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Health Quests
Overview
In this activity, students visit Web sites that provide information
on different environmental problems, their costs now and in
the future, and strategies for lessening their impact. Among
the topics covered are saving our oceans and waterways, combating
various forms of pollution, conserving natural resources,
and maintaining balance in the ecosystem. Working in groups,
students select an environmental issue and attempt to solve
it through a formalized plan of action.
Objectives
- To learn through resources on the World
Wide Web about the impact of waste and pollution on the
environment, as well as programs and projects currently
under way to reduce their effect.
- To develop a plan of action that addresses
an environmental hazard in the immediate community or abroad.
Getting Started
Introduce the activity by bringing to class a balance scale
and placing it on a level surface in view of all students.
Challenge the class to locate objects in the classroom that
are of different physical dimensions (for example, a pencil
and a chalk eraser) but have exactly the same weight. Instruct
students to use the scale and keep track of their successes.
After allowing time for experimentation, elicit that achieving
a perfect balance is painstaking. Note that this pursuit becomes
much more difficult when the balance is in nature and add
that humans have interfered with this fragile balance through
acts such as pollution and failure to conserve precious resources.
Point out that students are about to take part in a group
effort to alter this grim picture.
Classroom Follow-up
Urge groups to follow through on their plans of action, maintaining
a journal that details their progress. If the classroom or
school is connected to other schools or classrooms via a network
server, help students establish an ongoing dialogue with students
at a remote site who are engaged in some facet of environmental
study. Encourage groups to trade and share ideas and suggestions
with their on-line "buddies."
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