View Workshop: Carbon Dioxide: A Double-Edged Sword for Our Health and the Planet

Workshop NameCarbon Dioxide: A Double-Edged Sword for Our Health and the Planet
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Workshop Short DescSt. Bonaventure University invites K-12 teachers to the 9th annual NYSSLS lab development workshop with talks and hands-on activities to learn about the pros and cons of an increasing level of carbon dioxide around us.
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School Year2024-2025
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Category521 - STEM (Science Kits)
SubcategoryCurric: Learning Standards
Provider529 - Professional Development
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Duration6 Hours
LevelSED CODES 1,2,3,4
Total Workshop Days1.0
Credit Hours5.50
Days To Bill1.0
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Workshop Full DescDr. Lin Xiang is back from the University of Kentucky to teach us about the CO2/bicarbonate buffer system and how it works to maintain pH in our blood and the ocean. We will test the effect of CO2 on pH in different aqueous solutions. We will learn the chemistry that underlies ocean acidification using a computer model and how inheritance and variation of traits could affect blood pH regulation. Participants will discuss and create plans for classroom implementation. Concepts will span all domains of science. Lunch will be provided by the St. Bonaventure's Dining Services - with a wide variety of options, including sustainably-sourced and plant-based options!
Workshop AudienceK-12 teachers of science, STEM, computer science
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Workshop ObjectivesParticipants will...
-Network with SBU science faculty and other regional science teachers
-Engage in exciting hands-on activities
-Develop activities for your classroom with new relevant science topics and new skills you've learned
-Gain a deeper understanding on the role of CO2
-Earn up to 22 CTLE hours
Assessment of LearningTeachers will develop their own lesson plan for use in their classroom. This year, there will also be the option to develop a lesson plan to use with elementary teachers to help them deepen their understanding of science content and skills.
Workshop Topics, Concepts & Resourcesocean acidification, carbon dioxide, pH, inheritance of traits, ocean bicarbonates, computational modeling
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Submitted For Approval02/29/2024
Approved02/29/2024
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CTLE EligibleYes
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Workshop Id2684
Added ByKelli Grabowski
BocesCattaraugus-Allegany BOCES
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Entry Date02/27/2024 21:01:39
Last Modified Date02/29/2024 13:57:28

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Learning Standards

  • 2 Knowledge of Content and Instruction
  • 3 Instructional Practice
  • 7 Professional Growth