What's My Water Footprint?
Students will learn about the importance of water, our water needs and usage, water treatments and conservation.
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Students will learn about the importance of water, our water needs and usage, water treatments and conservation.
Students will apply operations with rational numbers to a real-world hiring scenario, analyzing salaries and budgets to assemble a main break repair team while considering education, experience, and cost-effectiveness.
Students will explore the differences between linear and circular systems and the implications. They will visit a transfer station and learn about circular and linear systems.
Students explore how water is treated, stored, and conserved, using real-world scenarios to calculate volumes of aquifers and treatment storage.
Pre-Calculus introduces topics that become crucial to the continuum of topics of higher level math such as Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, and beyond.
Students model Earth’s water resources and cycle, then design computer simulations to explore how rising carbon emissions and pollutants affect water quality and quantity.
Students will explore innovative interactive lesson ideas on water management, engaging in hands-on activities and collaborative projects to understand the importance of sustainable practices in conserving and protecting water resources.
Discover why incorporating environmental justice into the classroom is essential.
The goal of this Education Transfer Plan (ETP) is to provide both school and district leadership with an enhanced structure to better acknowledge teachers in authentic ways, both formally and informally.
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