Grade Level: High School
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Water Festival Guide PDF EBOOK
Make a splash with Project WET Water Festivals to promote awareness of and increased knowledge about water resources. By hosting a Water Festival, you can positively impact students, teachers, parents and the planet. This short guide, in combination with Project WET activities in the Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide 2.0, provides what you need to know to get started, make plans, set up and successfully complete your event. Water Festivals are a fun way to get children involved and to learn about water at the same time. They are appropriate for children in third grade and above.
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Out of This World Lesson Plan PDF Download
NASA announced that September 2017 to September 2018 is "A Year of Education on Station" for the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut Richard (Ricky) Arnold, a alumni board member of the Project WET Foundation, was the educator on board the ISS for the latter half of March to September 2018. Given Project WET’s connection with Ricky, the Project WET Foundation seized the opportunity to enhance educational activities relating to water and the ISS’s Year of Education on Station. The Out of This World Lesson Plan is a compilation of Project WET activities that can be used to teach about water and relate the lessons to the ISS. Several of the activities listed in the lesson plan are available for immediate download on the Project WET Store. Other activities are found only in the Project WET Curriculum available to educators who have completed a workshop with a local Project WET partner. Contact your local Project WET Coordinator for information on workshops near you.
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WOW! The Wonders of Wetlands: An Educator Guide
Every page is laid out with informative text, stunning photography, along with easy-to-read sidebars, maps and illustrations. Activities are neatly organized into five sections: wetlands definitions, wetlands plants and animals, water quality and supply issues, soils, and people. The appendix also provides instructions for planning and developing a school yard wetland habitat. If you provide Disability Services for a post-secondary educational institution in the U.S. or Canada and need to obtain material for a student with a documented print disability, please place your request on the AccessText Network. If you are not yet a member of AccessText, please sign up for a free membership at www.accesstext.org. Questions about AccessText can be sent to membership@accesstext.org.
$21.95 $7.95
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Healthy Water, Healthy People: Water Quality Educator Guide
This 248-page activity guide for educators of students in grades six through university level raises the awareness and understanding of water quality issues and their relationship to personal, public and environmental health. Healthy Water Healthy People Water Quality Educators Guide will help educators address science standards through 25 original, interactive activities that link priority water quality topics to real-life experiences of educators and students. If you provide Disability Services for a post-secondary educational institution in the U.S. or Canada and need to obtain material for a student with a documented print disability, please place your request on the AccessText Network. If you are not yet a member of AccessText, please sign up for a free membership at www.accesstext.org. Questions about AccessText can be sent to membership@accesstext.org.
$24.95 $8.95
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Climate Change and Heath supplement
The Climate Change and Health Supplement, available for free thanks to support from the CDC Foundation, is an essential companion to Project WET's Climate, Water, and Resilience Guide. This resource focuses on the vital connection between climate change and public health, providing educators with tools to teach students about the far-reaching effects of climate change on water resources, health risks, and community resilience. Through hands-on, science-based activities, students will explore key topics such as extreme weather, air quality, water scarcity, and the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities. The supplement empowers students to create Climate Action Plans aimed at building climate resilience and improving public health outcomes. Designed for middle and high school educators, this guide bridges climate science and health education, helping students understand the critical role of climate in shaping our future well-being. This free educational resource, funded by the CDC, is perfect for preparing students to become the next generation of environmental leaders
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Discover a Watershed: The Colorado
In addition to being internationally relevant, all activities are classroom-tested by educators from the U.S., Mexico, and several tribes. Complementing a curriculum that is correlated to national science standards (U.S. and Mexican) and other disciplines, it includes easy-to-use cross-reference charts, an in-depth glossary, index and detailed watershed maps. BONUS item! Includes a colorful, 26” by 38” wall map of the Colorado River Watershed showing tributaries, water management infrastructure (dams, diversions, canals, pipelines and reservoirs), cities, reservations and national parks. Water allocation, population information, and photos included. If you provide Disability Services for a post-secondary educational institution in the U.S. or Canada and need to obtain material for a student with a documented print disability, please place your request on the AccessText Network. If you are not yet a member of AccessText, please sign up for a free membership at www.accesstext.org. Questions about AccessText can be sent to membership@accesstext.org.
