Greenhouse effect and soil erosion specifically in regards to wetlands

I am looking for any websites that can be used to teach 7th graders regarding the greenhouse effect and soil erosion.

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Where can you learn about science, teach your students and help them develop curiosity?

The Jason Project is a wonderful resource with yearly themes to encourage the learning that comes through engaging a student's curiosity.
Historically, the Jason Project, started by Dr. Robert Ballard, has provided an enormous amount of free and low cost materials, projects and online activities that can be used with various topics in science, including the topic of soil erosion in the wetlands.

While information on the direct effect of global warming to soil erosion may not be readily available, there is a proven direct relationship between man's destruction of the coastal wetlands throughout the Gulf Coast, especially in Louisiana, and the great damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. Coincidentally, the Jason Project spent the year before Katrina working with scientists, students and teachers, documenting the horrible conditions that cause a yearly coastal erosion that would equal the size of state of Connecticut. I would recommend the materials available for that year's mission, Disappearing Wetlands.

I am making an assumption, so forgive me if it is not correct, that you probably don't have much time before you must begin your lessons. If that is the case, I would join the Jason Project website. It is free. From there you can access various links and materials.

Some of the Jason Project materials must be purchased, but the cost is very nominal. Many universities and school districts sponsor their yearly professional development, and they already have the materials for the Jason Project. IT IS FREE TO JOIN THE ONLINE PROJECT.

If I wanted some excellent resources for erosion in the wetlands and interactions among the various living and nonliving components of this vast ecosystem, I would borrow or purchase the Jason Project's Disappearing Wetlands student's workbook and a teacher's workbook.

First, I would search for these materials within your district, regional libraries and the university you attended. They may have these resources available for checkout, or they can purchase them for you.

You have selected an excellent topic, and I know you will be pleasantly surprised by the high caliber lessons, activities, literature connections and online activities that are available to your through the Jason Project. Good luck, and have fun teaching!
Here are a few more resources about the connection between the greenhouse effect and soil erosion. The second link is a set of actual lesson plans:
USGS Fact Sheet: Louisiana Coastal Wetlands: images and dialogue
Illustration of Greenhouse Effect on Wetlands: some animation with this set of lesson plans
Related Science Topics Links Mashup
Thank you! Your information has been very helpful. I appreciate it.
Chrissy
Hi Chrissy, I'll ask the science specialist at my school about websites for greenhouse and soil. M.
Thanks. I am almost done writing the grant. It is due Friday. Glad to see you on here.
Chrissy
You go girl, good luck with the grant!

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