This guide contains 19 science-based, multidisciplinary activities that teach what a watershed is, how it works and why we must all consider ourselves watershed managers.
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Introduce readers to how and where food is grown, as well as the link between the food we eat and the water we all share to meet the needs of a growing population. Learn More
Introduce readers to how and where food is grown, as well as the link between the food we eat and the water we all share to meet the needs of a growing population. Learn More
This 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
Children ages eight to twelve explore the fascinating water science of Lake Tahoe in this colorful, engaging, and comprehensive activity booklet.
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This engaging, informative educators' guide provides detailed background information about the Colorado Watershed. Its reference section contains 25 science-based, multidisciplinary, hands-on activities that teach about hydrology, geography, geology, ecology, tribes, history, cultures, economics, management issues and resource stewardship. Learn More
Whether you are planning for a school system, classroom or an entire community, a water celebration festival takes planning. Use this handbook to guide you ever step of the way. With easy to following planning tools and month by month benchmarks for a guaranteed tremendous learning event for all. An absolute must for the first time water celebration planner or committee. Learn More
The wonders of water spring from the page of this action-packed activity booklet. Games and exercises introduce water artifacts, cultural celebrations, water-friendly cleaning alternatives and more. Learn More
This 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