Arizona Conserve Water: Educator Guide
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. Contact Project WET Arizona for a schedule of workshops centered around this book.
Awards:
Finalist, 2008 EdPress Distinguished Achievement Awards (Association of Educational Publishers), Science Instruction / Teaching Resource category
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Topic(s) | Water Conservation, Watersheds, Regional Watersheds |
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Subject(s) | Math, Technology, Health, Social Studies, Language Arts, Science, Geography, History, Economics, Environmental Education, Arts, P.E., Civics/Government |
Grade Level(s) | Upper Elementary, Middle School, High School |
Language(s) | English |
Page Count | 350 |
ISBN | 978-1-888631-49-4 |
Inside | Full Color |