NIEHS supported the development of standards-based curricular materials that use environmental
health as an integrative context for learning. The following list of materials address a wide range
of academic subjects such as biology, health, civics, social studies, math, chemistry, and language
arts. Many of these materials are being evaluated for their outcomes on student performance and
teaching practices. EHSIC programs
Elementary School (K-4)
Keyword
Description
Project
Grade Level
Basic Needs
My World and Me: Living Things and Their Needs(http://ccitonline.org/ceo/content.cfm?content_id=98)
Living Things and Their Needs unit allows very young students to explore living and non-living things, and the basic needs of plants and animals (including humans). The unit consists of ten age-appropriate guided inquiry lessons. In the rhyming "big book" that accompanies the unit, the turtle, Tillena Lou explores her home and discovers interesting things about the animals that live nearby. Tillena Lou and all of the other characters in the My World and My Health My World series were created by T Lewis, illustrator of "Over the Hedge."
Keywords: Basic Needs including air, food, water, shelter and relationships to health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness
ECOS
preK-2
Resources
My World and Me: Resources and Environments(http://ccitonline.org/ceo/content.cfm?content_id=99)
Classroom activities can be downloaded from
BioEd Online(http://www.bioedonline.org/k%2D5/teacher-resources.cfm)
Through guided inquiry
activities, young students learn how resources from the environment help fill basic human needs
for clean air, water, food and places to live. The accompanying "big book," Tillena's
Big Adventure, focuses on the differences between natural and manmade environments. Tillena Lou
and all of the other characters in the My World and My Health My World series were created by T
Lewis, illustrator of "Over the Hedge."
Keywords: Resources that fulfill human needs, ecosystems
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness
ECOS
preK-2
Pollen
ToxRAP: Adventure in Pine Cone Park(http://www.toxrap.org/k3_kids_game1intro.html)
Chick ChockTM is visiting Pine Cone Park. He is allergic to pine pollen. Play this web activity to see how Chick ChockTM reacts and how pollen counts change as you change the number of pine trees, Chick Chock's position in the Park and the wind direction.
Keywords: pollen, allergies
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Health & fitness,
Technology
ToxRAP
K-3
Air Contamination
Air Module - Particulate Observation(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacherr/Tresc.html)
Students collect, observe and identify common substances in samples of dust taken from students' homes and/or daily environment.
Keywords: Air Contamination - Respiratory Problems
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science
AMBIENT
K-8
Food Contamination
Food Module - Viewing Bacteria(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacherr/Tresc.html)
Students compare harmful and helpful bacterial cells and observe the structures within the bacterial cells.
Keywords: Food Contamination and Nutrition
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
AMBIENT
K-8
Lead
Soil Module - Lead Detection(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacherr/Tresc.html)
Students learn one method for the detection of lead.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
AMBIENT
K-8
Water Contamination
Water Module - Create a Microbe(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacherr/Tresc.html)
Students construct models of microorganisms recognizing size relationships - comparing the size of viruses with the sizes of bacterial cells.
Keywords: Recreational Water Contamination - Microbes
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science
AMBIENT
K-8
Asthma
ToxRAP: The Case of the Green Feathers(http://www.toxrap.org/k3_modulePg.html)
The goal of the SUC2ES2 (Students Understanding Critical Connections between the Environment, Society and Self) is to empower students in the second grade to improve their science knowledge, skills and attitudes so that they can make informed decisions about the environment and their health. Students become health hazard detectives and through a series of hands-on, inquiry-based, authentic activities, investigate effects of pollen on human health. Over the course of 10 weeks, students learn how to apply environmental health sciences using the ToxRAPTM (Toxicology, Risk Assessment and Pollution) Map and Framework to real world problems using data, experiments, stories, poems, books, puzzles, games, simulations, case studies and math activities.
Keywords: Toxicology, risk assessment, risk management, exposure assessment, inquiry-base, applied science, integrated, authentic, environmental health, pollen, allergies, asthma
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness,
Art
SUC2ES2
2
Air
My World: My World Indoors(http://ccitonline.org/ceo/content.cfm?content_id=94)
In this unit, readers meet the main characters of the My Health My World series: two squirrels (cousins) named Riff and Rosie, an old beaver named Mr. Slaptail, and a grasshopper-Chirpen J. Wingfellow, III-who serves as a guide for students and teachers. My World Indoors explores air quality and related issues, including allergies, in the places we live, study and work. The adventure story finds Riff and Rosie observing their neighbor, Mr. Slaptail, dragging a big dark bag down a moonlit road. What could be in that bag? As the mystery unfolds, the cousins discover Mr. Slaptail's cluttered, dusty home is packed full of trash, recycled products and chemical products such as paint and glue. It turns out that he uses this trash to make toys! But this lifestyle creates a contaminated indoor environment. Riff and Rosie help Mr. Slaptail clean up his house, making it a healthier place to live.
