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"Water Log" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
Students use a water log (journal or portfolio) to write or illustrate their observations, feelings and actions related to water. The log serves as an assessment tool to monitor changes over time related to knowledge of and attitudes toward water. Maintaining journals can keep students "afloat" while participating in Project WET activities.Learn More$2.95 -
"Zero In On No Waste" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
By reusing, recycling, reducing, composting and rethinking long-standing solid waste management practices, individuals, businesses, agencies and others can take action to move toward zero. With this interactive exercise, students discover alternative ways to manage waste.Learn More$2.95 -
"Urban Waters" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
This popular activity from the award-winning, National Science Teachers Association–recommended Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide 2.0 teaches children in upper elementary, middle and high school about the major components of the urban water cycle and about various water resource careers.Learn More$2.95 -
"Wet Vacation" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
After plotting annual precipitation and average temperatures, and researching climatic conditions of places around the country, students design attractive travel brochures.Learn More$2.95 -
"Dilemma Derby" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
Students debate the pros and cons of different solutions to water management issues.Learn More$2.95 -
"People of the Bog" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
Students construct a classroom bog and a mini-composter to observe the rate of decomposition in anaerobic (little or no oxygen present) and aerobic (oxygen available) environments.Learn More$2.95 -
"Water Bill of Rights" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
Students speculate on their rights to sustainable water resources.Learn More$2.95 -
"Whose Problem is lt?" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
Students analyze the scope and duration of a variety of water-related challenges to understand the relationship between local and global issues and solutions.Learn More$2.95 -
"Check It Out!" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
Through teacher observations and student feedback, student learning via Project WET activities can be assessed.Learn More$2.95 -
"Hot Water" Activity, PDF DOWNLOAD
Using debate strategies, students learn how to present a valid argument regarding a water-related issue.Learn More$2.95