Achievement Standard |
Assessment Task
Websiteshttp://www.epa.gov/acidrain/education/site_students/whatisacid.html
http://www.ypte.org.uk/environmental/acid-rain/1 http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/Water/FreshWater/acidrain.html http://www.buzzle.com/articles/chemistry-of-acid-rain.html http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/3761/acid-rain/299475/Chemistry-of-acid-deposition http://www.ausetute.com.au/acidrain.html |
Checkpoint dates
Checkpoint 1: 24th August
You must show me your progress towards these three points in written or electronic form:
You must show me your progress towards these three points in written or electronic form:
- Key chemical equations in acid rain formation
- Key chemical ideas that you need to explain for acid rain formation
- How do these chemical ideas relate to the chemical equations?
Checkpoint 2: 31st August
You must show me your progress towards these three points in written or electronic form:
You must show me your progress towards these three points in written or electronic form:
- Key chemical equations for the consequences of acid rain
- Key chemical ideas that you need to explain for the consequences of acid rain
- How do these chemical ideas relate to the chemical equations?
Check point 3: 7th September
You must show me your progress towards these three points in written or electronic form:
You must show me your progress towards these three points in written or electronic form:
- Key chemical equations for the prevention/minimising consequences of acid rain
- Key chemical ideas that you need to explain for the prevention/minimising consequences of acid rain
- How do these chemical ideas relate to the chemical equations?
Draft due: 18th September
Report due: 26th September (end of term) late submissions will be marked N and there are no resits for this standard
Report due: 26th September (end of term) late submissions will be marked N and there are no resits for this standard