6-8
In this unit, students use plastic as a context to explore mathematical and environmental concepts. The unit starts with an investigation of the surface area of a right cylinder, using a Geogebra applet to visualize and calculate the surface area of familiar plastic items.
Following this, students learn about the breakdown of plastics in the environment and their persistence in waterways. They apply ratio tables and graphs to analyze their own plastic consumption across different time frames, scaling up from a week to a year.
Students further explore plastic use on a larger scale, considering their class, grade, and school, and determine individual actions to collectively reduce plastic consumption.
To conclude, students investigate the size of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and model methods such as sampling and trash wheels used to measure and mitigate plastic pollution in waterways.