Get this bundle with a variety of aquaponic lesson plans and science activities for middle and high school students. Ready for distance learning! ❤️ Follow My StoreThis set offers the teacher a variety of aquaponics worksheets to choose from, aquaponics benefits, is aquaponics profitable, aquaponics advantages, aquaponics disadvantages, aquaponics nitrogen cycle, is aquaponics safe, and many other topics! These activities can serve as an entire unit on aquaponics or be supplemental science work
Sustainable farming encompasses economic, social, and environmental aspects, focusing on good stewardship of natural systems and resources. The practices of sustainable agriculture, also known as agroecology, include building healthy soil, wise water management, climate pollution reduction, and biodiversity promotion. The lesson clarifies that sustainable and organic farming are not the same, although organic practices often align with sustainability. Various sustainable agriculture practices ar
Soil conservation involves implementing farming practices and techniques to protect and improve soil quality. Various types of soil conservation methods are discussed, including terrace cultivation, cover cropping, no-till farming, crop rotation, buffer strips, and contour farming. These methods aim to prevent soil erosion, enhance soil fertility, improve water infiltration, provide food and shelter for animals, and preserve organic matter. The main threats to soil conservation are poor farming
Learn all about how an aquaponics system works and the basics of hydroponics. Also evaluate how aquaponic fish farming may be a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly food source. In this environmental earth science lesson, students watch a short video, read an article, and then complete worksheets that prompt them to consider how aquaponics works and how it impacts the environment and the future of farming. Format:- Video mp4 file - Handout PDF file - Worksheets in 3 formats: Google, fil
This lesson introduces genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and genetically modified foods. It covers the history, techniques, benefits, and concerns related to GMOs. It explains that GMOs are organisms that have been genetically modified in a laboratory to have specific desired characteristics that are not naturally present. The process of genetic engineering is described, including techniques such as using a gene gun or modified viruses to introduce new DNA into plants. It emphasizes the nee
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest accumulation of floating trash in the Pacific Ocean. The garbage patch is not a solid mass, but a dispersed concentration of plastic particles influenced by ocean currents. The detrimental effects of the garbage patch on marine animals, such as entanglement and ingestion of plastic, are discussed. The lesson also explores potential solutions, including ocean cleanup technologies, beach cleanups, prevention strategies, and policy changes. It emphasiz
This science worksheet printable or formatted for Google covers CRISPR babies, DNA, gene editing with crispr and genetic engineering. CRISPR stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats genetic engineering and it forms the basis for CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing technology. CRISPR gene editing is a biomedical science breakthrough that allows genetic modifications to be made to humans and even create " CRISPR babies" by allowing DNA to altered by cas9 technology. Is
The tragedy of the commons is an economic theory that describes how people tend to prioritize their own self-interests when using shared resources, often disregarding the long-term consequences for others and the environment. The lesson explains the origins of the theory, its key ideas, and the importance of understanding it in relation to sustainability. It explores examples of the tragedy of the commons, such as climate change, overfishing, and deforestation, highlighting how individual action
"The increasing adoption rate of technology in agriculture shouldn’t be surprising to anyone. Farming is highly land and labor-intensive. Farmers are driven to use technology to increase efficiency and manage costs." Have students learn more about technological innovations in the farming industry. This guide accompanies an 8-page article that includes an infographic. ❤️ Follow My StoreClick on the green star next to the store logo to receive new product updates. Topics Include:- Variable-rate t
Students will consider the impact acid rain has on humans and the environment. They will learn how acid rain forms, the effects of acid rain, and how to prevent acid rain. In this environmental earth science lesson, students watch a short video, read an article, and then complete worksheets to synthesize their learning. This lesson would be great in a weather or climate unit. Formats:- Video mp4 file - Handout PDF file - Worksheets in 3 formats: Google, fillable PDF, and fully editable - Link to
Superfund sites are areas with hazardous materials, often resulting from abandoned processing plants, mining sites, manufacturing plants, and landfills. This lesson explains the criteria for inclusion on the National Priorities List (NPL) by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The purpose of the NPL is to prioritize cleanup efforts at these sites based on their potential threat to human health and the environment. The lesson describes the cleanup process under Superfund, including remedia
Organic foods include both healthy and unhealthy foods, so is organic food healthier? Is organic food worth the cost? Use this lesson to get students thinking about organic foods and why they are becoming so popular. In this environmental earth science lesson, students watch a short video, read an article, and then complete worksheets that prompt them to consider the positive impact of growing food without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers.
The US Endangered Species Act of 1973 works to protect endangered and threatened species, including plants, in the US and around the world. This lesson covers the definition of endangered and threatened species, the role of government agencies in protecting them, and examples of species that have recovered thanks to the Act. The lesson emphasizes the importance of taking action to protect wildlife and plants, and encourages students to help increase awareness of endangered species. In this envir
This lesson covers the topic of space debris, also known as "space junk." It discusses the types, quantity, and characteristics of space debris, highlighting its threat to space stations and satellites. The sources of space debris are identified, including spent rocket bodies, damaged artificial satellites, anti-satellite tests, and missing equipment. The potential consequences and risks associated with space debris are explained. The lesson also presents various methods to address the issue, su
Students learn: The concept of using GPS to track animal movements and study their behavior. How GPS wildlife tracking works, including the use of radio receivers to pick up signals from GPS satellites and calculate the animal's location and movement pattern. The common methods of attaching GPS receivers to animals, such as collars and harnesses, tailored to different species. Specific applications of GPS tracking for birds, aquatic animals like sea turtles, and animals with atomic clocks for d
This lesson covers the concept of urban heat islands (UHI), which refers to cities experiencing higher temperatures than surrounding rural areas due to human activities. It explains that the replacement of natural landscapes with urban surfaces, such as concrete and asphalt, leads to heat absorption and emission, causing the urban heat island effect. Factors contributing to UHIs include waste heat from human activities, urban geometry, reduced natural land cover, urban haze, and wind blocking. T
This lesson introduces students to GMOs (genetically modified organisms) and GM (genetically modified) foods. It covers the prevalence of GMOs in agriculture, the reasons for genetic engineering of seeds, and the potential benefits of GM foods. The lesson also addresses concerns regarding the safety of GM foods, including allergies, antibiotic resistance, and cancer, while emphasizing the need for further research. It mentions the lack of GMO labeling regulations in the US and suggests buying or
Students will learn about the definition and sources of biofuels, including primary and secondary biofuels, and the processes involved in creating ethanol, biodiesel, and gasification. The lesson also compares the benefits and drawbacks of biofuels versus fossil fuels, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions and improved air quality, as well as potential negative impacts that biofuels can have on food security, land use, and the environment. Overall, students will gain an understanding of th
This lesson discusses the advantages and disadvantages of electric cars compared to gas cars. It explains how electric cars work, their impact on the environment, and the pros and cons of owning one. Electric cars are better for the environment because they don't emit harmful gases, are more energy-efficient, and require less maintenance. However, they have a high purchase cost, charging takes longer than filling up a gas tank, and their driving range is limited. The lesson also notes that while
Take a look at this 7th- 10th Grade Science Workbook: Introduction to GMO Lesson Plan & Worksheets and be ready to create a small GMO unit. ❤️ Follow My StoreClick on the green star next to the store logo to receive new product updates. Are genetically modified things better? What are genetically modified foods? These are only a few questions students will consider. Format:This worksheet comes in multiple formats so you can use it in any teaching situation! - Google Slides hyperdoc for Goo
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