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A Century of Plastics Lesson PlanA Century of Plastics Lesson Plan
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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3rd - 12th
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Science
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A Century of Plastics

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After reading about polymer materials, engineer trainees examine how plastics have been integrated into everyday products. In groups, they compile a list of products made entirely without plastics and then, as a closing activity, try to plan a redesign of a plastic product using fifty percent less of the material. The reading can be done in support of Common Core standards for literacy in science.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

plastic, polymers

Additional Tags

plastic, stem, polymer, science

Pros

  • Organized and detail-oriented teacher's notes
  • Instructional handout provides reading material and guides groups through their discussion and designing activity
  • Ideal as for a STEM or physical science class that is learning about polymers
  • Can be used to meet Next Generation Science Standards

Cons

  • Focuses on the benefits of using manmade polymers; consider holding a class discussion about their resistance to biodegrade
  • Lesson is discussion based; it would be more memorable if groups could actually construct the reduced-plastic object that they design

Common Core

RI.4.1 RI.4.2 RI.4.3 RI.4.4 RI.4.8 RI.4.10 RI.5.1 RI.5.2 RI.5.3 RI.5.4 RI.5.8 RI.5.10 RI.6.1 RI.6.2 RI.6.3 RI.6.4 RI.6.5 RI.6.6 RI.6.8 RI.6.10 RI.7.1 RI.7.2 RI.7.3 RI.7.4 RI.7.5 RI.7.6 RI.7.8 RI.7.10 RI.8.1 RI.8.2 RI.8.3 RI.8.4 RI.8.5 RI.8.6 RI.8.8 RI.8.10 RST.6-8.1 RST.6-8.2 RST.6-8.4 RST.6-8.5 RST.6-8.6 RST.6-8.8 RST.6-8.10

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