Energy Sciences

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 16.04.07

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Content Objectives
  4. Content Background
  5. Activities
  6. Strategies
  7. Appendix
  8. Teacher Resources
  9. Bibliography
  10. Endnotes

Náhasdzáán Nílchi Binaadohígíí - Carbon Dioxide

Shirley Paulson

Published September 2016

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Endnotes

  1. "What Is Inquiry Based Learning?" What Is Inquiry Based Learning? Accessed July 19, 2016. http://www.teach-nology.com/currenttrends/inquiry/.
  2. Gilbert, Willard S. “Developing Culturally Based Science Curriculum for Native American Classrooms.”
  3. Ash, Doris. “The Process Skills of Inquiry.”
  4. "Global Climate Change." Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet.nasa.gov
  5. Monroe, Rob. "Why Are Seasonal CO2 Fluctuations Strongest at Northern Latitudes?"
  6. Monroe, Rob. "Why Are Seasonal CO2 Fluctuations Strongest at Northern Latitudes?"
  7. ”The Energy Story-Chapter 8: Fossil Fuels – Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas.”
  8. King, Hobart. “Coal: What is Coal and How Is It Formed?”
  9. “Carbon.” Facts for Kids.
  10. “Carbon.” Facts for Kids.
  11. “Sulfur – Element Information, Properties and Uses/Periodic Table.”
  12. King, Hobart. “Coal: What is Coal and How is it Formed?”
  13. Why does CO2 get most of the attention when there are so many other heat-trapping gases (greenhouse effect)?
  14. National Geographic. “ Air Pollution.”
  15. King, Hobart. “Coal: What is Coal and How Is It Formed?”
  16. “New Report Highlights Extent of Coal Plant Water Pollution.”
  17. “The Sources and Solutions: The Effects.” EPA
  18. “Global Climate Change.” Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet.nasa.gov
  19. “Climate Change and Global Warming for Children.
  20. “Renewable & Non-Renewable Energy Sources- Conserve Energy Future.”
  21. Dreier, David L. “Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons.”www.readinga-z.com
  22. Dreier, David L. “Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons.”www.readinga-z.com
  23. Dreier, David L. “Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons.”www.readinga-z.com
  24. “The Greenhouse Effect.” The Student’s Guide to Global Climate Change.
  25. Introduction to the pH scale: What is the pH scale?”

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