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Population Growth, Ecological Footprints, and Overshoot part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Rikki Wagstrom, Metropolitan State University
In this activity, students develop and apply linear, exponential, and rational functions to explore past and projected U.S. population growth, carbon footprint trend, ecological overshoot, and effectiveness of hypothetical carbon dioxide reduction initiatives.

Grade Level: High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Mathematics
Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary
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Learning Sustainability with Sim City part of SISL:Activities
Sybil Hill
Sim City is a computer game that has the player design a city. They become the mayor. While designing the city from ground, they can choose sustainaiblity energy options such as wind farms, geothermal, and solar. The game includes greening options and pollution factors. Teachers in a variety of disciplines can utilize this to bring their core course concepts to life.

Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Environmental Science, Health Sciences, Mathematics, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Geography, Human/Cultural, Geoscience:Soils, Environmental Science:Policy:Environmental Ethics/Values, Business, Environmental Science:Energy, Geoscience, Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate:Climate Change, Environmental Science:Soils and Agriculture, Sustainability, Ecosystems

Choosing Between Home Appliances: Benefits to the Planet and Your Wallet part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Corri Taylor, Wellesley College
Students research various options for new appliances and make purchasing decisions based not merely on purchase price, but also on energy efficiency, which has implications for the planet AND for longer-term personal finances. Students calculate the "payback period" for the more energy efficient appliance and calculate long-term savings.

Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), College Introductory, High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Economics, Mathematics, Environmental Science:Energy
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

Estimating OUR Carbon Footprint part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Ben Galluzzo, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania; Jean McGivney-Burelle, University of Hartford; Rikki Wagstrom, Metropolitan State University
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Grade Level: High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Mathematics, Health Sciences
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

Should I Unplug? part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Lori Carmack, Salisbury University
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Grade Level: College Lower (13-14), College Introductory, High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Economics, Mathematics, Environmental Science:Energy
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

Using Art to Teach Environmental Responsibility part of SISL:Activities
Kevin Saari
In this activity, students will use art to consider the effects of industrial culture on the environment and envision how to create a more positive and sustainable future. The students will create art works based ...

Grade Level: High School (9-12), Middle (6-8), College Lower (13-14):College Introductory, College Lower (13-14)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity:Studio Teaching, Audio/Visual:Images/Illustrations, Activities:Project:Investigative Case Studies, Activities:Classroom Activity:Process Oriented Guided Inquiry, Activities:Project:Independent Research, Activities:Field Activity:Research experiences for students, Activities
Subject: Environmental Science, Education:Assessment, Biology:Ecology, Education, Fine Arts, Education:Assessment:Peer Assessment

Plastic Waste Production part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Karen Bliss, Quinnipiac University
In this exercise, students will use data to predict the amount of plastic waste in the next ten years.

Grade Level: High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Mathematics
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review

The Urgent Need For Understanding and Implementing Sustainability part of SISL:Activities
Walt White
This activity promotes a clearer understanding of what sustainability at a personal level is, the big contributors to emissions (climate change), a fun quiz-game that promotes learning/knowledge, and a means of collaborating you ides with others.

Grade Level: High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities:Classroom Activity, Assessments:Knowledge Survey, Computer Applications, Assessments:Exam
Subject: Environmental Science:Sustainability

How Biodiverse is Lake Superior? An exercise in proportions. part of SISL:2012 Sustainability in Math Workshop:Activities
Stephanie Kajpust
Students use critical thinking and algebra to measure and evaluate the biodiversity in Lake Superior.

Grade Level: High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Mathematics, Environmental Science, Ecosystems, Geoscience:Oceanography

Using "Good Guide" to Create Better Consumers part of SISL:Activities
Aaron Fekaris

Grade Level: High School (9-12)
Resource Type: Activities: Activities
Subject: Biology