Although Industrialization has improved American Society through technological and medical advancements, and improvements in transportation, it has also had a negative impact on the environment through the creation of factories, use of fossil fuels, and by creating a disposable society. Climate change and the environment is one of the pivotal issues facing humanity. Students will learn about ways in which the Industrial Revolution improved American society as well as the negative impact it created such as: -water pollution, air pollution, energy inefficiency, and waste.
The community can confront these issues by limiting their behaviors that contribute to pollution. Adults who work in these industries can incorporate the data collected and implement the action plans to help make positive changes in these arenas. The Health Science and Medical technology theme is incorporated through the data collection of water samples, air pollution data, waste collection data, energy usage data, and the analysis of case studies.
Students will focus on pollution in one of the four areas: - air, water, land, or energy. They will work with an industry expert in their area of focus to collect data, create a digital presentation, write letters to legislators, produce an action plan to help mitigate the problem, and share their work with students, staff, and the community with the goal of encouraging others to change their behaviors.
Students will be required to produce a mini project and infographics in addition to producing data analysis, PSAs, letters to legislators, and a digital presentation. The markers and poster boards will be used by students to create their infographics. The index cards will be used to write the outline for their presentation to deliver their speech. The pocket folders will be used to store their research throughout the process of project completion.
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Although Industrialization has improved American Society through technological and medical advancements, and improvements in transportation, it has also had a negative impact on the environment through the creation of factories, use of fossil fuels, and by creating a disposable society. Climate change and the environment is one of the pivotal issues facing humanity. Students will learn about ways in which the Industrial Revolution improved American society as well as the negative impact it created such as: -water pollution, air pollution, energy inefficiency, and waste.
The community can confront these issues by limiting their behaviors that contribute to pollution. Adults who work in these industries can incorporate the data collected and implement the action plans to help make positive changes in these arenas. The Health Science and Medical technology theme is incorporated through the data collection of water samples, air pollution data, waste collection data, energy usage data, and the analysis of case studies.
Students will focus on pollution in one of the four areas: - air, water, land, or energy. They will work with an industry expert in their area of focus to collect data, create a digital presentation, write letters to legislators, produce an action plan to help mitigate the problem, and share their work with students, staff, and the community with the goal of encouraging others to change their behaviors.
Students will be required to produce a mini project and infographics in addition to producing data analysis, PSAs, letters to legislators, and a digital presentation. The markers and poster boards will be used by students to create their infographics. The index cards will be used to write the outline for their presentation to deliver their speech. The pocket folders will be used to store their research throughout the process of project completion.
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