MATERIALS
LISTS FOR STUDENT INVESTIGATIONS
2. CLIMATE CHANGE (CC)
CC, Chapter 1, page 8, How has the debate
changed in the past 10 years?
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CC, Chapter 1, page 11, Caption Writers
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CC, Chapter 4, page 30, Two Prisms
Materials: Two Prisms
CC, Chapter 4, page 32, Infrared energy
and your TV?
Materials: TV and Remote Control
CC, Chapter 4, page 33, Why do some
molecules absorb infrared energy?
Materials
- Strips of springy plastic, thin flexible
rods, or long stiff springs to
represent flexible molecular bonds. (Wooden
materials
such as Tinker toys or toothpicks
are not flexible enough, so don't use them.)
- Styrofoam
balls, rubber balls, or nuts and bolts to represent
the atoms.
- Clock or watch with a second hand.
CC, Chapter 4, page 37, Getting a Piano
to sing to you
Materials: Piano
CC, Chapter , page 44, Sampling Carbon Dioxide?
Materials,
for each team of 3Æ4 students:
- 5 clear vials
- Graduated cylinder (100 ml)
- Cup of water
- Bottle of Bromthymol Blue (BTB) solution
- Bottle of ammonia solution
- Eye dropper
- Straw
- Narrow-necked bottle (such as a wine bottle)
- 4 balloons of different colors with twist ties
- Teaspoon of baking soda
- 100 ml of vinegar
- 3 sheets of blank paper
- Piece of string, about 1/2 meter in length
- Twist-ties
CC, Chapter 6, Page 54, What are the
human-caused sources of carbon dioxide?
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MATERIALS:
1. New World View
2. Climate Change
3. Life and Climate
4. Ozone
5. Losing Biodiversity
6. Energy Flow
7. Ecosystem
Change
8. Population
Growth
9. Energy
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