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- "Water Log" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students use a water log (journal or portfolio) to write or illustrate their observations, feelings and actions related to water. The log serves as an assessment tool to monitor changes over time related to knowledge of and attitudes toward water. Maintaining journals can keep students "afloat" while participating in Project WET activities. Learn More
- "Water in Motion" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students create artwork to gain an appreciation of the movement and sound of water in their environment. Learn More
- "Water Bill of Rights" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students speculate on their rights to sustainable water resources. Learn More
- "Water Match" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students match up pairs of water picture cards and, in the process, learn to distinguish water in the three states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Learn More
- "Water Messages in Stone" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students replicate rock paintings and carvings to learn about ancient cultures' relation to water and to create their own water-related expressions. Learn More
- "Water Address" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students identify plants and animals and their habitats by analyzing clues that describe water-related adaptations of aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Learn More
- "Water Actions" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Investigating, analyzing, and participating in projects that address water resource issues gives students a sense of accomplishment and provides motivation to help manage and protect water. Learn More
- "Water Concentration" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Through the familiar game of Concentration, students make connections between modem and past water use practices and discuss how attitudes toward water have changed as water use practices have evolved. Learn More
- "Water Court" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95By participating in mediation and a mock courtroom trial, students learn the roles of participants and the procedures in resolving water-related conflicts. Learn More
- The Breathing Boreal Forest Activity PDF Download$0.00In this activity students play the role of coniferous trees. First they learn about seasonal freeze/thaw cycles and dormancy through a game of tag. Students then juggle complex environmental factors to try to survive a growing season in a changing climate. Connections between freeze/thaw cycles, photosynthesis and the global carbon cycle are explored. Learn More