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Exploring Ethanol Burning: Ideas & Questions

Join the Environmental Literacy Project at Michigan State University to learn about the differences between water and ethanol and express your ideas and questions about ethanol burning. Compare your thoughts with a partner, participate in class discussions, and dive deeper into the topic through readings and learning tracking tools.

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Exploring Ethanol Burning: Ideas & Questions

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  1. Carbon: Transformations in Matter and Energy Environmental Literacy ProjectMichigan State University Systems and Scale UnitActivity 1.2 Expressing Ideas and Questions about Ethanol Burning Presentation

  2. Unit map You are here

  3. Burning

  4. What is the difference between water and ethanol? • Water • Ethanol • Both

  5. Expressing Your Ideas and Questions Use the Expressing Ideas and Questions tool to record your ideas and questions about how ethanol burns. It’s okay if you don’t know the “right answer” at this point! At the end, you will have a chance to share your ideas and hear the ideas and questions of your classmates.

  6. Comparing Ideas and Questions with a Partner Compare and contrast your ideas and questions with your partner’s ideas and questions to see which are the same and which are different.

  7. Posting Ideas for Class Discussion Your questions: Your ideas:

  8. Discussing Our Ideas Your shared questions: Your shared ideas:

  9. Reading • Read the “Systems and Scale Storyline Reading” using the Questions, Connections, Question Reading Strategy.

  10. Save for later • Later, you will compare your ideas and questions from today to your predictions and explanations.

  11. Learning Tracking Tool • For the activity “Expressing Ideas and Questions about Ethanol Burning,” discuss with your classmates what you figured out will help you to answer the unit driving question, “what happens when ethanol burns?” Record your ideas in the column “What We Figured Out.” • Discuss questions you now have related to the unit driving question and record them in the column “What We are Asking Now.”

  12. Exit Ticket • Conclusions • What is one interesting thing that you learned about Elizabeth Fulhame? • Predictions • What is one question that you want to answer about ethanol and how it burns?

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