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More Pollution Resources
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Make a Difference in Your School
Celebrate Make a Difference Day! Put your focus on improving your school grounds by picking up... | Hard or Soft Water?
Students determine the hardness of two water samples, labeled only as A and B. Assesses their... | |
Landfill & Combustion Unit: Environment Activities for the Classroom
Landfills are the most common form of waste disposal and are an important component of an... | Science, Technology, and Society: Clean Machine
Students learn about dirty water and pollution in this activity, which integrates the study of... | |
Oil Spills & Disasters
This list includes major oil spills around the world since 1967. Find information about the... | Investigate Activity: Cleaning Polluted Water
Students make a water filter, evaluate how well the filter works, and make inferences about... | |
The Global Environment Outlook: An Overview
A list of continents and the major environmental issues in those areas. | Water Sample Evaluation
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates a students ability to check and measure the... | |
Investigate Activity: Investigating Air Pollution
Students make a model air pollution detector using string and petroleum jelly, then use it to... | ||
From Mud Puddles to Drinking Water
This unit on land use issues and groundwater principles channels children's enthusiasm about... | ||
Classifying Wastes
Students classify common examples of solid wastes and identify disposal methods. Assesses... | What's the Solution to Ocean Pollution?
Try a printable science activity that focuses on ocean pollution. | |
A Household of the Future
Students design a home and a car of the future, which operate entirely on renewable energy... | You Can Help Fight Pollution
Share with your students this list of activities that can help fight pollution in your... | |
Modeling Wastewater Treatment
Students design a model to demonstrate the first stage of wastewater treatment in a sewage... | Recycled Problems
Solving these ecology problems will help your students realize the magnitude of the waste and... |

