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Terrarium in a Bottle: Modeling the Atmosphere, Greenhouse Effect, and Water Cycle Lesson PlanTerrarium in a Bottle: Modeling the Atmosphere, Greenhouse Effect, and Water Cycle Lesson Plan
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Kenan Fellows
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7th
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Science
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Duration
14 days
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Collaborative Learning
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WebQuest
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Terrarium in a Bottle: Modeling the Atmosphere, Greenhouse Effect, and Water Cycle

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This Terrarium in a Bottle: Modeling the Atmosphere, Greenhouse Effect, and Water Cycle lesson plan also includes:
  • Supporting Documents (.zip)
  • Introduction to Our Atmosphere
  • Learn About Planet Earth - Earth's Atmosphere
  • Air Pressure Explained
  • Mr. Lee - Layers of the Atmosphere Rap
  • The Greenhouse Effect
  • The Greenhouse Effect
  • What Is the Greenhouse Effect? | Global Ideas
  • The Water Cycle
  • How to Build a Pop Bottle Terrarium
  • Water Cycle
  • NASA: The Water Cycle
  • Air Pollution
  • Project
  • Vocabulary
  • Join to access all included materials

You've heard of farm to table ... but what about farm in classroom? Junior agriculturalists embark upon a two-week journey into the science of growing things. Based upon the classic terrarium in a two-liter experiment, the lesson goes far beyond familiar! Content includes the greenhouse effect, soil and water quality, air pollution, and Earth's atmosphere.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

the greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases, the water cycle, the earth's atmosphere, terrariums, soil, plants, pollution, agriscience, making observations, hypotheses, controlled variable, dependent variables, independent variables, experimental design

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Have groups research information on agriculture in their counties to make the lesson hit closer to home
  • Provide a wide variety of plants, so pupils can compare their rates of growth as time passes

Classroom Considerations

  • Student projects need sunlight; consider partnering with another teacher for project storage and monitoring if you don't have any windows
  • Learners need computers with Internet access during the project

Pros

  • The resource contains all of the links and printables needed for the lesson
  • Scholars gain an appreciation for agriculture in their areas and understand the need for STEM proficiency on the farms of the future

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RI.7.2 RI.7.7 RI.7.8 RI.7.10

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