All the traffic last week on the digital textbooks and inquiry teaching programs gave me the idea to request lessons from the list-serv group. I started tallying the resources from last week and figured I would add any more the group could give. So to make a short answer long. Yes it is appropriate and I plan on recommending the SERC site. Eric -----Original Message----- From: "cormand" <[log in to unmask]> Sent 2/1/2010 4:45:13 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Lesson plans for Groundwater Impacthi Eric, I did a quick search of the SERC website for "human impact groundwater" under teaching activities and got 242 hits. So there are many options there:http://serc.carleton.edu/teachearth/search.html?search_text=human+impact+groundwater&q1=sercvocabs__74%3A3 If you think it's appropriate, please mention this resource to the teachers at the meeting. cheers, Carol On Feb 1, 2010, at 6:56 AM, Eric Ruckert wrote: > I figured I would give all of you a chance to share. I am > presenting at the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers this > week. The topic is Human Impact on Groundwater. I will be > utilizing a groundwater model and showing a presentation on some of > the job sites I have worked on as an environmental consultant. > > If anyone would like to share a lesson I would be happy to pass it > on. This is a K-12 conference, however don't let that limit you. > As you all know any good teacher can adapt material to fit their > classroom. > > Thanks > Eric Ruckert > Associate Instructor IPFW > WNHS ����������