza...
The present work had as main objectives to disseminate information about environmental education, an...
Objectives: •To predict what will happen to the water sprayed on the surface after setting for a sho...
In this lesson, students recognize the different forms that water takes and learn about where it exi...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
OVERVIEW: The student will understand that water resources include both surface water and ground wat...
In this activity, students design and build their own water filtering system and collect data to com...
This Classroom Connectors lesson plan discusses the continuous movement of water from Earth to air a...
Mission Geography uses existing NASA data and images where possible to engage students in active, ha...
This activity is from the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC), a national ce...