Grade Level(s): 9-12Purpose: To teach students about the facts behind offensive odors associated with landfills.Highland High School Anderson, I
In this lesson, students will explore what happens to garbage after it is thrown away. The first act...
This activity is designed to demonstrate to students what an average storm drain collects during a r...
In this activity, students visualize how much solid waste is generated for each person in Wisconsin....
Grade Level(s): 9-12In order to get students to see that they can do simple things to help the envir...
One out of four Americans lives within four miles of a Superfund hazardous waste site. There are Sup...
In this lesson, students will survey their homes for hazardous materials and tally the results as a ...
This writing serves as an introductory unit to waste management and reduction to be used in a high s...
The purpose of this activity is to encourage students to develop a sense of duty and possibility tha...
This is a science lesson for grades third through five on pollution. Through this lesson students wi...
This activity familiarizes students with legislation on hazardous waste, how it is developed, enacte...
This 2-page activity and lesson plan, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy C...
The main purpose of this lesson is to introduce garbage by way of exploring the concept of scale. Th...
Grade Level(s): 8-10To introduce GIS resources to students.Anderson Community School Corp. Anderso...
Haz-Ed is a compilation of interdisciplinary activities that focus on the scientific, technical, and...
How can a full sanitary landfill, in Blackford County, Indiana, be reclaimed to be used as an enviro...
In this lesson, students will explore what happens to garbage after it is thrown away. The first act...
This activity is designed to demonstrate to students what an average storm drain collects during a r...
In this activity, students visualize how much solid waste is generated for each person in Wisconsin....
Grade Level(s): 9-12In order to get students to see that they can do simple things to help the envir...
One out of four Americans lives within four miles of a Superfund hazardous waste site. There are Sup...
In this lesson, students will survey their homes for hazardous materials and tally the results as a ...
This writing serves as an introductory unit to waste management and reduction to be used in a high s...
The purpose of this activity is to encourage students to develop a sense of duty and possibility tha...
This is a science lesson for grades third through five on pollution. Through this lesson students wi...
This activity familiarizes students with legislation on hazardous waste, how it is developed, enacte...
This 2-page activity and lesson plan, provided by the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy C...
The main purpose of this lesson is to introduce garbage by way of exploring the concept of scale. Th...
Grade Level(s): 8-10To introduce GIS resources to students.Anderson Community School Corp. Anderso...
Haz-Ed is a compilation of interdisciplinary activities that focus on the scientific, technical, and...
How can a full sanitary landfill, in Blackford County, Indiana, be reclaimed to be used as an enviro...
In this lesson, students will explore what happens to garbage after it is thrown away. The first act...
This activity is designed to demonstrate to students what an average storm drain collects during a r...
In this activity, students visualize how much solid waste is generated for each person in Wisconsin....