Teaching Activities
Earth education activities from across all of the sites within the Teach the Earth portal.
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Is The Water Safe for Aquatic Life? part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Activities
Sue Habeck, Tacoma Community College
In this field activity students ponder sustainability issues such as point and non-point sources of pollution (including personal contributions), impacts of pollution, and potential mitigations.
Online Readiness: Online Ready
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Virtual Field Trip
Subject: Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science:Sustainability, Ecosystems
Activity Review: Peer Reviewed as Exemplary
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How Many Plants Make a Future? The Carbon Dioxide Challenge part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Activities
Rus Higley, Highline Community College Marine Science and Technology Center, Vanessa Hunt and Timothy Sorey, Central Washington University
This activity focuses on the role of photosynthesis in a sustainable future. Students explore the effect of photosynthesis and respiration in a 'closed systems' containing plankton, marine plants, and fish. By calculating carbon dioxide uptake and production in these systems, they predict a plant: animal ratio sufficient to maintain a system in carbon dioxide 'balance' for one hour.
Online Readiness: Online Ready
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Virtual Field Trip
Subject: Environmental Science:Global Change and Climate:Climate Change, Environmental Science:Sustainability, Ecosystems, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geoscience:Atmospheric Science:Climate Change, Biology
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
Nature and Food part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Activities
Liz Campbell, Seattle Central Community College
In this activity students read articles or excerpts of books to explore the topic of sustainability in terms of food webs, roles of plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria and their own food choices. Students continue their exploration of these kingdoms with a visit to a farmers' market and a grocery store to compare locally grown foods and grocery store selections.
Online Readiness: Online Ready
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Virtual Field Trip
Subject: Environmental Science:Soils and Agriculture, Sustainability, Environmental Science, Biology, Geoscience:Soils
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review
What is Local? part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Activities
William R. Teska, Pacific Lutheran University
Through a hands-on examination of a nature preserve/park in a nearby urban setting and with classroom discussions and activities, students become aware that individuals are affected differently by the preservation of nature or by development of natural resources.
Online Readiness: Online Ready
Resource Type: Activities: Activities, Virtual Field Trip
Subject: Health Sciences, Biology, Environmental Science
Activity Review: Passed Peer Review