
Module 2
Module 2 shows how students use five waste-to-resource methods to transform waste and upcycle to useful resources via carbon emission factors. Students will also learn pathways to achieve the best carbon reduction methods for specific waste scenarios.
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Students undergo campus waste analysis to identify generation hotspots and calculate baseline emissions. They will develop data-driven proposals demonstrating measurable emission reductions and pathways toward circular economy implementation.
Module 2: Guiding Questions
How can we transform food and organic waste into valuable resources while minimizing climate impact and balancing practical trade-offs?
Sub-questions:
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How can we redefine “waste” as a resource in agricultural and school settings?
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What are the environmental (carbon) impacts of different waste management strategies, and how can we quantify and compare them?
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How can implementing multiple waste-valorization methods together create a more sustainable, closed-loop campus or community?
2. Core Instructional Delivery (Module 2)
Access core teaching materials to deliver each lesson, such as presentation slides, lecture notes, and instructional videos. These resources provide key classroom instruction, guiding students through concepts, case studies, and systems thinking. Teachers may use the slides alone, play recorded video, or combine both with personal commentary.






3. Student Activities (Module 2)
Engage students in hands-on, collaborative learning with structured activities that promote inquiry, reflection, and application. This section includes Think-Pair-Share (TPS) prompts, Hands-On Activity (HOA) guides, lab protocols, worksheets, and student versions of guided notes.
Think-Pair-Share (TPS) Activities












Student Support (Module 2)
Guided Notes Scaffold




Mindmap & Speaker Materials




4. Hands-On-Activities & Lab Reports (Module 2)
Hands-on activities are interactive experiments to let you explore biological concepts through observation, measurement, and data collection. Instead of just reading about science, students will actively engage with living systems, conduct tests, and gather evidence to answer questions about how organisms and ecosystems function.


Module 2 Lab A (HOA 1)








Module 2 Lab B (HOA 2)








Module 2 Lab C (HOA 3)








5. Teacher Support & Implementation Tools (Module 2)
Find everything you need to confidently facilitate the curriculum, from instructor guides and supply checklists to safety notes, speaker information, and IT setup tools. These materials are designed to make implementation smooth, adaptable, and classroom-ready, helping teachers focus on student learning and engagement rather than logistics.




6. Assessment & Differentiation (Module 2)
Measuring student learning and reflect on teaching impact with assessment and feedback tools. This section provides quizzes, rubrics, reflection prompts, and differentiation resources to support multiple levels of learners. It also includes feedback templates and sample student work to help teachers track progress and share insights.
Quizzes (Multiple-Choice & Free-Response Questions)






Differentiation & Extended Learning










