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Teacher's Resource Guide - Water Quality
"Hands On Save Our Streams - The Save Our Streams Teacher's Manual" by Karen Firehock. The 215 page curriculum is written for use in the first through twelfth grades with sections divided into primary, middle and high school. It includes lessons about watershed dynamics, water monitoring and land-use planning. Also includes the "Science Project Guide for Students". Cost- $30 To order call: 1-800-BUG-IWLA
Project WET:
Water Educator for Teachers, a non-profit water education program for
educators and young people, grades K-12.![]()
Water
Education Posters: also from USGS. Water-resources topics of all completed
posters are drawn in a cartoon format by the same cartoonist.
Posters are available in color or black and white. The reverse sides of
the color posters contain educational activities: one version for children
in grades 3-5 and the other with activities for children in grades 6-8.The
black-and-white posters are intended for coloring by children in grades
K-5.
Water Science for
Schools: from the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) offers information
on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, an interactive
center and a printable Certificate of Completion.![]()
Science in YOUR Watershed:
from the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS). The purpose of this site is
to help you find scientific information organized on a watershed basis.![]()
CHESSIE- Chesapeake
Science on the Internet for Educators. Part of the Chesapeake Bay
Program.![]()
If you're looking for other Model EE programs or reference material, the links below may be helpful to you. These links to information by the U.S.EPA Web site is provided as a service to visitors to the EPA Mid-Atlantic States Environmental Education Web site. The U.S. EPA is not necessarily associated with or responsible for the content of these sites.
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