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The Water Sourcebook: Grade Level 9-12

This environmental education program from the US EPA explains the water management cycle using a balanced approach showing how it affects all aspects of the environment.All activities contain hands-on investigations, fact sheets, reference materials, and a glossary of terms. Activities are organized by objectives, materials needed, background information, advance preparation, procedures, and resources. This resource is divided into five chapters: Introduction to Water, Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment, Surface Water Resources, Ground Water Resources, and Wetlands and Coastal Waters.

Subject(s): Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Curriculum Guide, Lessons and Activities
Level(s): High School
Keywords: water cycle and movement, acid rain, watershed, water and energy conservation, water quality, Drinking Water

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The Water Sourcebook: Grade Level 6-8

This environmental education program from the US EPA explains the water management cycle using a balanced approach showing how it affects all aspects of the environment.All activities contain hands-on investigations, fact sheets, reference materials, and a glossary of terms. Activities are organized by objectives, materials needed, background information, advance preparation, procedures, and resources. This resource is divided into five chapters: Introduction to Water, Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment, Surface Water Resources, Ground Water Resources, and Wetlands and Coastal Waters.

Subject(s): Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Curriculum Guide, Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Middle School
Keywords: pollution, water cycle and movement, acid rain, wetland, watershed, stormwater, water and energy conservation, water quality, Geography, Drinking Water

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The Water Sourcebook: Grade Level 3-5

This environmental education program from the US EPA explains the water management cycle using a balanced approach showing how it affects all aspects of the environment.All activities contain hands-on investigations, fact sheets, reference materials, and a glossary of terms. Activities are organized by objectives, materials needed, background information, advance preparation, procedures, and resources. This resource is divided into five chapters: Introduction to Water, Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment, Surface Water Resources, Ground Water Resources, and Wetlands and Coastal Waters.

Subject(s): Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Curriculum Guide, Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Elementary School
Keywords: pollution, water cycle and movement, acid rain, wetland, land use, watershed, water quality, Drinking Water

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The Water Sourcebook: Grade Level K-2

This environmental education program from the US EPA explains the water management cycle using a balanced approach showing how it affects all aspects of the environment.All activities contain hands-on investigations, fact sheets, reference materials, and a glossary of terms. Activities are organized by objectives, materials needed, background information, advance preparation, procedures, and resources. This resource is divided into five chapters: Introduction to Water, Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment, Surface Water Resources, Ground Water Resources, and Wetlands and Coastal Waters.

Subject(s): Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Curriculum Guide, Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Early Learning, Elementary School
Keywords: water cycle and movement, watershed, stormwater, water and energy conservation, water quality, salinity, Drinking Water

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Global Water Supply: Elementary School Curriculum

Stand-alone lesson plans are part of larger units that cover a broad scope of subjects including English, science and technology, and social sciences like geography, civics and economics. Classroom activities cover everything from poetry seminars and vocabulary-building worksheets to science and math lessons about potable water availability. Activities are aligned to national standards.

Subject(s): Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Technology
Type(s): Curriculum Guide
Level(s): Elementary School
Aligned with the following standard(s): National Science Education
Keywords: water cycle and movement, water and energy conservation, water quality, Drinking Water

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A Teachers Guide to Delaware State Parks: Field Trips and Outreach Opportunities

Delaware State Parks are great places for students and teachers to explore nature and history. With 16 parks, five historic sites and many natural areas, Delaware State Parks offer you a comprehensive view of our state’s natural and historical heritage. This resource contains an overview of Delaware State Park field trip and outreach programs, as a printable PDF.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Early Learning, Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Aligned with the following standard(s): Delaware
Keywords: land use, watershed, wildlife, Outdoor Activity

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Riverworks Discovery: Wheel House Log Book

The Hudson, Delaware, Susquehanna, Potomac, and James Rivers are some of the most important in the Mid-Atlantic region. These historic rivers contribute to our nation’s economy, history, and culture. This information and activity packet provides content on watersheds, early exploration of the region, the history of water travel and trade, and more.

