The front of this poster is a cartoon profile of the atmosphere, showing the “good and bad” roles of ozone in the stratosphere, high troposphere, mid-troposphere, and surface. The back contains six panels that can be photocopied separately. It is a classroom activity article, beginning with an explanation of ozone’s roles, and an introduction to spectroscopy. Also included are detailed instructions for building a spectroscope using a CD or a DVD. (Folded color poster, 22”W x 25-1/2”H.) Educational levels: Middle school, High school
This lesson provides an introduction to the problems associated with ground-level ozone ('smog'). It...
In this learning module, students are involved in an observational study of air pollutants in the at...
This resource for both teachers and students interested in the ozone layer contains general informat...
This site provides an overview of ozone and why it is considered to be bad when found in the troposp...
In this activity, students are encouraged to share what they know about ozone and explore misconcept...
This activity demonstrates the concept of equilibrium as applied to a model system and to stratosphe...
This activity has students play the roles of various atoms and molecules to help them better underst...
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: We are familiar with the most common form of oxygen, the form that we all ...
Animations clips from NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio are used to help guide students through...
This bookmark on ozone includes a Web address for additional information and resources. Educational ...
Students will seek to understand trends that are shown by graphical analysis of ozone measurements o...
This picture book is designed to introduce children to the Earth's atmosphere and its importance to ...
The aim of this study was to investigate elementary science trainee teachers perceptions, misconcept...
The purpose of this activity is to measure ozone concentrations at ground level. Students deploy a s...
This on-line teaching module is for middle school science teachers. While some students may find po...
This lesson provides an introduction to the problems associated with ground-level ozone ('smog'). It...
In this learning module, students are involved in an observational study of air pollutants in the at...
This resource for both teachers and students interested in the ozone layer contains general informat...
This site provides an overview of ozone and why it is considered to be bad when found in the troposp...
In this activity, students are encouraged to share what they know about ozone and explore misconcept...
This activity demonstrates the concept of equilibrium as applied to a model system and to stratosphe...
This activity has students play the roles of various atoms and molecules to help them better underst...
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: We are familiar with the most common form of oxygen, the form that we all ...
Animations clips from NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio are used to help guide students through...
This bookmark on ozone includes a Web address for additional information and resources. Educational ...
Students will seek to understand trends that are shown by graphical analysis of ozone measurements o...
This picture book is designed to introduce children to the Earth's atmosphere and its importance to ...
The aim of this study was to investigate elementary science trainee teachers perceptions, misconcept...
The purpose of this activity is to measure ozone concentrations at ground level. Students deploy a s...
This on-line teaching module is for middle school science teachers. While some students may find po...
This lesson provides an introduction to the problems associated with ground-level ozone ('smog'). It...
In this learning module, students are involved in an observational study of air pollutants in the at...
This resource for both teachers and students interested in the ozone layer contains general informat...