Keywords: Gases, air, breathing/respiration, indoor air pollution, allergies, asthma, smoking pollution/cessation, science careers
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness
ECOS
2-4
Food
My World: Food and My World(http://ccitonline.org/ceo/content.cfm?content_id=97)
The latest My Health My World unit, Food and My World, examines food production, nutrition and food safety with unique activities for students and families. The story book places Curious Riff and Rosie in a new sleuthing situation with Mr. Slaptail. When they receive a strange, urgent note from him asking for their help, they know it must be big mystery, indeed! What could be happening that even Mr. Slaptail can't figure it out? While enjoying sandwiches made with vegetables from Mr. Slaptail's garden, the two cousins learn from their friend that leaves are disappearing from his lettuce plants. What could be happening to the leaves? Where are they going? And who-or what-is taking them? After a scary night in the garden, the secret is revealed. By the end of the story, Riff and Rosie learn some important lessons about food, plants, and good health.
Keywords: soil, photosynthesis, producers and consumers, food webs, food safety, bacterial contamination of food, pesticides, nutrition, food pyramid, safe food preparation, science careers
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness
ECOS
2-4
Global Resources
My World: My Home Planet Earth(http://ccitonline.org/ceo/content.cfm?content_id=96)
My Home Planet Earth focuses on changes in the upper atmosphere, such as global warming, and how the changes may affect life on Earth. In this adventure story, Riff and Rosie can't wait to see what contraption Mr. Slaptail is masterminding now - on his rooftop! However, while helping him complete his solar water heater, an explosion occurs at the local coal mine. Community members rush to the site to find the owner, Beulah Diggerpaw, is trapped inside! How will they get her out? After Beulah is rescued, she announces she will close the mine which fuels most of the energy needs in Bright Water Corners. Now, what will they use for energy? Like all My Health My World story books, this one includes illustrated instructions for a toy used by Riff and Rosie during their adventure, as well as a glossary of health and science terms for student and teacher use.
Keywords: solar energy, radiation, carbon cycle, atmosphere, global warming, ozone depletion, climate change, skin cancer prevention, alternative energy souces, science careers
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness
ECOS
2-4
Water
My World: Water and My World(http://ccitonline.org/ceo/content.cfm?content_id=95)
Water and My World provides a fresh perspective on water and why it's important to the well-being of all living creatures. In the adventure story, Riff and Rosie are racing paper boats on Beaver Pond when they encounter many of their neighbors sadly leaving their homes. The marsh and creek have become murky, shallow and downright smelly! What is going on in Beaver Pond that the animals must leave? Riff and Rosie set out to discover the cause of pollution in their water environment. They find that the fertilizer making the nearby park beautiful also is creating a scummy swamp! The cousins work together with their neighbors to make their water livable again. This fun, educational book features colorful and informative science boxes. These highlighted areas discuss health related topics such as fresh water facts, water in the human body, pollutants and water runoff.
Keywords: Physical science of water, water in living systems, non-point source water pollluntion, bio-accumulation, eutrophication, risks to human health from water pollution, wise use of water, science careers
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness
ECOS
2-4
Health
ToxRAP: Sail the Circulatory System(http://www.toxrap.org/36_kids_game1intro.html)
Be the captain of the USS Heme (short for Hemoglobin, the molecule in the blood that carries oxygen). With your heart pumping away, your job is to carry oxygen in the blood from the lungs to the organs in your body to keep yourself alive. Your fast ship has four transport bins which enable you to move four oxygen molecules from the lungs through the circulatory system to the brain or muscles. But be careful - poisonous carbon monoxide molecules are invading your lungs from the outside air.
Keywords: health, circulatory system, hemoglobin, carbon monoxide
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Health & fitness,
Technology
Air Module - Particulate Observation(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacherr/Tresc.html)
Students collect, observe and identify common substances in samples of dust taken from students' homes and/or daily environment.
Keywords: Air Contamination - Respiratory Problems
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science
AMBIENT
K-8
Food Contamination
Food Module - Viewing Bacteria(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacherr/Tresc.html)
Students compare harmful and helpful bacterial cells and observe the structures within the bacterial cells.
Keywords: Food Contamination and Nutrition
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
AMBIENT
K-8
Lead
Soil Module - Lead Detection(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacherr/Tresc.html)
Students learn one method for the detection of lead.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
AMBIENT
K-8
Water Contamination
Water Module - Create a Microbe(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacherr/Tresc.html)
Students construct models of microorganisms recognizing size relationships - comparing the size of viruses with the sizes of bacterial cells.
Keywords: Recreational Water Contamination - Microbes
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science
AMBIENT
K-8
Health
ToxRAP: Sail the Circulatory System(http://www.toxrap.org/36_kids_game1intro.html)
Be the captain of the USS Heme (short for Hemoglobin, the molecule in the blood that carries oxygen). With your heart pumping away, your job is to carry oxygen in the blood from the lungs to the organs in your body to keep yourself alive. Your fast ship has four transport bins which enable you to move four oxygen molecules from the lungs through the circulatory system to the brain or muscles. But be careful - poisonous carbon monoxide molecules are invading your lungs from the outside air.
Keywords: health, circulatory system, hemoglobin, carbon monoxide
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Health & fitness,
Technology
ToxRAP
3-6
Agriculture
AgOdyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The AgOdyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. AgOdyssey focuses on the impacts of family vs. large scale farming.
