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Provided by: EarthEcho International |Published on: April 27, 2021
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Synopsis
This 25-minute video from EarthEcho International will show you how to perform several different types of water quality tests in your classroom.
This demonstration provides tips for using their EarthEcho kit or for using basic tools and indicators, testing for pH, turbidity, temperature, and other parameters.
This is a good resource for teachers to learn how to do these tests with students.
The video is also easy for students to understand, so they can watch the demonstration if materials aren't available.
Prerequisites
Teachers will need to order the kit mentioned in the video, purchase a pool or aquarium testing kit, or use pH paper, a thermometer, and a self-made Secchi disk using white paper, a black marker, and scissors.
Differentiation & Implementation
Due to the length of the video, this resource should be shown in smaller chunks or assigned as homework if you're using the test kit they offer.
Science classes can discuss the importance of oxygen to all animals, including dissolved oxygen for aquatic and marine organisms, and link this lesson with cellular respiration.
Other resources about water pollution include this video about chemical pollution and this lesson about the Everglades.
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About the Partner Provider
EarthEcho International
EarthEcho International envisions a world where every individual has the opportunity and tools to create a healthy and thriving environment. To that end, their mission is to build a global youth movement to protect and restore our ocean planet. Their Academy is a new virtual learning space developed to provide online courses for teacher professional learning with access to fully remote, asynchronous environmental education modules for students.
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