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Henry Jakubowski; Nicholas Bock – American Biology Teacher, 2024
Climate change caused predominately by carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuel use is a critical issue for our future. It is incumbent on science educators to learn about it and teach it in ways that illustrate the power of science to understand climatic changes and model past, present, and possible climate futures. It is equally important for…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Climate, Teaching Methods
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Martins, J. E. M. Perea – Physics Education, 2020
This work presents a sequence to introduce resistive gas sensors in the classroom. It explains the physical principle of the metal oxide semiconductor sensors and exemplifies its real interfacing through the sensor model MQ-2. Besides, it also presents the design of two electronic systems to indicate the level of alcohol concentration in the air,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Electronic Equipment
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Clary, Renee; Wandersee, James – Science Scope, 2010
Coal fueled the Industrial Revolution and, as a result, changed the course of human history. However, the geologic history of coal is much, much longer than that which is recorded by humans. In your classroom, the coal cycle can be used to trace the formation of this important economic resource from its plant origins, through its lithification, or…
Descriptors: Fuels, Geology, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science
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Oliver-Hoyo, Maria T.; Pinto, Gabriel – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
This instructional resource utilizes consumer product information by which students compare theoretical stoichiometric calculations to CO[subscript 2] car emissions and fuel consumption data. Representing graphically the emission of CO[subscript 2] versus consumption of fuel provides a tangible way of connecting concepts studied in chemistry…
Descriptors: Merchandise Information, Fuels, Class Activities, Fuel Consumption
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Dinan, Frank; Stabler, Tom – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2008
This case study stresses the need to broadly consider an entire system, including all of the energy inputs and outputs involved, to determine the real efficiency of that system. It also asks its student audience to consider the role that scientific input plays in policy decision-making processes. It emphasizes that, despite the importance of this…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Energy, Public Policy, Fuels
American Gas Association, Arlington, VA. Educational Services. – 1982
Prepared by energy experts and educators to introduce middle school and high school students to natural gas and its role in our society, this kit is designed to be incorporated into existing science and social studies curricula. The materials and activities focus on the origin, discovery, production, delivery, and use of natural gas. The role of…
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Occupations, Fuel Consumption, Fuels
DeVito, Alfred; Krockover, Gerald H. – 1981
The purpose of this handbook is to present information about energy and to translate this information into learning activities for children. Chapter 1, "Energy: A Delicate Dilemma," presents activities intended to provide an introduction to energy and energy usage. Chapter 2, "What are the Sources of Energy?" provides…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Coal, Conservation Education, Depleted Resources
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Caccavo, Frank, Jr.; Clegern, William; Miller, Isaac; Montoya, Crystal – American Biology Teacher, 2003
Metabolism, the sum of all chemical reactions within a living organism, is one of the most fundamental concepts presented in introductory microbiology courses. However, it is often difficult for instructors to effectively translate perfunctory diagrams of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain in a way that is meaningful to…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Metabolism, Fuels, Microbiology
Oak Ridge Associated Universities, TN. – 1981
Designed for science students in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades, the activities in this unit illustrate principles and problems related to the conservation of energy. Eleven student activities using art, economics, arithmetic, and other skills and disciplines help teachers directly involve students in exploring scientific questions and making…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Fuels, Heat, High Schools
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Soroka, Leonard G. – Science Teacher, 1993
Describes an activity that shows how understanding a modern coral reef environment helps predict the location of old subsurface reefs that may contain oil. (PR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Fossil Fuels, Geology, High Schools
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Hampton, Elaine – Science Scope, 1993
Presents an exciting way to acquaint students with current methods to clean up oil spills. Students also have the freedom to create new clean-up methods as they think through the problem and experiment to find effective solutions. (PR)
Descriptors: Competition, Earth Science, Environmental Education, Fossil Fuels
Venkatasamy, D.; And Others – 1986
A pilot project was undertaken in 1984 at the Mauritius Institute of Education for the purpose of developing and preparing teaching/learning materials for out-of-school Science and Technology Education programs. This volume is one in a series of UNESCO programs which encourage an international exchange of ideas and information on science and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Conservation (Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Food
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Rubin, Penni; Robbins, Eleanora I. – 1992
This profusely illustrated activity book helps students understand systems and cycles, how years change the look of the Earth, and how students can protect resources. The sections (and activities) in this book are: (1) The Earth (Introduction--View, Soil & Dirt); (2) Forces (Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes, Mountain Building, Erosion, Volcanoes,…
Descriptors: Cartography, Conservation (Environment), Dinosaurs, Earth Science