Keywords: Agriculture, family farm, CAFO, factory farm, farming, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Air
EnviroHealth Connections Lessons(http://envirohealth.thinkport.org)
These interdisciplinary lesson plans integrate environmental health topics into core content areas at both the middle school and high school level. The lessons are technology rich and effectively integrate media into the instructional process. Topics covered include: air pollution, asthma, environmental justice, food supply, evolution, weather, water, lead, urban development, genetics, obesity, food webs, global warming and cancer. Lessons online through www.thinkport.org(http://www.thinkport.org)Keywords: air pollution, asthma, environmental justice, health, environmental science, food supply, evolution, weather, water, lead, urban development, genetics, obesity, food webs, global warming, cancer, etc.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness
Connections
4-10
Air pollution
Sick of School? Odyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The Sick of School? Odyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. Sick of School? challenges students to investigate the indoor environmental quality of their school.
Keywords: Indoor Environmental Quality, Air pollution, mold, bacteria, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Communicable disease
GermOdyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The GermOdyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. GermOdyssey focuses on germ and disease transmission.
Keywords: Communicable disease, hand washing, hygiene, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Communicable disease
ZoOdyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/zo/)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. This on-line activity is based upon the ZoOdyssey unit. The on-line ZoOdyssey asks students to find the cause of the mystery illness after a zoo field trip. There is a Student Page and a Teacher Page with resources to enhance the activity.
Keywords: Communicable disease, hand washing, hygiene , food born disease, animals, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Food born bacteria
Food Odyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The Food Odyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. Food Odyssey focuses on food bourne illnesses.
Keywords: Food born bacteria, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Hazardous Chemicals
ChemOdyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The Chem Odyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. Chem Odyssey focuses on household hazardous chemicals.
Keywords: Hazardous Household Chemicals, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Health
EnviroHealth Connections Website(http://www.thinkport.org/Career/connections/default.tp)
In addition to the lessons and other products under development, the Connections website houses PowerPoint presentations from our Institutes and Colloquia as well as highlights of teacher discussions.The website redesign, which is underway, will allow linkages between relevant lessons, presentation, highlights of teacher discussions and interviews with experts.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness
Connections
4-10
Mold
EnviroMysteries: Breaking the Mold(http://enviromysteries.thinkport.org/breakingthemold/)
This video and accompanying extensive online educational resources look at health and air pollution and empower students to take an active role in environmental issues that can affect their health today and in the future.
Keywords: asthma, mold, air pollution, indoor air pollution, respiratory system, mystery, science, environmental health, health
Subjects:
Science,
Health & fitness
Connections
4-10
Mosquito
MosquitOdyssey (In Final Development Stages)(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The MosquitOdyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. In MosquitOdyssey, students learn how and why our communities spray chemicals to control mosquito infestations. Given the disease spreading potential, students way the pros and cons of controlling mosquitos this way.
Keywords: Larvacide, pesticide, communicable disease, mosquito, vector, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Water
EnviroMysteries:Water +? = Trouble(http://enviromysteries.thinkport.org/watertrouble.html)
This video and accompanying extensive print teacher resources explore how water can become polluted, consequences of and potential remedies for water pollution. Students are engaged in a mystery and learn why it is important to take an active role in environmental issues that can affect their health today and in the future.
Keywords: water, water pollution, cholera, water cycle, water purification, mystery, science, environmental health, health
Subjects:
Science,
Health & fitness
Connections
4-10
Air - Indoor air
ToxRAP: What is Wrong with the Johnson Family?(http://www.toxrap.org/36_modulePg.html)
The goal of the SUC2ES2 (Students Understanding Critical Connections between the Environment, Society and Self) is to empower students in the fifth grade to improve their science knowledge, skills and attitudes so that they can make informed decisions about the environment and their health. Students become health hazard investigators and through a series of hands-on, inquiry-based, authentic activities, investigate effects of an indoor pollutant on human health. Over the course of 10 weeks, students learn how to apply environmental health sciences using the ToxRAPTM (Toxicology, Risk Assessment and Pollution) Map and Framework to real world problems using data, experiments, stories, puzzles, games, simulations, case studies and math activities.
Keywords: Toxicology, risk assessment, risk management, exposure assessment, inquiry-base, applied science, integrated, authentic, environmental health, carbon monoxide, indoor air quality
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness,
Art
SUC2ES2
5
Chagas Disease
Kiss of the Assassin(http://peer.tamu.edu/MiniMods.asp?grade=6)The Kiss of the Assassin focuses on pathogens and bacterial infectious diseases (Chagas disease in this case) that can be obtained from insects, like the "kissing bug," that harbor the bacteria and serve as vectors for the disease. Twenty lessons including activities, handouts, worksheets, and testing materials in science, math, social studies and English/language arts.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
PEER
6
Hepatitis
Midnight at the Marble Tomb(http://peer.tamu.edu/MiniMods.asp?grade=6)Midnight at the Marble Tomb focuses on the health consequences of raw sewage in streets, acupuncture, tattoos, body piercing (of the nose, ears, lips, eyebrows, and belly button), blood transfusions, and organ donations in India. Fourteen lessons including activities, handouts, worksheets, and testing materials in science, math, social studies and English/language arts.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
PEER
6
Water Quality
Tut's Revenge(http://peer.tamu.edu/MiniMods.asp?grade=6)Tut's Revenge is about water contamination during construction of King Tut's tomb in ancient Egypt.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
PEER
6
Community Resources
Environmental Health Fact Files: Diabetes - New Mexico(http://hsc.unm.edu/pharmacy/iehms/teachers.shtml)Environmental Health Fact File: Diabetes provides subject area specific lesson plans about diabetes in New Mexico to teachers of social studies, science, language arts, math and health and fitness. . The material is designed to facilitate teaching environmental health across multiple subject areas.
