Essential Principle: The atmosphere has a thin atmosphere that sustains life.

Group Participants: Sarah Wise (Facilitator), Kristin Conrad (OPL), Julie Gustafson, Mark Franson, Parker Pennington, Cinthia Haymond, John Snow, Ira Gear, Wendy Abshire, Blanch Meeson, Roberta Johnson, Sarah Shettinger, Susan Innis

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BEGIN BREAKOUT SESSION REPORTING

This group is discussing the first Essential Principle:  The Earth is surrounded by a thin atmosphere that sustains life.  Fundamental (or supporting) concepts are being discussed in this session.  We will come up with a list which will be further discussed by another breakout group in a later session.  Some of these concepts will then fit more than one EP or could be moved to more appropriate EPs.

Discussion is that this EP needs rewording.  It sounds like the Atmos. is separate from the earth.  Suggested -- The atmosphere HAS a thin atmosphere that sustains life.   The group agrees with this rewording, and I have changed the session title, above.

Fundamental Concepts support teaching concepts for the EP and can be "unpacked" as appropriate for grade level. 

Brainstorming Session on the Fundamental Concepts supporting this EP 

Discussion:  What should get me excited as a citizen or student about these concepts?  Make connection between Fundamental Concept and the public's interest and what they know about these issues...  How does this wording pull people into "what decision should I make today?"

But this is intended to guide teachers with guidance.  Maybe it is a further step to word these for society?

Public does need to know what happens in, for example, the Troposphere, Mesosphere, etc.  But will they get excited about this wording.  There is a need to word this for different audiences and unpack this differently, as needed.

DRAFT Fundamental Principles are now being discussed from the brainstormed list and will be written, below.

DRAFT Fundamental Principles 

1.  Atmosphere is a mixture of gases with minute quantities of liquid and solid particles

2.  Atmosphere has weight and is bound to Earth by gravity  

3.  The atmosphere is thin but has an ordered structure.  (discussion - should not push the concept that atmosphere is composed of static, unchanging "layers"; should words like "structure" and "thin" be in here;  should word "unique" be in here...  This concept requires further effort)

4.  The atmosphere's composition varies from place-to-place and time-to-time (variability concept)

5.  Current atmosphere makes life on Earth inhabitable (life concept)



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