Goal: Learn about how professional scientists communicate their investigation findings to the public so we can write our own scientific paper about our microplastics findings.
Essential Question: Why do we structure scientific papers the way we do? Because scientific papers are organized in this way, a reader knows what to expect from each part of the paper, and they can quickly locate a specific type of information. Mini-Lesson: How is a scientific paper organized? Assignment on Google Classroom for today. Here is the "Where did my plastic go?" sheet. We will go through the first steps of looking at this scientific paper together to model how to read it. Then some studio time and sharing between groups and share out to class.
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Course DescriptionStudents will be creating a standardized method of collecting microplastics in conjunction with community science members. A mobile application will be created to quantify the amount of microplastics throughout the Great Lakes.
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