Keywords: Community Resources & Actions, Diabetes, Dose/Response, Environmental Justice, Exposure, Individual Susceptiblity,Risk, Toxicity
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness
IEHMSP
6-8
Community Resources
The Quicksilver Question Web Module and Extension Activities - New Mexico(http://hsc.unm.edu/pharmacy/iehms/teachers.shtml)The Quicksilver Question Web Module - New Mexico is an online game that introduces middle school students to the connections between historic gold mining, mercury contamination, fish consumption and human health. Students explore the imaginary town of Quicksilver, NM, collecting key documents along the way that help them evaluate how much mercury is in the local lake, and the fish that live there.
Keywords: Community Resources & Actions, Dose/Response, Environmental Justice, Exposure, Fish Consumption, Mercury, Individual Susceptiblity,Risk,Toxicity,Water Quality
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness,
Technology,
Library media
IEHMSP
6-8
Toxicity
Environmental Health Fact Files Toxicology Lesson: Yeast & Household Substances(http://hsc.unm.edu/pharmacy/iehms/teachers.shtml)
This lesson uses simple, readily available materials to introduce students to the concepts of dose/response and toxicity.
Keywords: Toxicity, Dose/Response, Experiment, Yeast
Subjects:
Science
IEHMSP
6-12
Asthma
Environmental Health Fact Files: Asthma - Washington State Environmental Health Fact Files: Asthma - New Mexico (English & Spanish)()Environmental Health Fact File: Asthma provides subject area specific lesson plans about asthma to teachers of social studies, science, language arts, math and health and fitness. At least two lessons are provided for each subject area. Additional resource materials are also included to help school librarians who are facilitating student research projects. The material is designed to facilitate teaching environmental health across multiple subject areas.
New Mexico(http://hsc.unm.edu/pharmacy/iehms/teachers.shtml)
Keywords: Asthma, Community Resources & Actions, Dose/Response, Environmental Justice, Exposure, Individual Susceptiblity,Risk, Toxicity
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness,
Technology,
Library media
IEHMSP
6-8
Community Resources
Environmental Health Fact Files: Lead - Washington State Environmental Health Fact Files: Lead - New Mexico (English & Spanish)()Environmental Health Fact File: Lead provides subject area specific lesson plans about the hazards of lead to teachers of social studies, science, language arts, math and health and fitness. At least two lessons are provided for each subject area. Additional resource materials are also included to help school librarians who are facilitating student research projects. The material is designed to facilitate teaching environmental health across multiple subject areas.
New Mexico(http://hsc.unm.edu/pharmacy/iehms/teachers.shtml)
Keywords: Community Resources & Actions, Dose/Response, Environmental Justice, Exposure, Individual, Lead, Lead Poisoning,Susceptiblity,Risk,Toxicity
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness,
Technology,
Library media
IEHMSP
6-8
Community Resources
HEART (Health and Environment Activities Research Tool) Manual for Interdisciplinary, Problem-based Environmental Health Education - Washington State or New Mexico (English or Spanish)()The Health and Environment Activities Research Tool (HEART) is an instuctional manual. It provides teachers with the tools they need to incorporate environmental health into their curriculum by engaging students in locally relevant research projects. The manual includes step-by-step guides for teachers, lesson plans, activities, rubrics and worksheets to guide students as they develop research projects. It also includes a list of additional resources for both teachers and students.
Washington State(http://www.iehmsp.com/online/teachers/heartpage.php)
New Mexico(http://hsc.unm.edu/pharmacy/iehms/teachers.shtml)
Keywords: Community Resources & Actions, Dose/Response, Environmental Justice, Exposure, Individual Susceptiblity,Risk, Toxicity
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness,
Technology,
Library media
IEHMSP
6-8
Community Resources
The Quicksilver Question Web Module and Extension Activities(http://www.iehmsp.com/online/webModules/qsIntro.php)The Quicksilver Question Web Module is an online game that introduces middle school students to the connections between historic gold mining, mercury contamination, fish consumption and human health. Students explore the imaginary town of Quicksilver, WA, collecting key documents along the way that help them evaluate how much mercury is in the local lake, and the fish that live there. Printed extension activities in langauage arts, math, social studies, science, and health allow for more in-depth exploration of the issues raised by the narrative.
Keywords: Community Resources & Actions, Dose/Response, Environmental Justice, Exposure, Fish Consumption, Mercury, Individual Susceptiblity,Risk,Toxicity,Water Quality
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness,
Technology,
Library media
IEHMSP
6-8
Water pollution
Dangers Seen and Unseen: Water and Environmental Health(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
This problem-based learning unit focuses on the impact of water pollution on human health
Keywords: water pollution, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Health & fitness
MEMHMC
6-8
Health
ToxRAP: Toxic Mansion(http://www.toxrap.org/69_kids_game1intro.html)
Your house is contaminated with a hazard that is making at least one person sick. As a Junior CSI (Contamination Scene Investigator) in training, your job is to identify the hazard and its source. Awards and recognitions are based upon the accuracy, speed and thriftiness of the player.
