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Oil Spill Simulation
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Students will have the opportunity to work in groups and investigate the effects of an “oil spill” in a water body. In a simulated “ocean” (a pan of water), students will drop a small amount of oil into the water and see the effects and interaction. In an introduction to the workshop, students discuss sources of pollution and oil contamination in water bodies – from point sources (tanker spills) and non-point sources (vehicle run-off). A brief discussion on preventing and cleaning up oil contamination will lead into the activity, in which the students will use a variety of materials to see what method works best for recovering the most oil from the water.

Subject:
Applied Science
Biology
Environmental Science
Life Science
Mathematics
Numbers and Operations
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
06/16/2021
Oil Spill Simulation
Conditional Remix & Share Permitted
CC BY-NC-SA
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Students will have the opportunity to work in groups and investigate the effects of an “oil spill” in a water body. In a simulated “ocean” (a pan of water), students will drop a small amount of oil into the water and see the effects and interaction. In an introduction to the workshop, students discuss sources of pollution and oil contamination in water bodies – from point sources (tanker spills) and non-point sources (vehicle run-off). A brief discussion on preventing and cleaning up oil contamination will lead into the activity, in which the students will use a variety of materials to see what method works best for recovering the most oil from the water.

Subject:
Applied Science
Biology
Environmental Science
Life Science
Mathematics
Numbers and Operations
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
12/05/2018
Oil Spill Simulation
Conditional Remix & Share Permitted
CC BY-NC-SA
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Students will have the opportunity to work in groups and investigate the effects of an “oil spill” in a water body. In a simulated “ocean” (a pan of water), students will drop a small amount of oil into the water and see the effects and interaction. In an introduction to the workshop, students discuss sources of pollution and oil contamination in water bodies – from point sources (tanker spills) and non-point sources (vehicle run-off). A brief discussion on preventing and cleaning up oil contamination will lead into the activity, in which the students will use a variety of materials to see what method works best for recovering the most oil from the water. Students will develop a proposal explaining which materials and procedures work best for cleaning up an oil spill. Students will also create a presentation to share their proposal.

Subject:
Applied Science
Biology
Environmental Science
Life Science
Mathematics
Numbers and Operations
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
04/30/2021