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The effect of air pollution on trees
This document provides links to three science projects related to the effect of air pollution on trees. With these projects, pupils can learn how to investigate relevant information, measure and collect scientific data, carry out experiments and draw conclusions, use a database and fill in data and evaluate scientific outcomes and data.

Age group: all ages

Duration: long term

ICT tools: email, presentation tools, photos, chat, video conference, etc.

Subject: Natural sciences

Theme: Environment

Pedagogical value:

Science teachers need a lot of data to work with so that they can achieve scientifically relevant results. This document provides a list of links to science projects so that teachers can choose according to their needs. The projects are all on the theme of ‘the effect of air pollution on trees’.

Teachers and pupils discover international projects and learn how to adapt them to their own needs. They develop a broader point of view on how to carry out projects and evaluate them. They also learn about different curricular approaches and learning environments.

Objectives:

Pupils learn how to:

  • investigate relevant information
  • measure and collect scientific data
  • carry out experiments and draw conclusions
  • use a database and fill in data
  • evaluate scientific outcomes and data.

If you want to know more, click here (pdf, EN only).

Web Editor: Sylvia Binger
Published : 09/03/2005
Last changed : 30/01/2007
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