Keywords: health, health hazards, investigation
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Health & fitness,
Technology
ToxRAP
6-9
Influenza
March Madness(http://peer.tamu.edu/MiniMods.asp?grade=7)March Madness focuses on the influenza epidemic surrounding World War I. Sixteen lessons including activities, handouts, worksheets, and testing materials in science, math, social studies and English/language arts.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
PEER
7
Lead
ToxRAP: Mystery Illness Strikes the Sanchez Household(http://www.toxrap.org/69_modulePg.html)
The goal of the SUC2ES2 (Students Understanding Critical Connections between the Environment, Society and Self) is to empower students in the seventh grade to improve their science knowledge, skills and attitudes so that they can make informed decisions about the environment and their health. Students become health hazard scientists and through a series of hands-on, inquiry-based, authentic activities, investigate effects of an indoor pollutant on human health. Over the course of 10 weeks, students learn how to apply environmental health sciences using the ToxRAPTM (Toxicology, Risk Assessment and Pollution) Map and Framework to real world problems using data, experiments, puzzles, games, simulations, case studies and math activities.
Keywords: Toxicology, risk assessment, risk management, exposure assessment, inquiry-base, applied science, integrated, authentic, environmental health, lead paint hazards, indoor air quality
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness
SUC2ES2
7
Yellow Fever
Texas, 1867(http://peer.tamu.edu/MiniMods.asp?grade=7)Texas: 1867 deals with the yellow fever epidemic in Texas after the end of the Civil War. Seventeen lessons including activities, handouts, worksheets, and testing materials in science, math, social studies and English/language arts.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
PEER
7
Brown Lung
The Waterfall Ghost(http://peer.tamu.edu/IntegratedCur.shtml)The Waterfall Ghost deals with the 19th-century textile industry and the byssinosis (brown lung) that many workers contracted.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
PEER
8
Cholera
Dark Poison(http://peer.tamu.edu/MiniMods.asp?grade=8)Dark Poison concerns a cholera epidemic in New York in the 1830s. Thirteen lessons including activities, handouts, worksheets, and testing materials in science, math, social studies and English/language arts.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
PEER
8
Smallpox and Bioterrorism
Three Rivers, Three Nations(http://peer.tamu.edu/MiniMods.asp?grade=8)Three Rivers, Three Nations takes a look at bioterrorism, focusing on the use of smallpox during the French and Indian War in the 18th Century. Seventeen lessons including activities, handouts, worksheets, and testing materials in science, math, social studies and English/language arts.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
AgOdyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The AgOdyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. AgOdyssey focuses on the impacts of family vs. large scale farming.
Keywords: Agriculture, family farm, CAFO, factory farm, farming, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Air
EnviroHealth Connections Lessons(http://envirohealth.thinkport.org)
These interdisciplinary lesson plans integrate environmental health topics into core content areas at both the middle school and high school level. The lessons are technology rich and effectively integrate media into the instructional process. Topics covered include: air pollution, asthma, environmental justice, food supply, evolution, weather, water, lead, urban development, genetics, obesity, food webs, global warming and cancer. Lessons online through www.thinkport.org(http://www.thinkport.org)Keywords: air pollution, asthma, environmental justice, health, environmental science, food supply, evolution, weather, water, lead, urban development, genetics, obesity, food webs, global warming, cancer, etc.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness
Connections
4-10
Air pollution
Sick of School? Odyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The Sick of School? Odyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. Sick of School? challenges students to investigate the indoor environmental quality of their school.
Keywords: Indoor Environmental Quality, Air pollution, mold, bacteria, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Communicable disease
GermOdyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The GermOdyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. GermOdyssey focuses on germ and disease transmission.
Keywords: Communicable disease, hand washing, hygiene, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Communicable disease
ZoOdyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/zo/)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. This on-line activity is based upon the ZoOdyssey unit. The on-line ZoOdyssey asks students to find the cause of the mystery illness after a zoo field trip. There is a Student Page and a Teacher Page with resources to enhance the activity.
Keywords: Communicable disease, hand washing, hygiene , food born disease, animals, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Food born bacteria
Food Odyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The Food Odyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. Food Odyssey focuses on food bourne illnesses.
Keywords: Food born bacteria, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Hazardous Chemicals
ChemOdyssey(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The Chem Odyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. Chem Odyssey focuses on household hazardous chemicals.
Keywords: Hazardous Household Chemicals, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Health
EnviroHealth Connections Website(http://www.thinkport.org/Career/connections/default.tp)
In addition to the lessons and other products under development, the Connections website houses PowerPoint presentations from our Institutes and Colloquia as well as highlights of teacher discussions.The website redesign, which is underway, will allow linkages between relevant lessons, presentation, highlights of teacher discussions and interviews with experts.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Geography,
Civics,
Economics,
Health & fitness
Connections
4-10
Mold
EnviroMysteries: Breaking the Mold(http://enviromysteries.thinkport.org/breakingthemold/)
This video and accompanying extensive online educational resources look at health and air pollution and empower students to take an active role in environmental issues that can affect their health today and in the future.