Subject(s): Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Elementary School
Keywords: boats, canoes and kayaks, development, air pollution and fossil fuels, culture and watermen, John Smith and colonial times, litter, trash and recycling, Native American, restoration, transportation

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Environmental Analysis of Watersheds: A Unit for Grades 9-12 Environmental Studies Classes

The Watershed Module is a unique opportunity for high school students to learn science and mathematics in a context of real-life environmental issues. The lessons integrate mathematics, biology, chemistry, earth science, engineering, environmental science, computer science, and the social sciences in a series of exercises dealing with the environmental health of a watershed and its associated streams. The lessons are designed to provide an experience in evaluating impacts of human use on a watershed and its streams. The lessons range from work on the Internet using telemetry data downloaded from a satellite, to field exercises, to an environmental hearing on construction of a new sewage treatment plant.

Subject(s): Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Curriculum Guide, Lessons and Activities
Level(s): High School
Aligned with the following standard(s): New York
Keywords: pollution, watershed, water quality

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Decision Matrix

Teach your students how difficult it can be to be a city planner through this interactive online game. The provided link is for the lesson plan associated with this activity. The module itself is available via the following URL: http://www.cacaponinstitute.org/CILearning/DM/DM.html

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities, Multimedia
Level(s): High School
Aligned with the following standard(s): West Virginia
Keywords: land use, development, green development

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Chesapeake Bay FieldScope Activity: Sharing Data in FieldScope

After participating in field study, students will return to the classroom and assess the collected data to produce the highest quality dataset. The class will then use the National Geographic FieldScope tool to upload the data in order to share their findings with the citizen science community.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies, Technology
Type(s): Lessons and Activities, Multimedia, Data, Posters and Maps
Level(s): Middle School, High School
Keywords: stream study, water quality, water testing, student action

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Chesapeake Bay FieldScope Activity: Collecting Data in the Field

Students measure water quality and document local conditions in the field in order to focus on parameters that can illustrate something about the health or degradation of a waterway. Students will be able to record water quality data for later analysis, take notes and other observational data on conditions in the ecosystem and reflect on local and regional environmental factors and how they might be affecting water quality and the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies, Technology
Type(s): Lessons and Activities, Data
Level(s): Middle School, High School
Keywords: stream study, water quality, water testing, student action

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Chesapeake Bay FieldScope Activity: Preparing for Field Investigation

Students consider what it means to be citizen scientists, learn how notes and photographs can enhance a field investigation, and review techniques for choosing and recording sampling locations.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies, Technology
Type(s): Lessons and Activities, Multimedia, Data
Level(s): Middle School, High School
Keywords: stream study, water quality, water testing, student action

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Chesapeake Bay FieldScope Activity: The Human Footprint in the Watershed

Students explore how humans have shaped the landscape in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Students work with map layers in the National Geographic's FieldScope tool to consider land development patterns and development trends over time, in order to investigate why people settled where they did.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies, Technology
Type(s): Lessons and Activities, Multimedia, Supplies
Level(s): Middle School, High School
Keywords: land use, watershed, development, Geography

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Mapping Watersheds

How does topography shape a watershed? In this activity, students label major rivers and outline watersheds on a world map. They compare the shapes of various watersheds and discuss how topography influences their shapes.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities, Posters and Maps
Level(s): Elementary School, Middle School
Keywords: watershed, Geography

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Introduction to the Underground Railroad

Students will learn about the Underground Railroad and why slaves used it.

Subject(s): Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Elementary School
Keywords: African American, Underground Railroad

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The Underground Railroad Route

Students will identify slave states and free states during the time of the Underground Railroad, explore the challenges of escaping, and choose the route they would have taken.

