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    • Thumb image for Daily Water UsageResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Daily Water Usage

      Grades: TK/K to 12
      Subjects: Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & Ecosystems
      This resource, from the DC Water and Sewer Authority, features an interactive water audit that allows users to calculate how muc...
      Contributor: Thinkfinity
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      Fifteen Things You Can Do to Make a Difference in Your Watershed

      Grades: TK/K to 12
      Subjects: Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & Ecosystems, History-Social Science, Geography
      This resource, from the EPA, features a list of 15 ways that people can get involved in the conservation, protection, and restor...
      Contributor: Thinkfinity
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      Making Every Drop Count

      Grades: 3 to 12
      Subjects: Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & Ecosystems, History-Social Science, Geography
      In this article, from the National Wildlife Federation Web site, author Kelly L. Senser offers twenty ways to conserve water aro...
      Contributor: Thinkfinity
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      State of Thirst: California's Water Future

      Grades: 5 to 6, 9 to 12
      Subjects: Environmental Issues, Life Sciences, Earth & Space Science
      Are 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: KQED
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      The Water Cycle: Water Storage in Ice and Snow

      Grades: TK/K to 8
      Subjects: Science, English-Language Arts, Reading Comprehension, Earth & Space Science
      This resource, from the U.S. Geological Survey, provides information about stored water as part of the water cycle, including ic...
      Contributor: Thinkfinity
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      Water Wasters

      Grades: 3 to 5
      Subjects: Personal and Community Health, Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability, Measurement & Geometry, Health & Physical 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: Thinkfinity
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      Water Wasters

      Grades: 3 to 5
      Subjects: Science, Measurement, Tools, and Data Analysis, Measurement & Geometry, Life Sciences 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: Thinkfinity
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      We're Sponging Off the Everglades

      Grades: 4 to 6
      Subjects: Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & Ecosystems, Earth & Space Science
      In this National Park Service activity, students come to recognize that water in the Everglades is not unlimited, that the water...
      Contributor: Thinkfinity
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      What Can We Learn from the Chesapeake Bay Watershed?

      Grades: 3 to 5
      Subjects: Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & Ecosystems, History-Social Science, Geography
      This Xpeditions lesson, which uses the Chesapeake Bay as a model, focuses on identifying clues about the health of the environme...
      Contributor: Thinkfinity
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