How much salt is too much for nature? 🌎🧂
Looking for a hands-on way to help students explore how human actions affect ecosystems? The Road Salt and the Environment Lab lets students investigate the real-world impact of de-icing salt on plants, soil, and aquatic life. Through guided experimentation, students grow plants in soils with different salt concentrations, record changes over time, and analyze how increased salinity alters growth and water quality.
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How much salt is too much for nature? 🌎🧂
Looking for a hands-on way to help students explore how human actions affect ecosystems? The Road Salt and the Environment Lab lets students investigate the real-world impact of de-icing salt on plants, soil, and aquatic life. Through guided experimentation, students grow plants in soils with different salt concentrations, record changes over time, and analyze how increased salinity alters growth and water quality.
Perfect for Biology or Environmental Science, this NGSS-aligned lab helps students connect chemical changes in the environment to biological responses and human decision-making. Students practice authentic science skills—making predictions, analyzing data, and writing CER responses—to evaluate the trade-offs between road safety and ecosystem health.
Why Teachers Love This Lab:
What’s Included:
What Students Will Learn:
Easy Setup, Big Impact:
No specialized equipment needed—just cups, soil, seeds, salt, and water. Students see visible changes within days and develop a deeper understanding of how everyday choices (like salting roads) ripple through ecosystems.
Bring environmental science to life with this inquiry-based lab that combines biology, chemistry, and sustainability in one powerful investigation!
Grade Levels: 8th – 12th
Total Pages: 15
Teaching Duration: 7-10 Days
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