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This lesson addressed some basic chemistry concepts that students will need in order to build up to a more detailed understanding of some of the gasses involved in our Global Climate. | This lesson addressed some basic chemistry concepts that students will need in order to build up to a more detailed understanding of some of the gasses involved in our Global Climate. | ||
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- | '''Elizabeth Beks | + | '''Elizabeth Beks''' |
- | North Pole High School | + | North Pole High School |
+ | This has been an awesome experience. I am excited to have the opportunity to use the | ||
+ | lessons and resources from this class with my students. | ||
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+ | '''Dave Boyd''' | ||
- | + | Lathrop High School | |
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+ | The main goal of our lesson in atomic structure is give a 9th grade student a means of | ||
+ | visualizing the invisible atom. The historical background leading to the modern theory of | ||
+ | atomic structure gives the student a good view of how science builds upon itself and | ||
+ | changes constantly. Besides using gum drops as protons, neutrons and electrons makes for a | ||
+ | tasty project. | ||
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+ | '''Dwight Taylor''' | ||
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+ | South Anchorage High School | ||
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Our lesson plan focused on the model of the atom as it developed over time. I am most | Our lesson plan focused on the model of the atom as it developed over time. I am most | ||
impressed by the role of radiation monitoring in climate change. Keeping track of | impressed by the role of radiation monitoring in climate change. Keeping track of |
Current revision as of 22:41, 3 August 2007
Lesson Subject: [[Atomic Models]]
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This lesson addressed some basic chemistry concepts that students will need in order to build up to a more detailed understanding of some of the gasses involved in our Global Climate.
Elizabeth Beks
North Pole High School
This has been an awesome experience. I am excited to have the opportunity to use the lessons and resources from this class with my students.
Dave Boyd
Lathrop High School
The main goal of our lesson in atomic structure is give a 9th grade student a means of visualizing the invisible atom. The historical background leading to the modern theory of atomic structure gives the student a good view of how science builds upon itself and changes constantly. Besides using gum drops as protons, neutrons and electrons makes for a tasty project.
Dwight Taylor
South Anchorage High School
Our lesson plan focused on the model of the atom as it developed over time. I am most impressed by the role of radiation monitoring in climate change. Keeping track of incoming shortwave-high energy solar radiation levels compared to outgoing longwave-low energy terrestrial radiation levels will help us understand if the current situation is a cyclical rise or a real long-term crisis.