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HIGH SCHOOL: Math

Key:
  • Lesson provides practice for the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT).
  • Lesson uses inquiry-based instruction.
  • Lesson contains climate change content.

Data Analysis Inquiry-based Learning Climate Change Content

Students learn to evaluate and interpret data measurements.

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Data Overload Inquiry-based Learning Climate Change Content

Students collect, organize and interpret real world water quality data.

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Macroinvertebrates Inquiry-based Learning Climate Change Content

Students learn how "bugs" can help us judge the health of our lakes and streams.

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Saltwater Intrusion Inquiry-based Learning Climate Change Content

Students learn how saline coastal groundwater can contaminate freshwater aquifers.

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Using the Watershed Excursion Tool Inquiry-based Learning

Students learn to use the Watershed Excursion Tool, develop a Watershed "Point of Interest."

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What Does It Mean to be Green? Inquiry-based Learning Climate Change Content

What does it mean to live sustainably? Students investigate options at different scales.

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