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

Tools for this Unit:

Teacher Resources

“Air Pollution – Enough is Enough” documentary. www.YouTube.com

“Air Pollution” www.ducksters.com/science/environment/air-pollution.php.

Arizona Science Standards Articulated by Grade Level. www.azed.gov. May 2005.

“Broken Rainbow” documentary. www.YouTube.com

Carey, Harold, Jr. “K’é – Diné (Navajo) Kinship System. April 2013.

Carey, Harold, Jr. “Navajo Clan Legends Book” October 2014.

Carey, Harold, Jr. “Navajo Creation Story – The First World “Ni’hodiłhił” (Black World) March 2011. www.navajopeople.org.blog.navajocreation.

Curry, Don L., Vargus, Nanci R. Waddell, Jayne.  “How Do Your Lungs Work?” 2009

“Coke Fizz” www.livescience.com/32492-Why-does-soda-Fizz-html.

Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center. 2010. Graphics. http://cdiac.ornl.gov/trends/emis/glo.html. Accessed March 2011.

“Doing Your Bit.” www.clean-air-kids.org.uk/doingyourbit.html.

England, Rachel.  “Nine Ways to do your bit for World Environment Day.” June 2015.

House, Ron. “Carbon is Life”

“How Do We Know What is Healthy Water?”www.srpnet.com

Ladd, Irene. “The Air We Breathe”

Modified this lesson to meet grade level and convenient of the resource availability.

“The Black Mesa Controversy” www.Culturalsurvival.org/Publications/Cultural-survival-quarterly/black-mesa-controversy.

Zavala, Jasmine. “Air Has Volume.” Jasminezavala.blogspot.com/2015/09

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