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What Can We Learn from the Chesapeake Bay Watershed?
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Science, Ecology & Ecosystems, Life Sciences, Geography, History-Social ScienceThis Xpeditions lesson, which uses the Chesapeake Bay as a model, focuses on identifying clues about the health of the environme...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0We're Sponging Off the Everglades
Grades: 4 to 6Subjects: Science, Ecology & Ecosystems, Life Sciences, Earth & Space ScienceIn this National Park Service activity, students come to recognize that water in the Everglades is not unlimited, that the water...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Water Watch
Grades: 3 to 12Subjects: Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & EcosystemsAt the Water Watch Web page, presented by the U.S. Geological Survey, you can find out whether streams and bodies of water in yo...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Water Wasters
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Science, Mathematics, Health & Physical Education, Health Education and 6 additional..This lesson plan, reviewed for grades 3-5 by Illuminations, is the basic outline of an activity that involves students using mat...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Water Wasters
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Science, Ecology & Ecosystems, Mathematics, Calculus and 3 additional..In this activity, from Houghton Mifflin s Education Place, students investigate how much water is wasted if a person leaves the ...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Water Treatment Cycle
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Science, Health Education, Ecology & Ecosystems, Health & Physical Education and 2 additional..This tool, reviewed by Science NetLinks, allows students to follow a drop of water from the source (in this case a lake) through...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Water in the City
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Science, Ecology & Ecosystems, Geography, History-Social Science and 2 additional..This page from the Franklin Institute contains information about the properties of water and the importance of water supply syst...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Water: A Never-Ending Story
Grades: 4 to 5Subjects: Science, English-Language Arts, Earth & Space Science, Reading ComprehensionIn this curriculum unit, from the University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, students learn how the Earth s w...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Underwater Study: Marine Biology
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Science, Geography, Life Sciences, Technology, History-Social ScienceIn this Xpeditions lesson, students explore marine biology. They learn about marine biology as a career, the types of plants and...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Water Cycle: Water Storage in Ice and Snow
Grades: TK/K to 8Subjects: Science, English-Language Arts, Earth & Space Science, Reading ComprehensionThis resource, from the U.S. Geological Survey, provides information about stored water as part of the water cycle, including ic...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Water Cycle at Work
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Science, Earth & Space ScienceThis tool, reviewed by Science NetLinks, provides a simple, animated illustration of the water cycle with accompanying text that...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0The Water Cycle
Grades: 3 to 5Subjects: Science, Ecology & Ecosystems, Weather, Climate & Atmosphere, Earth & Space ScienceIn this lesson from Science NetLinks, students build upon their previous investigations of water by learning about the water cyc...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Surf Your Watershed
Grades: 3 to 12Subjects: Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & EcosystemsAt this Web site, presented by the Environmental Protection Agency, you can locate the watershed in your area by entering simple...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0State of Thirst: California's Water Future
Grades: 5 to 6, 9 to 12Subjects: Life Sciences, Earth & Space Science, Environmental IssuesAre we in danger of running out of water? California's population is growing by 600,000 people per year, but much of the state r...Contributor: KQEDViews: 0Favorites: 0Splish, Splash: Water's Journey to My Glass
Grades: TK/K to 2Subjects: Science, Earth & Space Science, Geography, History-Social ScienceThis Xpeditions lesson explores the hydrologic cycle and water's journey to our glass. Students come to understand the component...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Snow
Grades: TK/K to 12Subjects: Science, Earth & Space ScienceThis resource, from Windows to the Universe, is part of a larger resource on the water cycle. This resource explains what snow i...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Passive Solar Power in the Water Cycle
Grades: 5 to 8Subjects: Science, Career & Technical Ed, Earth & Space Science, Engineering & DesignIn this lesson, from the Project LABS Web site, students learn about salt and fresh water by completing three investigations rel...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Models of the Water Cycle
Grades: 6 to 8Subjects: Science, Ecology & Ecosystems, Earth & Space ScienceThe purpose of this Science NetLinks lesson is to develop an understanding of the cycling of water by building and evaluating tw...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Making Every Drop Count
Grades: 3 to 12Subjects: Science, Ecology & Ecosystems, Life Sciences, Geography, History-Social ScienceIn this article, from the National Wildlife Federation Web site, author Kelly L. Senser offers twenty ways to conserve water aro...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0Make a Water Cycle Wheel
Grades: 2 to 4Subjects: Science, Earth & Space Science, ChemistryThis resource, from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, features a very basic explanation of the water cycle. Users ar...Contributor: ThinkfinityViews: 0Favorites: 0
