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Climate Change Happens Below Water

Provided by: MIT Day of Climate
Lesson Plans Grades 6-8, 9-12

Synopsis

  • In this lesson from MIT Day of Climate, students will run tests to explore the impact of climate change on ocean acidification and the amount of total dissolved solids in the water.
  • The lesson includes two main activities, where students use probes and applications to test the pH of carbon dioxide-infused water over time and the total dissolved solids in water samples from the school and around the area.
  • The lesson also includes presentation slides and questions to assess students' understanding.
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Subjects: Chemistry, Earth and Space Sciences
Authors: Robert Parks, Giovanna Romero Contreras, Ava Muffoletto, Selim Tezel, and the MIT App Inventor Team
Region: United States, Hawai'i
Languages: English

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Day of Climate
Day of Climate is a new initiative designed to equip K-12 learners and their educators with concise, hands-on educational materials and tools to better understand climate change, its impacts, and potential solutions. This effort unites the broader MIT community to engage learners and educators in concrete actions addressing climate and sustainability challenges.

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