Last updated: July 1, 2020
Math Skill: Rounding (decimal numbers)
Science Area: Pollution
Area level: Community-scale
Environmental Area: Air quality
Purpose: Understand trends of the amount of dust in our air over the last decade and develop awareness of air quality
BACKGROUND FOR THE TEACHER
Air pollution happens when air pollutants in the form of gases, dust, fumes, and odors are sent into the air in a way that makes it harmful to life on Earth. Air pollutants include carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, sand/dust particulate, nitrogen oxide, and ground level ozone, and lead. Exposure to air pollution can cause respiratory problems and heart/lung disease.
Air quality in the Evansville area has improved over the last three decades due to a variety of clean air programs put in place nationally, regionally, and locally.
Indiana Department of Environmental Management, 2018. Current Monitoring Data Summaries
Sources of air pollution and 6 common air pollutants
TEACHER GUIDE
This activity uses a table that represents the amount of particulate matter 2.5(PM2.5:air pollutants with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less, small enough to invade even the smallest airways) emitted in Evansville (data collected at the University of Evansville) over the last ten years. Through this activity, students will strengthen their skills of subtraction and rounding of decimal numbers and data analysis, while understanding trends of air pollution in our community. (Source:Indiana Department of Environmental Management)
WORKSHEET & ANSWER KEY
Math Skill: Rounding (decimal numbers)
Using the numbers in the table about the amount of dust (PM2.5) in Evansville over the decade, students are asked to round each number to the nearest tenth and one.