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Environmental Matter Exchange Instructional VideoEnvironmental Matter Exchange Instructional Video
Publisher
Bozeman Science
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
8:46
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Duration
10 mins
Instructional Strategy
Direct Instruction
Technology
Video
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Year
2012
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Environmental Matter Exchange

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Why did carbon marry hydrogen? They bonded well from the minute they met. Here is a video that focuses on the essential chemicals for life: water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. It relates each of these to macromolecules and the way each are recycled in the natural environment. This is the 10th video in a series of 18.

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Concepts

global environment, the biosphere, organisms, matter, conservation of mass, surface area, water, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, solvents, macromolecules

Additional Tags

science

Instructional Ideas

  • Review surface area and volume formulas before watching the video

Classroom Considerations

  • Remember YouTube comments are open to the public and can contain a variety of information
  • Video best fits in ecology, chemistry, or biology lessons

Pros

  • Includes a concept map, slideshow, and link to a related video
  • Provides closed captioning
  • Utilizes high-quality graphics to support the concepts

Cons

  • None

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