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Precipitation/Acid Rain Educational Links               CALvin

Find out what it is like to work for the United States’ National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP). Click on Acid Rain Experiment image.
In this experiment, you will collect rainwater and use a test strip
to measure its pH. After completing the experiment, you will be
asked to enter your results in NADP’s web-based system to
compare your values with the results of other NADP scientists.

Download this informational Acrobat pdf file.

Alliance to Save Energy Lesson Plans Page
This is an on-line reference page which includes acid rain lesson plans.
   http://www.ase.org/educators/download.htm

Emporia State University Unit Study Lesson Plan 
This activity is designed to use investigative research and techniques to help teach students about acid rain.
   http://www.angelfire.com/ks/boredwalk/index.html

Environment Canada Acid Rain Page
This is Environment Canada acid rain home page with educational links.
    http://www.ec.gc.ca/acidrain/

EPA Clean Air Markets Acid Rain Page
This site is a student's first source book including activities, information, and things you can do about acid rain.
   http://www.epa.gov/airmarkets/acidrain

National Science Teachers' Association - Inside Rain Kit 
Use Internet data from the National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) to investigate causes and effects of acid rain in your community. Activities in this book facilitate student exploration in the lab, outdoors, and online. Even better, they support the Standards, have background information, student worksheets, teaching tips, and customized, constantly updated Internet extensions through NSTA's sciLINKS® program. Use the link below to access the NSTA store and click on the "Chemistry" link to find the Inside Rain Kit from NSTA Press.
     http://store.nsta.org/

U.S. Geological Survey
On-line data and reports on acid rain, atmospheric deposition, and precipitation chemistry.
   http://bqs.usgs.gov/acidrain/

Web Quest Acid Rain Lesson Plan Page
The activity is designed for grades five through seven using investigative techniques to help teach students about acid rain.
   http://www.swlauriersb.qc.ca/english/edservices/pedresources/webquest/rainwq.htm

 

Miscellaneous/Air/Water/Environmental Educational Links

123child.com - Activity Idea Place
This is an on-line reference page which includes a Water Unit with ideas for young children.
   http://www.123child.com/summer/water.html

American Rivers - Rivers ABCs Page
This is an on-line reference page which includes an About Rivers Unit with ideas for kids and  teachers.
   http://www.amrivers.org/riverabc/default.htm

Center for Global Environmental Education Projects
This is an on-line reference page which includes a Rivers of Life Unit which is a full model for contextual learning; a flood of projects, adventures, and resources to help K-12 teachers and students learn about and from their watershed. 
   http://www.cgee.hamline.edu/k12_ed/index.html

Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) - Down the Drain Project
By collecting data on water usage from people around the world you will be able to see how your water use compares to others and determine what you might do to use less water. 
   http://www.ciese.org/curriculum/drainproj/

EPA Classroom Activities and Experiments Page
This page contains links to activities associated with the EPAs Water Sourcebook Series textbooks for grades K-12.
   http://www.epa.gov/OGWDW/kids/exper.html

EPA Explorer's Club Water Page
Water, water, everywhere! It’s in the sky, in the ground, and in our homes; and we use it everyday! Here you can explore different water ecosystems and learn about the plants and animals that make water their home.
   http://www.epa.gov/kids/water.htm

EPA Hazardous Waste: Superfund Page
Hazed is a compilation of interdisciplinary activities that focus on scientific, technical, and policy issues related to hazardous waste sites and Superfund. It is designed to help students develop skills in critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making. It also increases environmental awareness and encourages an environmental ethic in students.
   http://www.epa.gov/superfund/students/clas_act/haz-ed/hazindex.htm

EPA  High School Home Page
Your Portal To EPA Environmental Resources: This site will inform you about environmental issues and help you protect the environment.
   http://www.epa.gov/highschool

EPA  Students and Teachers Water Page
Water is essential for life on earth. It can be found as saltwater in our oceans and seas, or as freshwater, in our lakes, rivers, and streams. Here you can learn how water is polluted, treated, and protected.
   http://www.epa.gov/students/water.htm

National Science Teachers' Association - Outstanding Science Trade Books
The books that appear in these lists were selected as outstanding children's science trade books. They were selected by a book review panel appointed by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and assembled in cooperation with the Children's Book Council (CBC). From 1973 through 2001, when the list was known as Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children, the books selected were primarily targeted at grades K through 8. Beginning in 2002, the list has been expanded to included high school as well.
     http://www.nsta.org/ostbc

National Science Teachers' Association - Teacher Resources Page
This is the home page for NSTA Teacher Resources which include the above link and other helpful science-related information.
     http://www.nsta.org/resources

Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Air Quality Lesson Plans and Data
The information contained on these pages is designed to provide educators who teach kindergarten through 12th grade with the background, activities, and resources to teach the subject of air quality in the classroom.
   http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/air/monops/lessons/lesson_plans.html

University of Wisconsin, Environmental Resource Center - Educating Young People About Water
Educating Young People About Water (EYPAW) program guides and water curricula database provide assistance for developing a community-based, youth water education program. These resources target youth and link educators to key community members to build partnerships to meet common water education goals.
   http://www.uwex.edu/erc/eypaw/

University of Wisconsin, Environmental Resource Center - Give Water a Hand
With Give Water A Hand, young people team up with educators, natural resource experts and committed community members to study water issues and take ACTION!
   http://www.uwex.edu/erc/gwah/

 

More Information:

Follow this link to the NADP publications page or download Nitrogen in the Nation's Rain or Inside Rain: A Look at the National Atmospheric Deposition Program  directly from our site.

   The free Acrobat Reader is required to read these Reports.

Web page was updated 07/09/2008

 

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