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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 401 096 SE 057 035 AUTHOR Dashefsky, H. Steven TITLE Environmental Science: High-School Science Fair Experiments. REPORT NO ISBN-0-8306-4586-1 PUB DATE 94 NOTE 193p. AVAILABLE FROM TAB Books, Division of McGraw-Hill, Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17294-0850 (paperback: ISBN-0-8306-4586-1, $12.95; clothbound: ISBN-0-8306-4587-X, $21.95). PUB TYPE Guides Classroom Use Teaching Guides (For Teacher) (052) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC08 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Environmental Education; High Schools; Science Activities; *Science Experiments; *Science Fairs; *Science Projects ABSTRACT This book contains 23 suggestions for experiments involving environmental science that can be used to create a science fair project. Aimed at grades 10-12, a wide range of environmental topics is covered. These topics include soil ecosystems, aquatic ecosystems, applied ecology, global warming and the greenhouse effect, deforestation and desertification, indoor plumbing, problems with fossil fuels, and alternative energy sources. Each experiment includes an overview of the topic, in-depth background material, step-by-step procedures and alternative methods, procedures for analyzing data, helpful illustrations, suggestions for going further, and bibliograph;: references. The book als- includes tips on designing science fair projects and information on using materials for each one. (AIM) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** 777 -4tIP PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND U E DEPARTMENT OttEDUCATION DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL Odic Or Eckszahonsl Research and Improvement HA BEEN GRA TED BY EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) This document has been reprOduced as from the person or organization Originating it CI Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Points of view*, opmaons stated in that dOCIr INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) ment do not necessard represent official OERI position or policy BEST COPY AVAILABLE a a 1 I 11 Alb a a Environ F enta Science 3 Disclaimer Adult supervision is required when working on these projects. No re- sponsibility is implied or taken for anyone who sustains injuries as a result of using the materials or ideas, or performing the procedures put forth in this book. Use proper equipment (gloves, forceps, safety glasses, etc.) and take other safety precautions such as tying up loose hair and clothing and washing your hands when the work is done. Use extra care with chemicals, dry ice, boiling water, or any heating elements. Hazardous chemicals and live cultures (organisms) must be handled and disposed of according to appropriate directions set forth by your (adult advisor). Follow your science fair's rules and regula- tions and/or the standard scientific practices and procedures set forth by your school or other governing body. Additional safety precautions and warnings are mentioned through- out the text. If you use common sense and make safety a first consider- ation, you will create a safe, fun, educational, and rewarding project.
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