Project One Clean Drinking Water Sara Bagley Erpenbeck Elementary Scott Ketcham Norwood High School EEC-0808696 Funded by.

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Project One Clean Drinking Water Sara Bagley Erpenbeck Elementary Scott Ketcham Norwood High School EEC Funded by

Benefits of Clean Water Globally, 1.5 million children die every year.

Engineering Application

Engineering Careers Chemist Treatment Plant Technician Microbiologist Wastewater Treatment Environmental Engineer Hydro- geologist

Societal Impact

Kentucky Standard Study properties of matter and physical changes through direct observations Ohio Standards Nature of Matter Investigate the properties of pure substances and mixtures. Science and Technology Identify a problem or need, propose designs and choose among alternative solutions for the problem.

Abstract Matter Observations Inquiry driven

Background

Objectives 4 th Grade TestFunctional Filter Design 9 th Grade Water Purity Chemical and Physical Changes Create a water filter

Misconceptions BUT

Wacky Water Filtration Create Design Investigate

9 th Grade Lesson What do you Know? What do you want to Know? What did you observe? What did you learn?

Performance Common Science Notebook Entrance/Exit Slips Debate KWOL Present Data ASSESSMENT

Modifications Fit to standards for specific grade Accommodations made for special needs students.

Conclusion Make real world connections through Chemical and physical changes Use observations skills to establish conclusions

References ducator.or Macmillan/ McGraw- Hill ORSANCO Project Wet NASA Holt Physical Science ov

Acknowledgements Dr. Anant Kukreti Andrea Burrows Dr. George Sorial Hafiz Salih Fellow RET Teachers