CMI shares education toolkit with educators

CMI Lesson Plans

CMI shares education toolkit with educators

The CMI developed an educational toolkit (highlighted and described below) and several sets of lesson plans and activities surrounding critical materials. The lesson plans, materials and guides are available online, here, and include the following topics:

  • Finding Critical Materials and Rare Earth Elements
  • From Trash to Treasure: Exploring the Circular Economy of Lithium
  • Making Sense of Critical Materials
  • Critical Materials in Action: Exploration of Phosphors
  • Lithium Ion Batteries and Lithium as a Critical Material
  • Data Representation Using Critical Materials as Case Studies
  • Recycling of Critical Materials
  • Cobalt: How is it Found in Nature? 
image of a briefcase with tools, including a set of copper tubes, magnets and ball bearings

 A list of contents for the toolkit is available online. A video describing the contents is available on YouTube.

CMI offers teacher training in how to use the education and outreach toolkit (teachers in a workshop shown at top of page). A presentation slide deck for how to use the materials in the toolkit is available here. One of the activities is demonstrating how quickly magnets of different compositions travel through a non-magnetic copper tube.

image of several people, two holding a copper pipe

For further information please contact:  
Cynthia Howell  
Research Faculty, Education, Training and Outreach