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Designing Effective Projects: Don't Trash the Earth
Content Standards and Objectives
Targeted Content Standards and Benchmarks
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
Science TEKS

  • The student knows that obtaining, transforming, and distributing energy affects the environment
  • The student researches and describes energy types from their source to their use, and determines if the type is renewable, nonrenewable, or inexhaustible

Math TEKS
Probability and statistics

  • The student uses statistical representations to analyze data

Underlying processes and mathematical tools

  • The student applies Grade 6 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school
  • The student communicates about Grade 6 mathematics through informal and mathematical language, representations, and models
  • The student uses logical reasoning to make conjectures and verify conclusions

Language Arts TEKS
Writing/purposes

  • The student writes for a variety of audiences and purposes and in a variety of forms; to express, discover, record, develop, reflect on ideas, and to problem solve
  • The student writes to influence, such as to persuade, argue, and request
Present information in various forms using available technology
  • Use available technology to support aspects of creating, revising, editing, and publishing texts

Writing/inquiry/research  

  • The student uses writing as a tool for learning and research

Social Studies TEKS
Social studies skills

  • The student applies critical-thinking skills to organize and use information acquired from a variety of sources including electronic technology
  • The student communicates in written, oral, and visual forms
  • The student uses problem-solving and decision-making skills, working independently and with others, in a variety of settings

Technology TEKS
Foundations

  • The student demonstrates knowledge and appropriate use of hardware components, software programs, and their connections
  • The student data input skills appropriate to the task
  • The student complies with the laws and examines the issues regarding the use of technology in society

Information acquisition

  • The student uses a variety of strategies to acquire information from electronic resources, with appropriate supervision

Solving problems

  • The student uses appropriate computer-based productivity tools to create and modify solutions to problems
  • The student uses research skills and electronic communication, with appropriate supervision, to create new knowledge

Communication

  • The student formats digital information for appropriate and effective communication
  • The student delivers the product electronically in a variety of media, with appropriate supervision

Student Objectives
Students will be able to: 

  • Distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable resources
  • Evaluate past and current waste management practices in the school, community, and country
  • Assess current attitudes of students and staff by developing, administering, and analyzing a recycling survey
  • Collect and summarize data, analyze results, and develop a persuasive argument for changing the school’s waste management practices
  • Reuse materials for practical uses and art projects
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