Water
Learn more about watersheds, freshwater, the water cycle, water pollution, and more with a variety of Natural Inquirer resources. Browse by topic, grade band, and resource type.
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The goal of this lesson plan is to help students identify key concepts and develop their own interpretations of what…The goal of this lesson plan is to help students identify key concepts and develop their own interpretations of what they read. It includes 42 open-ended questions for them to...
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The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How much fresh water do you use during a typical day…The question you will answer in this FACTivity is: How much fresh water do you use during a typical day at home?
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Test you knowledge on ecosystems, population, and migration.Test you knowledge on ecosystems, population, and migration.
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Test your knowledge on watersheds, diversity, and species.Test your knowledge on watersheds, diversity, and species.
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For this FACTivity, you will answer the question: What is the difference between having a 50 percent chance of having…For this FACTivity, you will answer the question: What is the difference between having a 50 percent chance of having something happen and having less or more than a 50...
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For this FACTivity, you will answer the question: What is the difference between having a 50 percent chance of having…For this FACTivity, you will answer the question: What is the difference between having a 50 percent chance of having something happen and having less or more than a 50...
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Test your knowledge on diversion dams, reservoirs, and water channels.Test your knowledge on diversion dams, reservoirs, and water channels.
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In this FACTivity, you will build an insloping road to test your own model of erosion. Materials: Two large cardboard…In this FACTivity, you will build an insloping road to test your own model of erosion. Materials: Two large cardboard boxes with lid flaps removed (around 30 inches square and...
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In this FACTivity, you will build an insloping road to test your own model of erosion. Materials: Two large cardboard…In this FACTivity, you will build an insloping road to test your own model of erosion. Materials: Two large cardboard boxes with lid flaps removed (around 30 inches square and...
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After reading “Big Fish in a Small Pool,” test your understanding with a word search.After reading “Big Fish in a Small Pool,” test your understanding with a word search.