
Ecosystem Sealed for 50 Years
by Christine Mendoza
Students will be presented with the phenomenon of a plant that has been sealed in a bottle for over 50 years. In this lesson students will participate in investigations, conduct research, and utilize a simulation to develop and revise a model and construct an explanation for the cycling of matter.
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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UEgWYY2ZkV5ClHybMlZJyfcTZt5uSJLE/edit?u…
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