$27.95 $0.00
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Foundations of Water Education
Introducing the "Foundations of Water Education" Online Training Program Add the River Membership bundle product to your cart to gain access to the WELL (digital library) for free! Immerse yourself in the essential knowledge and skills needed to understand and teach about one of our planet's most vital resources—water. Our "Foundations of Water Education" online training program is meticulously designed for educators, environmental enthusiasts, and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of water systems and promote sustainable practices. What You'll Gain from Our Training: Physical copy of educator guide: You will be sent a copy of the guide to accompany you during the training! Comprehensive Curriculum: Explore a wide range of topics including water cycles, conservation techniques, water quality management, and the social and economic impacts of water usage. Our interactive modules are crafted to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical applications. Expert Instruction: Learn from leading experts in the field of water education who bring real-world experience and insights to each lesson, ensuring you receive up-to-date and relevant information. Flexible Learning: Access our training materials anytime, anywhere. Our online platform allows you to learn at your own pace, making it convenient to balance your studies with your personal and professional commitments. Connection to other educators: Connect with a community of like-minded individuals through our dedicated online portal. Share ideas, collaborate on projects, and access exclusive content and forums designed to foster networking and continuous learning. Exclusive Membership Benefits: Upon purchasing the training, you will have the opportunity to enroll in our exclusive membership program for free, providing you with a wealth of additional resources and opportunities to enhance your learning experience: Access to the WELL Digital Library: Dive into The WELL, our extensive online digital library featuring a rich collection of resources including research papers, case studies, interactive tools, and multimedia content tailored to support and expand your water education knowledge. Quarterly Newsletters and Webinars: Stay informed about the latest developments, trends, and innovations in water education through our expertly curated newsletters and live webinars. Engage with thought leaders and participate in discussions that shape the future of water sustainability. Personalized Portal Access: Allows you to easily access student copy pages and standards documents so that you can best utilize the content in your classroom. Additional Teacher Resources: Enhance your teaching toolkit with a variety of supplemental materials including lesson plans, classroom activities, assessment tools, and more. Empower your students with engaging and informative content that brings water education to life. Why Choose Our Program? By joining our "Foundations of Water Education" training program, you're not only investing in your professional development but also contributing to a larger mission of promoting water sustainability and education globally. Equip yourself with the knowledge and resources to make a meaningful impact in your community and beyond.
$100.00
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Healthy Water, Healthy People: Water Quality Educator Guide - EBOOK
This 248-page activity guide for educators of students in grades six through university level raises the awareness and understanding of water quality issues and their relationship to personal, public and environmental health. Healthy Water Healthy People Water Quality Educators Guide will help educators address science standards through 25 original, interDraft activities that link priority water quality topics to real-life experiences of educators and students. If you provide Disability Services for a post-secondary educational institution in the U.S. or Canada and need to obtain material for a student with a documented print disability, please place your request on the AccessText Network. If you are not yet a member of AccessText, please sign up for a free membership at www.accesstext.org. Questions about AccessText can be sent to membership@accesstext.org.
$11.95
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Healthy Water, Healthy People: Field Monitoring Guide - EBOOK
Yielding in-depth information about ten water quality parameters, the Healthy Water Healthy People Field Monitoring Guide answers questions about water quality testing using technical overviews, data interpretation guidelines, case studies, chemical formulas, laboratory demonstrations and much more. This manual serves as a technical reference for the Healthy Water, Healthy People Water Quality Educators Guide. If you provide Disability Services for a post-secondary educational institution in the U.S. or Canada and need to obtain material for a student with a documented print disability, please place your request on the AccessText Network. If you are not yet a member of AccessText, please sign up for a free membership at www.accesstext.org. Questions about AccessText can be sent to membership@accesstext.org.
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Foundations of Water Education
Packed with 12 meticulously curated activities, this guide empowers educators to seamlessly integrate essential water literacy concepts into their curriculum.Unlock the keys to comprehensive water education through engaging lessons that explore the intricate components of our water ecosystems. From understanding the water cycle to delving into watershed dynamics, each activity is crafted to captivate young minds and foster a deeper appreciation for our planet's most precious resource.Obtaining this invaluable resource is simple: participate in our comprehensive training program, available either through an immersive in-person workshop or conveniently online via our River membership platform. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to inspire the next generation of water stewards. Join us in shaping a brighter, more water-conscious future!
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Colorado River Watershed Map, PDF DOWNLOAD
This 26" x 38" downloadable wall map of the Colorado River Watershed shows tributaries, water management infrastructure (dams, diversions, canals, pipelines and reservoirs), cities, reservations and national parks. Water allocation, population information and color photos included.
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"8-4-1, One for All" Activity Nametag, PDF DOWNLOAD
These downloadable nametags accompany the "8-4-1, One for All" activity.
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