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Elementary GLOBE Air Quality Module

Becca Hatheway, Kerry Zarlengo, Lisa Gardiner, The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley Research Center

This resource is designed as a module with a storybook or web story, and four activities. In the storybook, the GLOBE Kids investigate colors in the sky and learn how air pollution affects sky color and our health. Learning activities engage students in describing sky color and conditions in the atmosphere, creating a model to learn how sky color and visibility are affected by aerosols, using prisms to explore properties of light and colors, and collecting aerosol samples.

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  • A [link https://www.globe.gov/web/elementary-globe/overview/teacher-implementation-guide 'Teacher Implementation Guide for Elementary GLOBE modules'] is available. Lessons/activities could be used together, or separately (they can stand alone). Data collections sheets are provided. The book is available as a downloadable PDF, however, see note in Pedagogy about taking precautions if using with elementary students. This book and lessons work much better in an informal setting. Students should discuss the book outside before they do any activity.