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Sustainability Lesson Clearinghouse
What's Dancing in my Water?
Lesson Description:
Students will discover that pollution is not always visible by conducting science experiments. Students will learn that water is vital to all living things and becomes a part of all living things.
With the following activity's class-wide experiment demonstration, the students will follow the demonstration, take part in discussion, and complete journal entries to better understand water. They will be left realizing the importance of clean water and how water pollution affects their lives and health as well.
Students will discover that pollution is not always visible by conducting science experiments. Students will learn that water is vital to all living things and becomes a part of all living things.
With the following activity's class-wide experiment demonstration, the students will follow the demonstration, take part in discussion, and complete journal entries to better understand water. They will be left realizing the importance of clean water and how water pollution affects their lives and health as well.
Lesson Type:
- Discussion
- Experiment
- Other
Sustainability Topic:
- Water
GEF Program Category:
- Sustainable Water Challenge
Time Needed:
1 class
1 class
Submitted By:
GEF on behalf of Penn State: College of Agricultural Sciences
GEF on behalf of Penn State: College of Agricultural Sciences
School or Group:
Penn State: College of Agricultural Sciences
Penn State: College of Agricultural Sciences
Contact Email:
service@greeneducationfoundation.org
service@greeneducationfoundation.org