Students Create a Watershed Model: Part 1 of 5
Student partners or teams build a model of a watershed with topographical features; tributaries, mountains, lakes, rivers and valleys. Students experiment to see where the water goes when “rain” falls on it, and what happens when the rain falls on a source of pollution in the watershed. Lesson 1 includes 2 days of hands-on activities along with a student observation sheet, link to lesson overview and links for more information and activity extensions.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Ng0EJHQCs5f4lKsPcBXLfV-VKvpF78xy/edit?u…Subject Area
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This is a week-long unit which includes the following lesson objectives: -Explain that a watershed is an area that collects water and delivers it to a specific area like a lake or an ocean. -Show how
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