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- "Water: Read All About It!" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students assume the roles of various people on a newspaper's staff and develop their own special edition on water. Learn More
- "Wet Vacation" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95After plotting annual precipitation and average temperatures, and researching climatic conditions of places around the country, students design attractive travel brochures. Learn More
- "What's Happening?" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students conduct a survey to determine what the community thinks and feels about an important water resource issue. Learn More
- "Whose Problem is lt?" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Students analyze the scope and duration of a variety of water-related challenges to understand the relationship between local and global issues and solutions. Learn More
- "Wish Book" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Using catalog selections from the late 1800s and the present, students compare and contrast the role of water in the leisure time of people, past and present. Learn More
- Arizona Conserve Water: Educator GuideRegular Price $8.95 Regular Price $27.95This 350-page, full-color book provides a thorough study of Arizona water resources from a water conservation perspective. Its background section contains maps, graphs, diagrams and photos that facilitate the teaching of 15 interactive, multi-disciplinary lessons to K-12 students. In addition, 10 Arizona case studies are highlighted to provide secondary students with an in-depth opportunity to exercise their problem-solving skills, while learning about real-world water conservation solutions. Learn More
- Dirt to Dinner Activity PDF Download$0.00This activity gets students up and moving in a tag game format to learn about how water moves into, through and out of soil. Students use whole-body movement to model water, with soil, ground water, atmosphere and plants interactions. 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
- "Check It Out!" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95Through teacher observations and student feedback, student learning via Project WET activities can be assessed. Learn More
- "Urban Waters" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD$2.95This popular activity from the award-winning, National Science Teachers Association–recommended Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide 2.0 teaches children in upper elementary, middle and high school about the major components of the urban water cycle and about various water resource careers. Learn More