Keywords: asthma, mold, air pollution, indoor air pollution, respiratory system, mystery, science, environmental health, health
Subjects:
Science,
Health & fitness
Connections
4-10
Mosquito
MosquitOdyssey (In Final Development Stages)(http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/programs/excite/resources/information.html)
Project EXCITE Odysseys are interdisciplinary problem-based curricula focusing on real world environmental health issues. The MosquitOdyssey unit includes easy-to-use implementation guides and lesson plans, field tested inquiry activities, PBL resources, duplication masters, assessments with rubrics and interactive CD-Rom materials. In MosquitOdyssey, students learn how and why our communities spray chemicals to control mosquito infestations. Given the disease spreading potential, students way the pros and cons of controlling mosquitos this way.
Keywords: Larvacide, pesticide, communicable disease, mosquito, vector, inquiry, problem-based learning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Technology
EXCITE
4-10
Water
EnviroMysteries:Water +? = Trouble(http://enviromysteries.thinkport.org/watertrouble.html)
This video and accompanying extensive print teacher resources explore how water can become polluted, consequences of and potential remedies for water pollution. Students are engaged in a mystery and learn why it is important to take an active role in environmental issues that can affect their health today and in the future.
Keywords: water, water pollution, cholera, water cycle, water purification, mystery, science, environmental health, health
Subjects:
Science,
Health & fitness
Connections
4-10
Toxicity
Environmental Health Fact Files Toxicology Lesson: Yeast & Household Substances(http://hsc.unm.edu/pharmacy/iehms/teachers.shtml)
This lesson uses simple, readily available materials to introduce students to the concepts of dose/response and toxicity.
Keywords: Toxicity, Dose/Response, Experiment, Yeast
Subjects:
Science
IEHMSP
6-12
Acid Rain
Killing Killer Rain: Acid Rain and Environmental Health(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
This problem-based learning unit focuses on acid rain: its sources, environmental effects, health effects, economic impact, political impact, and potential solutions in the United States and Canada.
Keywords: acid rain, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Social studies,
History,
Geography
MEMHMC
9-12
Air Contamination
Air Contamination Module(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacher/air/Tair.html)
Interdisciplinary module of activities on air contamination and environmental triggers contributing to respiratory problems. Activities can be taught as "stand alone" or as a complete module. Includes case studies and epidemiology issues.
Keywords: Air Contamination - Respiratory Problems
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
AMBIENT
9-12
Alcohol
Chemistry of Alcohol(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
Methanol and ethanol are both metabolized (oxidized) into an aldehyde and then an organic acid. Why then is methanol more toxic than ethanol? Should a Breathalyzer be used to screen for drinkers at school events? A Web Quest, a molecular model building activity and class presentations for a Board of Education meeting are all part of this organic chemistry lesson.
Keywords: alcohol, toxicology, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Asthma
Asthma in the City(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
This problem-based learning unit focuses on the health effects of poor air quality.
Keywords: asthma, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Social studies,
Health & fitness
MEMHMC
9-12
Autism
Autism, a Pervasive Dilemma(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
Research suggests that autism may be due to a combination of environmental factors which impact the genetic information and lead to errors in the development process during gestation. Students explore autism and research on the causes of autism through problem-based learning and a Web Quest. They create an informational brochure based on their research findings.
Keywords: autism, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Carbon Monoxide
Oh Say Can You See CO? Health Effects of Carbon Monoxide(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
The poetry of Edgar Allan Poe is used to introduce the issue of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. It is thought that Poe died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Students match symptoms of CO poisoning with quotes from Poe’s works. They research information on carbon monoxide including: physical properties, sources, uses, mitigation, detection, and medical treatment. They create and present "Poe-sters" to convey information from their research via a graphic and a poem.
Keywords: carbon monoxide, environmental health, toxicology
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
History
MEMHMC
9-12
Environmental Justice Issues
ENVIROTHON - Cultural Landscapes / Env. Justice(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/envirothon/envirothon#2005)
ENVIROTHON Competition - Environmental Heatlh Station with a reading packet provided to students so that they will be prepared to answer competition questions on topics related to environmental health.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Social studies,
History,
Civics,
Economics
AMBIENT
9-12
Environmental Justice Issues
Environmental Justice Module(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacher/env_justice/Tej.htm)
Interdisciplinary module of activities on environmental justice. Includes oral histories of those affected by environmental justice issues.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
AMBIENT
9-12
Environmental health
As the Scale Tips: Phthalates and Reproductive Health(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
This problem based learning activity encourages students to investigate opposing sides when considering the effects of chemical phthalates on reproductive health. The lessons provide guided practice in weighing risks and benefits associated with everyday product use. Student teams apply what they have learned by creating a media campaign to present their position to voters.
Keywords: phthalates, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Epidemiology
Investigation of an Outbreak(http://www.ehsc.orst.edu/outreach/ClassActivities.html)
Students learn the steps in an epidemiology investigation, work in teams, and use real data to investigate an outbreak of gastrenteritis in Southern Oregon.
