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Why is the Pond Green?

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Provided by: Environmental Pathways|Published on: May 6, 2025
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  • This curriculum unit from Environmental Pathways allows students to be in the driving seat to create experiments and investigations surrounding algae blooms in Illinois ponds.
  • The unit contains driving questions and phenomenons that allows students to take control of their own learning in relation to cause and prevention of algal blooms on local water sources.
  • This pathway has been designed for 5th and 6th grade students.
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Subjects: Biology
Authors: Environmental Pathways
Region: United States, Illinois
Languages: English

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