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Project Wet Water Education for Teachers

For Teachers 3rd - 8th
Non-profit education program dedicated to increasing awareness of water resources through classroom activities and hands-on experience. Lesson plans designed for K-12 students. Site available in English, Spanish, and French.
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University of Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin: Give Water a Hand

For Teachers 3rd - 9th
National watershed education program engaging young people in environmental service projects. Download their free Action Guide and Leader Guidebook to get your class started on a community service project to help the environment. Action...
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Discovery Education

Discovery Education: Homework Helper: What Is a Watershed?

For Students 3rd - 8th
This video describes what watersheds are and where they are located. View several different watersheds and learn how their flow is affected by the topography around them. [7:11]
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Marshall University: 1937 Flood: Huntington, West Virginia

For Students 9th - 10th
Photo collection of 1937 flood in Huntington, West Virginia.
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PBS

Pbs: Life at the River's Edge

For Students 9th - 10th
Discussion of the 100 year flood level and potential for reoccurance.
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PBS

Pbs: What's Good About a Flood?

For Students 9th - 10th
PBS discusses how floods can be beneficial to farmers as it helps increase the harvest.
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National Geographic

National Geographic: Visualizing Watershed Health

For Teachers 4th - 9th
Using data visualizations that show dissolved oxygen levels, students analyze the health of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. They will also learn about dead zones, which are aquatic areas where there is insufficient oxygen to support life....
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National Geographic

National Geographic: Mapping u.s. Watersheds

For Students 2nd - 6th
Students will identify and explore major rivers and watersheds in the United States.
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Utah Education Network

Uen: If Bugs Could Talk Bugs Don't Bug Me

For Teachers K - 1st
Evaluate the quality of a "water sample" and form a hypothesis about the land use near the location their "water sample" was collected.
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PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Ways of Watersheds

For Teachers 3rd - 5th
Learn about the four phases of the water cycle, the ways in which watersheds are crucial to healthy water, and the best ways to manage local watersheds with this interactive lesson.
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BSCS Science Learning

Bscs: Asking and Answering Questions With Data

For Teachers 9th - 10th
This inquiry is intended to provide students with practice developing investigable questions that need data, and specifically large datasets, to be answered. Click the teacher resources link for teaching guides and student handouts.
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Other

Bscs: Asking and Answering Questions With Data

For Students 9th - 10th
In this self-directed lesson, students use graphs and maps of water quality to investigate relationships between variables to answer questions. A handout with everything the student needs to complete this lesson is available as a PDF or...
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Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center: It's All in the Watershed

For Students 9th - 10th
Learn about your ecological home on this site. The nation shares the Chesapeake Bay watershed, our ecological home. Most stories on this site focus on separate plants and animals, but together, these stories literally show a web of life.
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US Environmental Protection Agency

Epa: Wetlands Protection

For Students 9th - 10th
This resource provides information regarding what private citizens can do to slow the rate of wetland loss and to improve the quality of our remaining wetlands.
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US Environmental Protection Agency

Epa: Build Your Own Watershed

For Teachers 9th - 10th
How can you learn to build your own watershed? This site features an activity to illustrate the basic properties of a watershed. Don't miss out.
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Next.cc

Next: Watershed

For Students 3rd - 8th
Investigate what a watershed is by engaging in the activities provided. Includes links to explore related sites pertaining to watersheds.
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Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College

Serc: Minnesota Watersheds

For Teachers 3rd - 5th
In this lesson, students will understand that water flows down a slope and determines how watersheds flow. They will also learn that water flows in three basic directions and that each watershed is divided by the area's higher elevations...
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Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College

Serc: Investigating How Terrain and Watersheds Are Connected

For Teachers 6th - 8th
In this lab, students will investigate the topography of a watershed and determine how it may affect physical stream parameters focusing on how terrain and water systems are connected.
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Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College

Serc: Examining Topography Stream Discharge Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge

For Teachers 9th - 10th
Students problem solve stream discharge by estimating, measuring, and collecting data. Students graph actual contour lines, and use these measurements to hypothesize stream discharge and sediment load from a restored wetland using a dry...
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Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College

Serc: Water Sheds and Water Quality

For Teachers 5th - 9th
Included here is a collection of activities to teach students about watersheds and pollution.
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Climate Literacy

Clean: Colorado River Supply

For Students 9th - 10th
Students examine available data of water in the Colorado River Basin, study the possible consequences of changes to various user groups, and suggest solutions to adapt to these changes.
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Other

Alberta Riparian Habitat Management Society: Growing Restoration [Pdf]

For Students 9th - 10th
This article describes how to go about restoring a freshwater shoreline in a riparian area in Alberta.
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Other

Alberta Riparian Habitat Mgt Society: Biodiversity and Riparian Areas [Pdf]

For Students 9th - 10th
Healthy riparian areas have much higher levels of biodiversity than other types of ecosystems, as explained in this fact sheet. Unfortunately, this also attracts more people, which can contribute to degradation of the ecosystem if the...
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Gulf of Maine Research Institute

What Is a Stream?

For Students 9th - 10th
Discusses how watersheds turn into a stream bed and where the water comes from. Follow the link "Life In the Mainstream" to get more detailed information about streams.