Subject(s): Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Elementary School
Keywords: African American, Underground Railroad

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How Slaves Found Their Way North

Students learn about natural and human-made clues that helped slaves find their way north through the Underground Railroad. Then they create a quilt with clues about routes to freedom.

Subject(s): Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Elementary School
Keywords: African American, Underground Railroad

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The Underground Railroad - Routes to Freedom

The Underground Railroad, some paths of which are shown in this map, was the network used by enslaved black Americans to obtain their freedom in the 30 years before the Civil War (1860-1865).

Subject(s): Social Studies
Type(s): Posters and Maps
Level(s): Elementary School, Middle School
Keywords: African American, Underground Railroad

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The Underground Railroad - Faces of Freedom

Find out about these "faces of freedom" for the Underground Railroad—important former slaves, abolitionists, writers and poets, detectives, and teachers.

Subject(s): Social Studies
Type(s): Multimedia
Level(s): Elementary School
Keywords: African American, Underground Railroad

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The Underground Railroad - Timeline

This online, interactive timeline allows your students to explore the events surrounding the Underground Railroad.

Subject(s): Social Studies
Type(s): Multimedia
Level(s): Elementary School, Middle School
Keywords: African American, Underground Railroad

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The Underground Railroad - Online Interactive

You are a slave in Maryland in the 1800s. Can you escape? Learn what challenges slaves faced in National Geographic's online, interactive Underground Railroad adventure.

Subject(s): Social Studies
Type(s): Multimedia
Level(s): Elementary School
Keywords: culture and watermen, African American, Underground Railroad

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Virginia's Natural Resource Education Guide: Virginia's Public Policy & Environmental Management

Check out these great lesson plans! This information and activity packet discusses the environmental quality and pollution, and the management and public policies that seek to address them. Two lesson plans are also included. In the "Pollution Prevention Audit Activity," students predict types of waste produced and analyze ways to decrease it. In the "Sum of the Parts: From the James River to the Chesapeake Bay" lesson plan, students will map and collate different land uses in a simulation “puzzle” exercise that shows the cumulative effects of each land use on water quality.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Early Learning, Elementary School, Middle School
Aligned with the following standard(s): Virginia
Keywords: pollution, land use, watershed, air pollution and fossil fuels, litter, trash and recycling, renewable resource, water quality, economics

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Virginia's Natural Resource Education Guide: Virginia's Forest Resources

This document provides students with information on forested lands in Virginia, and the benefits of forests. Forest ecology, the economic value of Virginia's forests, the role of streamside forests, and managing and conserving healthy forests are all covered. The literature also explains how trees grow and how students can tell the age of a tree.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Books and Publications
Level(s): Elementary School, Middle School
Aligned with the following standard(s): Virginia
Keywords: watershed, erosion, forest, economics

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Virginia's Natural Resource Education Guide: Virginia's Wildlife Resources

Virginians are fortunate to share their home with a wide diversity of wildlife. This informational packet provides information on the importance of habitat to wildlife, and Virginia's wildlife management and conservation efforts. By completing the Counting Critters lesson plan that is included in this packet, students will be able to conduct a wildlife inventory of their community; describe cause and effect relationships that help and hinder wildlife in their community; and recommend changes in their community that could benefit wildlife.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities
Level(s): Elementary School, Middle School
Aligned with the following standard(s): Virginia
Keywords: wildlife

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Virginia's Natural Resource Education Guide: Virginia's Minerals & Energy Resources

This document contains seven pages of background information for your students, eight pages of charts, graphs, and tables, and an Energy in the Balance lesson plan. The cooperative activity included in this packet encourages students to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the major energy sources identified in the literature through a series of rating activities.

Subject(s): Science, Social Studies
Type(s): Lessons and Activities, Data
Level(s): Elementary School, Middle School
Aligned with the following standard(s): Virginia
Keywords: nitrogen and carbon cycle, air pollution and fossil fuels, water and energy conservation, renewable resource

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