Project Hero Soil Quest - Solve: Define the Problem
Provided by: Soil Quest |Published on: July 12, 2022
Videos Grades 6-8
Synopsis
In this activity, students will visit the site they have chosen for a soil improvement project to make observations and ask and answer questions about the site to determine the criteria and constraints for the project.
Students will define the soil problem that they will address in their project.
This section gives students excellent ideas for making observations that will help them identify and articulate problems.
It allows students to get outside and use problem-solving skills.
Additional Prerequisites
The Virtual Student Guide explains the activities.
This is part of the Solve section of theProject Hero Soil Quest. Make sure to check out thefirst part of the Solve section on surveying the site.
Students will have to visit the site and speak with the people who maintain the soil on the site for this activity.
To speak with the people who maintain the site, students will need to understand who owns the property (is it public land or private property?) and whether the owner is also the person who cares for it or if it is maintained by the owner's employees or volunteers.
Differentiation
Students could work in small groups on the Questions to Consider and then make a short slideshow presentation to present their answers to the class.
Cross-curricular connections can be made with social studies or civics classes as students identify who is in charge of maintaining the soil on the site and discuss the implications of different types of land resources management or ownership.
Other resources on this topic include this video on the design process for building stormwater infrastructure in New Jersey, this TED video on the importance of the soil's microbiome, and this video on soil erosion.
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