Keywords: Epidemiology, gastroenteritis, illness outbreak
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Health & fitness
HCP
9-12
Epidemiology
What Should I Use to Clean My Shower?(http://www.ehsc.orst.edu/outreach/ClassActivities.html)
Students will learn the essential steps in an epidemiology investigation by studying John Snow's classic investigation of the cholera epidemic in London in 1854.
Keywords: Epidemiology, cholera, illness outbreak
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
History
HCP
9-12
Ethics and Environmental Health
Environmental Health Ethics Module(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacher/ethics/ethics.html)
Critical thinking activities and case studies involving ethics relating to issues of environmental health.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics,
Economics
AMBIENT
9-12
Food Contamination and Nutrition
Food Contamination and Nutrition Module(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacher/food/Tfood.html)
Interdisciplinary module of activities on food contamination and nutrition. Activities involve seafood contamination in transport, storage, and handling. Includes issues of nutrition.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
AMBIENT
9-12
Household chemicals
What makes a Product Hazardous?(http://www.ehsc.orst.edu/outreach/ClassActivities.html)
Students read product labels noting signal words, hazardous properties, and routes of exposure. They inventory hazardous household products in their homes and identify unsafe storage and use of products, and write a memo to their parents detailing what they found and recommended changes.
Keywords: Household chemicals, risk, routes of exposure, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Health & fitness
HCP
9-12
Illness outbreak
Mysterious Illness Outbreak Scenario(http://www.hydroville.org/illness/)
Students form teams that take on the roles of the professionals on the Hydroville Health Department team involved in determining the cause and control of an outbreak. Students follow the steps of an epidemiology investigation. They collect data, develop a case definition, and form a hypothesis about the cause of the outbreak. They learn data collection and analysis techniques used by such investigators, analyze simulated data, modify their case definition based on this analysis, and present their results in a press release and press conference format.
Keywords: illness outbreak, epidemiology, pesticides, environmental health, inquiry-based, integrated curriculum, problem-based, science careers
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Geography,
Health & fitness
HCP
9-12
Indoor Air Quality
Indoor Air Quality Scenario(http://www.hydroville.org/air/)
The local school board has received complaints of illness at the newly renovated Hydroville Middle School. Many people believe that this is due to poor indoor air quality. High school students participating in this problem act as a team of environmental consults to determine if there really is an indoor air quality problem in the school. Student teams present their findings at the next school board meeting.
Keywords: indoor air quality, indoor air quality in schools, environmental health, inquiry-based, integrated curriculum, problem-based, science careers
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Geography,
Health & fitness
HCP
9-12
Lead
Soil Contamination Module(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacher/soil/Tsoil.html)
Interdisciplinary module of activities on lead contamination in soil that can be taught as "stand alone" or as a complete module. Environmental Justice and Ethics issues involved.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
AMBIENT
9-12
Lead
The Effects of Environmental Lead Poisoning on Human Health(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
This activity begins with a directed, problem-based learning activity and a PowerPoint lesson. Students then use a survey to investigate sources of lead exposure in homes and a webquest to research health problems caused by this exposure, historical use of lead and ways to reduce exposure to lead in older homes. Practice questions incorporating graphing and graph analysis are also included.
Keywords: lead, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Mold
Cough, Cough, Wheeze, Wheeze: Mold and Asthma(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
Students use problem based learning to develop their understanding of allergies, asthma, and the role of molds as a trigger. They research the relationship of the respiratory and immune systems to allergies and asthma. Cooperative group and individual activities and assessment options are included. Students use Internet resources to answer specific questions (on line or hard copies provided by the teacher) and then share the researched information.
Keywords: mold, asthma, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Mold
Mold Control(http://www.ehsc.orst.edu/outreach/ClassActivities.html)
Using four types of cleaning solutions, students analyze which product is most effective for controlling yeast (substitute for mold) and create a dose-response curve to analyze the toxicity of the cleaning product to yeast.
Keywords: Mold, toxicology, dose-response, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Health & fitness
HCP
9-12
Noise
"i" Can't Hear You: Noise pollution(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
Personal listening devices, MP3 players, and iPods are seemingly ubiquitous and omnipresent. This learning experience is a modified jigsaw designed to raise students' awareness of the environmental health risks associated with MP3 player use, abuse, and overuse, in particular and noise pollution in general.
Keywords: noise, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Pesticides
Pesticide Spill Scenario(http://www.hydroville.org/spill/)
Students involved in the Hydroville Pesticide Spill Scenario act as members of the team of scientists and engineers that are sent to the site of a pesticide spill. Their task is to remove the liquid, evaluate the risk posed to the citizens of Hydroville, develop a proposal for complete cleanup of the site, and make a presentation about their proposal to an open meeting of the Hydroville Town Council.
Keywords: pesticides, toxicology, dose response, integrated, environmental health, problem-based, science careers
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
Geography,
Health & fitness
HCP
9-12
Public policy
Environmental Health Concerns: From Problem to Public Policy(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
students create public policy statements based on complaints from town members about local environmental health threats
Keywords: public policy, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Social studies,
Civics
MEMHMC
9-12
Radon
Radon - A Dangerous Link in the Decay Series of Uranium(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
The environmental hazard associated with radioactive radon gas is used to motivate students' interest in transmutation and the decay series of uranium and to make students aware of the risks of exposure to radon. Students will discover the sequence of transmutations in the decay series of uranium-238, recognize radon as the only gaseous isotope produced, use correct notation for writing isotopes and predict the products of alpha and beta emissions.
