MATERIALS
LISTS FOR STUDENT INVESTIGATIONS
7.
ECOSYSTEM
CHANGE (EC)
EC,
chapter
1,
page
12,
Make
a
model
ecosystem
- 1
large
clear
container with
lid
- 1
large
spoon
for adding
materials
- light
source
such
as a
grow
lamp
- non-living
materials
- small
plants
and
animals
- measuring
equipment:
scales,
measuring cup,
ruler,
thermometer,
graph
paper,
camera
(optional)
EC,
chapter
4,
page
41,
Mapping
future
wetlands
- several
pieces
of
clear
acetate
- fine
tip
pens
for writing
on
acetate
- topographic
map
and
street map
of
a
low-lying
coastal
area
EC,
chapter
5,
page
51,
Decomposition
in
a
bag
- 12
zipper-locking
plastic
bags, or
clear
plastic
soda
bottles with lids
- thumbtack
for
making
small holes
in
the
bags
or bottles
- heating
pad
- several
thermometers
- measuring
cup
and
water
- 6
half-gallon
milk
cartons cut
in
half
lengthwise
to make trays
- several
large
paper
grocery
bags
- variety
of
organic
items from
each
category
below
to put into
the
decomposition
bags
- 1-2
cups
of
rich
garden
or
forest
soil
to
provide
a
variety
of
decomposers
and
scavengers (bacteria,
fungi,
earthworms,
isopods)
- Moist
Items:
carrot,
apple, lettuce,
natural
bread,
cooked
pasta, grass clippings
- Dry
items:
uncooked
beans, uncooked
pasta,
popped
popcorn,
unpopped popcorn, matzo
cracker,
dead
leaves
EC,
chapter
6,
page
59, How
do
cultures
affect
ecosystems
-no
materials
EC,
chapter
7,
page
61,
Environmental
savings
for
recycling
-no
materials
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3. Life and Climate
4. Ozone
5. Losing Biodiversity
6. Energy Flow
7. Ecosystem
Change
8. Population
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