Initial Publication Date: October 21, 2020

CLEAN Virtual Learning Sessions

Take your teaching about climate and energy to the next level with the CLEAN virtual learning lessons. These live lessons are adapted from resources in the CLEAN Collection. Check out the links below to register for the next virtual lesson or view previously recorded live lessons!

Click here to register for: Science of Ice

Wednesday, October 21, 2020, @ 3:00pm ET / 2:00 pm CT / 1:00 pm MT / 12:00 pm PT

This live virtual learning session for K-8th grade students will focus on melting ice and its relation to climate. Students will experiment with ice and engage with an online Arctic ice simulation throughout this interactive session. Students will get to experiment with ice during this fun, hands-on lesson requiring just a small bowl of ice, (clear) cups, black pepper, salt, a pencil, and dark and light-colored plates if students have them! If students lack any of these materials, they can still watch the demonstration experiment. Ice is the main ingredient that will allow them to participate for themselves. Students can follow along with the recorded demo.

Past Recorded Webinars

Watch: Science of Ice

Watch the recording on screen by pressing the play button. You can also download this video (MP4 Video 337.9MB Oct22 20).

This live virtual learning session for K-8th grade students will focus on melting ice and its relation to climate. Students will experiment with ice and engage with an online Arctic ice simulation throughout this interactive session. Students will get to experiment with ice during this fun, hands-on lesson requiring just a small bowl of ice, (clear) cups, black pepper, salt, a pencil, and dark and light-colored plates if students have them! If students lack any of these materials, they can still watch the demonstration experiment. Ice is the main ingredient that will allow them to participate for themselves. Students can follow along with the recorded demo.



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