Keywords: radon, enviromental health, toxicology
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Soil Contamination
ENVIROTHON -The Land and Human Health(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/envirothon/envirothon.htm)
ENVIROTHON Competition - Environmental Heatlh Station with a reading packet provided to students so that they will be prepared to answer competition questions on topics related to environmental health.
Keywords: Soil Contamination - Lead and Arsenic Poisoning
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies
AMBIENT
9-12
Toxicology
"Tox In" the City: Introducing Environmental Health Science(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
This series of activities is intended to introduce students to environmental health vocabulary and concepts. A variety of engaging activities allow students to think about their environment, their health and their choices through multiple learning styles. Springboard Bingo makes students aware of environmental health issues. A PowerPoint introduces concepts that are then reinforced with activities to illustrate these concepts. In Tox Town scenes students observe a city scene to identify potential hazard sources. Think/Pair Share is used to distinguish between ecology and environmental health science. Information on dihydrogen monoxide develops the concept that "the dose makes the poison". Dose lab activities illustrate the relationship between dose, concentration of a chemical and the size of an organism. Risk and benefit posters are used to help students understand that potential hazards may also have benefits.
Keywords: toxicology, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Toxicology
Bioassay Investigations with Daphnia(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
Students will conduct bioassays to investigate the effect of various toxicant concentrations on Daphnia. Data will be collected and analyzed to determine the LD50 for toxicants. Conclusions regarding the application of these studies to short and long-term effects on human health will be discussed.
Keywords: toxicology, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Toxicology
Home Sweet Home: The Mysterious Death of Janelle Williams(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
This is an interrupted case study in which students assume the role of chemical investigators as they assist in determining the cause of death of a young woman. The case study is interrupted as students learn necessary background information in toxicology, exposure, routs of entry, dose response curves, reading labels, and risk assessment. Students use this information to understand clues on the labels of household cleaning products found at the scene. Using police, coroner, and forensic documents students reconstruct a scenario that might have created a toxic situation.
Keywords: toxicology, household chemicals, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Toxicology
Introduction to Toxicology - PowerPoint(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
This PowerPoint presentation provides and overview of some of the principles of toxicology and environmental health. It can be used as a resource to supplement any of our other curriculum materials.
Keywords: toxicology, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Toxicology
It's Organic, How Can That Be a Problem?: Organic Solvents and Human Health(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
Organic solvents encountered in many common activities can pose a risk to our health. Students relate the events in a real-world scenario to the chemistry and risks of solvents. They research the answers to questions and learn about various aspects of toxicology. This directed case study also includes a hands-on molecular modeling activity. The culminating activity involves short student group presentations about plans to remediate the site of a gasoline spill.
Keywords: organic solvents, toxicology, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Toxicology
Toxicology Module(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacher/tox/Ttox.html)
Module of toxicology activities, including basic terminology in toxicology.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies
AMBIENT
9-12
Toxins
ENVIROTHON - Chemicals in the Park(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/envirothon/envirothon#2004)
ENVIROTHON Competition - Environmental Heatlh Station with a reading packet provided to students so that they will be prepared to answer competition questions on topics related to environmental health.
Keywords: Toxins in the Park - Lead, Arsenic, and Mercury
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies
AMBIENT
9-12
Water Contamination
ENVIROTHON - Water in a Changing Climate(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/envirothon/envirothon#2006)
ENVIROTHON Competition - Environmental Heatlh Station with a reading packet provided to students so that they will be prepared to answer competition questions on topics related to environmental health.
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies
AMBIENT
9-12
Water Contamination
Water Contamination Module(http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/niehs/ambient/teacher/water/Twater.html)
Interdisciplinary module of activities on recreational water contamination that can be taught as "stand alone" or as a complete module. Based on authentic events.
Keywords: Recreational Water Contamination - Microbes
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Mathematics,
Science,
Social studies,
History
AMBIENT
9-12
Water Pollution
Well, What Will We Drink?: Water Testing and Safety(http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/ehsc/outreach/curriculum.html)
In this directed case study students assist a family in making the choice between using private well water or a public water supply. Students investigate the publicly available information from their local area water supply and compare this with the information from water tests on the family's well. A laboratory activity using serial dilution of food coloring illustrates several ways of expression solution concentrations. Students present a report with recommendations for the family about what water source they should use.
Keywords: water pollution, environmental health
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science
MEMHMC
9-12
Water quality
Water Quality Scenario(http://www.hydroville.org/water/)
The town of Hydroville is experiencing some of the social, political, and environmental problems associated with rapid growth and development. The drinking water report shows that certain pollutants in the water supply have increased significantly.Students teams investigate possible causes of the increase in contaminants in the water supply and develop remediation options that will protect the drinking water from further contamination. Students report their findings to the city council through presentations and to the community through newspaper articles and public service announcements.
Keywords: water quality, drinking water, groundwater pollution, groundwater remediation, environmental health, inquiry-based, integrated curriculum, problem- based, science careers
Subjects:
Reading,
Writing,
Communication,
Science,
Social studies,
Geography,
Health & fitness