In this lesson, students will learn about the distinction between hazardous waste and other forms of waste as well as discuss the current challenges we face in finding ways to safely dispose of this waste. First, students will discuss their own conceptions of hazardous waste. Then, they will view a teacher-directed PowerPoint which provides additional information about hazardous waste. The lesson then concludes with the viewing of videos that relate to e-waste management issues
The constantly changing world of technology is the world's largest and fastest growing manufacturing...
Waste management is one of the vital environmental issues since last few decades. It has been noted ...
This activity familiarizes students with legislation on hazardous waste, how it is developed, enacte...
The purpose of this activity is to encourage students to develop a sense of duty and possibility tha...
The main purpose of this lesson is to demonstrate the idea that the things we throw away may harm ot...
In this lesson, students will explore what happens to garbage after it is thrown away. The first act...
The main purpose of this lesson is to introduce garbage by way of exploring the concept of scale. Th...
This writing serves as an introductory unit to waste management and reduction to be used in a high s...
What a Waste! Exploring Household, Industrial, and Nuclear Waste: An Interdisciplinary Curriculum Re...
In this lesson, students will survey their homes for hazardous materials and tally the results as a ...
This lesson continues on the topic of ecological impacts of hazardous waste and focuses specifically...
This project focuses on the development of two interactive lesson plan modules which address domesti...
Problems related to the handling of hazardous substances and toxic wastes have escalated making this...
Grade Level(s): 9-12In order to get students to see that they can do simple things to help the envir...
This activity lets students create and write scenarios for the future related to hazardous waste pol...
The constantly changing world of technology is the world's largest and fastest growing manufacturing...
Waste management is one of the vital environmental issues since last few decades. It has been noted ...
This activity familiarizes students with legislation on hazardous waste, how it is developed, enacte...
The purpose of this activity is to encourage students to develop a sense of duty and possibility tha...
The main purpose of this lesson is to demonstrate the idea that the things we throw away may harm ot...
In this lesson, students will explore what happens to garbage after it is thrown away. The first act...
The main purpose of this lesson is to introduce garbage by way of exploring the concept of scale. Th...
This writing serves as an introductory unit to waste management and reduction to be used in a high s...
What a Waste! Exploring Household, Industrial, and Nuclear Waste: An Interdisciplinary Curriculum Re...
In this lesson, students will survey their homes for hazardous materials and tally the results as a ...
This lesson continues on the topic of ecological impacts of hazardous waste and focuses specifically...
This project focuses on the development of two interactive lesson plan modules which address domesti...
Problems related to the handling of hazardous substances and toxic wastes have escalated making this...
Grade Level(s): 9-12In order to get students to see that they can do simple things to help the envir...
This activity lets students create and write scenarios for the future related to hazardous waste pol...
The constantly changing world of technology is the world's largest and fastest growing manufacturing...
Waste management is one of the vital environmental issues since last few decades. It has been noted ...
This activity familiarizes students with legislation on hazardous waste, how it is developed, enacte...