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Computational science through
Collaboration,
Exploration,
Experiment, and
Discovery for students with
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For Teachers!
How to Weigh a Tree
Goal: The students will gain an appreciation of their dynamic
interaction in the carbon cycle. They will learn the role of trees in
counterbalancing the CO2 that people produce.
Prerequisites: Students should know how to measure in inches; if fractions of inches are used they need to be converted to decimal form in the web page calculators
and the Excel spreadsheet.
Students should be able to pace off a distance and convert it to feet.
Students must be able to read tables.
Materials: String to measure circumference of a tree
Ruler or yardstick
Computer with Internet access or downloaded and saved models and tables.
A local tree which you can identify and measure.
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