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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 experiment.
 
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South Anchorage High School
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    Elizabeth Beks
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    This has been an awesome experience.  I am excited to have the opportunity to use the lessons
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    and resources from this class with my students.
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    Dave Boyd
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    The main goal of our lesson in atomic structure is give a 9th grade student a means of
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    visualizing the invisible atom. The historical background leading to the modern theory of
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    atomic structure gives the student a good view of how science builds upon itself and changes
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    constantly. Besides using gum drops as protons, neutrons and electrons makes for a tasty
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    experiment.
   DWIGHT TAYLOR
   DWIGHT TAYLOR

Revision as of 22:35, 3 August 2007

Lesson Subject: [[Atomic Models]]

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Group Members:

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 North Pole High School

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Dave Boyd Lathrop High School

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Dwight Taylor South Anchorage High School

   Elizabeth Beks
   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
    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
    experiment.
  DWIGHT TAYLOR
  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.

QUESTION

Describe how, as you worked together, your group incorporated the concept of global climate change into your lesson. Include 1-2 sentences per person and up to four photos.

Remember, to include a photo, insert the file name of the photo as shown here: File:FILE NAME GOES HERE.jpg

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